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We show that the majority of the 18 analyzed recurrent cancer‐associated ERBB4 mutations are transforming. The most potent mutations are activating, co‐operate with other ERBB receptors, and are sensitive to pan‐ERBB inhibitors. Activating ERBB4 mutations also promote therapy resistance in EGFR‐mutant lung cancer.
Veera K. Ojala +15 more
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Environmental health literacy levels of nursing students. [PDF]
Cevheroğlu S, Fırat Kılıç H.
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Urban environmental health applications of remote sensing [PDF]
An urban area was studied through the use of the inventory-by-surrogate method rather than by direct interpretation of photographic imagery. Prior uses of remote sensing in urban and public research are examined.
Goldstein, J. +3 more
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Children's Environmental Health [PDF]
Megan A, Moreno +2 more
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Redox regulation meets metabolism: targeting PRDX2 to prevent hepatocellular carcinoma
PRDX2 acts as a central redox hub linking metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH) to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In normal hepatocytes, PRDX2 maintains redox balance and metabolic homeostasis under oxidative stress. In contrast, during malignant transformation, PRDX2 promotes oncogenic signaling, stemness, and tumor initiation ...
Naroa Goikoetxea‐Usandizaga +2 more
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Strengthening environmental health services delivery through improving data management in South Africa: insights from environmental health managers. [PDF]
Masimula SS, Senekane MF, Naicker N.
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Guía práctica para la fase de emergencia en caso de desastres y poblaciones desplazadas
La epidemiología de los desastres ha tenido varias aplicaciones, relacionadas con la clasificación de las observaciones de los efectos de los desastres en la salud de las poblaciones, el empleo de encuestas y otras técnicas para la recolección de datos y
. Armando Rodríguez Salvá +1 more
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Protein O‐glycosylation in the Bacteroidota phylum
Species of the Bacteroidota phylum exhibit a unique O‐glycosylation system. It modifies noncytoplasmic proteins on a specific amino acid motif with a shared glycan core but a species‐specific outer glycan. A locus of multiple glycosyltransferases responsible for the synthesis of the outer glycan has been identified.
Lonneke Hoffmanns +2 more
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