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Diversity and complexity in neural organoids
Neural organoid research aims to expand genetic diversity on one side and increase tissue complexity on the other. Chimeroids integrate multiple donor genomes within single organoids. Self‐organising multi‐identity organoids, exogenous cell seeding, or enforced assembly of region‐specific organoids contribute to tissue complexity.
Ilaria Chiaradia, Madeline A. Lancaster
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El doctor Manuel Delfín Zamora y la primera revista cubana especializada en Higiene
El próximo año 2003 se cumplirán 40 años de la puesta en circulación del BOLETÍN DE HIGIENE Y EPIDEMIOLOGÍA, antecedente de la actual REVISTA CUBANA DE HIGIENE Y EPIDEMIOLOGÍA.
José Antonio López Espinosa +1 more
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Miraculous cures by by Poisoning: Famous Cases in Medieval Hagiography
Starting from the 4th c., spectacular cases of famous and unknown poisoned persons that had been miraculously healed or saved by saints are described. Moreover, we can find other famous cases in which God saves saints’ lives who had been poisoned. This
S. Tuzzo
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Der Briefwechsel Richard Dedekind – Heinrich Weber [PDF]
This volume provides the very first transcription of correspondence between Richard Dedekind and Heinrich Weber, one of the most important instances of written dialog between mathematicians in the 19th century.
Scheel, Katrin
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Encountering famous East-West bridge persons across the U.S. to Japan
This 23-minute presentation at the University of Hyogo in Kobe goes more deeply into the biography of Steve McCarty than appears in his long chapter in the new book A Passion for Japan: A Collection of Personal Narratives.
Steve McCarty
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Embryo‐like structures (stembryos) are an innovative tool, but they are hindered by experimental variability and limited developmental potential. DNA methylation is crucial for mammalian development, but its status in stembryo models is poorly characterized.
Sara Canil +4 more
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In the present study, it was evaluated whether one’s own name may produce a self-reference bias in memory for people. Results from Experiment 1 indicated that, in a verbal fluency task, participants recalled a greater number of known (familiar or famous)
Serge Brédart
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The Persons Case ::The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood /
On 18 October 1929, John Sankey, England's reform-minded Lord Chancellor, ruled in the Persons case that women were eligible for appointment to Canada's Senate.
McMahon, Patricia I., +3 more
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Modulation of Homer1 EVH1 domain internal dynamics by putative autism‐associated mutations
The putative autism‐associated M65I and S97L variants of the EVH1 domain of the postsynaptic scaffold protein Homer1 do not exhibit substantial changes in their overall structure or partner binding. Both of them, but especially the M65I variant, show altered internal dynamics relative to the wild‐type domain on the μs‐ms timescale, indicated by the ...
Fanni Farkas +6 more
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This article devoted to short stories, written by A.M. Remizov. Selected stories are united thematically. All of them depicted terror of history. Victim of that terror is an ordinary men.
Sergeev O.V.
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