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The New England Clergy and the American Revolution
S. E. Morison, Alice M. Baldwin
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Bank Rate and the Money Market in England, France, Germany, Holland, and Belgium. [PDF]
Ernest Sykes, R. H. Inglis Palgrave
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Listerin Alleviates Alzheimer's Disease through IRE1‐mediated Decay of TLR4 mRNA
Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression is influenced by microglia‐mediated neuroinflammation. Here, it is demonstrated that Listerin suppresses neuroinflammatory signaling and cognitive impairment in AD models by triggering IRE1α‐mediated TLR4 mRNA decay. Adenoviral Listerin delivery reduces amyloid‐β pathology, positioning it as a new therapeutic target.
Fei Qin+9 more
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New England Lyme Disease in England
A 6 year old boy seen this month after recovery from severe neurological complications of Lyme disease prompts this report to alert pediatricians and neurologists to the increase in incidence of this seasonal infectious disease, especially among campers in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
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This study investigates the role of macrophage pyruvate carboxylase (PC) in atherosclerosis (AS) demonstrating that PC upregulation in macrophages promotes metabolism reprogramming to enhance inflammatory responses via the HIF‐1 signaling pathway.
Ling‐Na Zhao+17 more
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The Recession of the Last Ice-Sheet in New England
G. W. L., Ernst Antevs
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An Introduction to the Economic History of England: The Middle Ages. [PDF]
J. H. Clapham, E. Lipson
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This study identifies α‐Hederin as a potent dual JAK1/JAK2 inhibitor that blocks STAT3 activation in ovarian cancer. By disrupting STAT3‐driven transcriptional programs, α‐Hederin suppresses tumor proliferation, invasion, and EMT, while enhancing cisplatin efficacy and overcoming chemoresistance.
Jiayu Wang+9 more
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A Two‐Protein Chemoreceptor Complex Regulates Oxygen Thresholds in Bacterial Magneto‐Aerotaxis
Magnetotactic bacteria align with Earth's magnetic field, helping them migrate toward low‐oxygen environments. This study reveals how Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense uses a specialized flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)‐dependent chemoreceptor, composed of two interacting proteins, for precise navigation in oxygen gradients.
Julian Herz+13 more
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