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What's New? Long‐term immunosuppression in solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) is linked to increased cancer risk. Although this risk potentially increases with greater immunosuppressant exposure, the exact dose‐response pattern remains uncertain.
Sergio A. Acuna +10 more
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Barriers and Opportunities for Collaboration With Primary Care: Perspectives of Early Psychosis Intervention Programs in Ontario, Canada. [PDF]
Rodrigues R +11 more
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Aquatic moss precipitates metals in the presence of a specific endophytic microbiome
Harnessing moss–microbe interactions for metal removal. Schematic representation of aquatic moss Warnstorfia fluitans and its microbial symbionts in the remediation of metal‐contaminated waters. Amplicon sequencing and advanced microscopy revealed microbial community composition and role of moss symbionts in metal accumulation within the moss tissues ...
Kaisa Lehosmaa +15 more
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Acceptability and perceived barriers to adoption of the core outcome set for maternal and neonatal health research and surveillance during emerging and ongoing epidemic threats (MNH-EPI-COS): An online survey. [PDF]
Klein K +6 more
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Temperature‐robust exchange bias and spin‐orbit torque switching in van der Waals heterostructure
Exchange bias (EB) in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic materials enables high‐density spintronic devices. A Fe3GaTe2/NiPS3 heterostructure exhibits EB up to 150 K, with spin orbit torque switching observed in both stacking orders. Interface layer effects induce net magnetism and magnetization flipping via Fe3GaTe2 domains, with strong interlayer ...
Obaid Iqbal +10 more
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Cytoarchitectural modifications and antiinflammatory strategies in tendinopathy recovery. [PDF]
Ramos-Barbero M +6 more
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Effects of EPI on nutrition of under-five children In rural Bangladesh: the Matlab experience
Syed Masud Ahmed +2 more
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In the freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease, white matter shows decreased local activity but increased functional connectivity. These distinct dysfunctions are uniquely associated with specific neurotransmitter systems (GABA, dopamine, etc.), mapping a new neurochemical basis for this debilitating symptom. ABSTRACT Freezing of gait (FOG) is a severe
Pingping Liu +10 more
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