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Dendritic cells steering antigen and leukocyte traffic in lymph nodes
Dendritic cells are key players in the activation of T cells and their commitment to effector function. In this In a Nutshell Review, we will discuss how dendritic cells guide the trafficking of antigen and leukocytes in the lymph node, thus influencing T‐cell activation processes. Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in initiating and shaping the
Enrico Dotta+3 more
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Personality Traits and Further Training
The notion of lifelong learning is gaining importance, not only in the labor market but also in other areas of modern societies. Previous research finds variation in occupation-related training participation by worker and workplace characteristics ...
Marie-Christine Laible+4 more
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Maximizing Productivity: Accomodations for Emergency Preparedness [PDF]
[Excerpt] Emergency planning is just as critical for the workplace as it is for the home. In recent years, the nation, particularly the federal government, has re-evaluated its approach to emergency preparedness and response.
Office of Disability Employment Policy
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The power of microRNA regulation—insights into immunity and metabolism
MicroRNAs are emerging as crucial regulators at the intersection of metabolism and immunity. This review examines how miRNAs coordinate glucose and lipid metabolism while simultaneously modulating T‐cell development and immune responses. Moreover, it highlights how cutting‐edge artificial intelligence applications can identify miRNA biomarkers ...
Stefania Oliveto+2 more
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Employment and mental health of youth in Egypt: Does job security matter?
Youth in Egypt face compounded difficulties from the widespread use of fixed-term and informal employment. However, the relationships between these jobs and mental health remain to be evaluated among employed youth.
Maye Ehab
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By linking Education, Health, and Welfare data in the Multi-Agency Data Integration Project (MADIP), our analysis looked at the impact of poor mental health on the likelihood of completing an undergraduate degree in Australia.
Lewis Cowie, Luke Hendrickson
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Health, Personality Disorders, Work Commitment, and Training‐to‐Employment Transitions
School‐to‐work transition research has persistently provided empirical evidence for the theoretical predictions of human capital, signaling, and credentialing, thereby emphasizing the importance of school performance and degree attainment for labor ...
Alexander Patzina+2 more
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In lymphoid organs, antigen recognition and B cell receptor signaling rely on integrins and the cytoskeleton. Integrins act as mechanoreceptors, couple B cell receptor activation to cytoskeletal remodeling, and support immune synapse formation as well as antigen extraction.
Abhishek Pethe, Tanja Nicole Hartmann
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Using the Multi-Agency Data Integration Project (MADIP), which combines health, tax, welfare and demographic data with student data, our analysis looked at the relationship between income support and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university ...
Megan Ladbrook, Luke Hendrickson
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Labour Market Participation of Older Workers: Drivers and Obstacles
From an international comparative point of view the paper deals with driving forces and potential obstacles for the labour market participation of older workers.
Ulrich Walwei, Jürgen Deller
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