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On the molecular basis of enduring memory in neurons, and cell fate in fibroblasts. [PDF]
Cook PR.
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Thermospermine drives dual-action ribosomes to shape plant xylem development. [PDF]
Wu HL, Hsu PY.
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The Fate of the Humanities, the Fate of the University
The European Legacy, 2013The aim of this article is to analyze the current crisis of higher education and to propose a new model to counter the threat this crisis poses to the arts and humanities. The crisis of the university is presented through a comparison with two earlier crises: the first occurring in the seventeenth century and the second in the early nineteenth century.
Varsamopoulou, Evy, Varsamopoulou, Evy
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Gerontology, 2011
Adipose tissue is not merely a storage depot for fat. Both brown and white adipose tissues are finely regulated endocrine organs that modulate energy balance and temperature homeostasis. In a recent issue of <i>Gerontology</i>, Saely and Drexel dissected the different morphology and the prime functions of brown and white adipose tissue ...
Klara J, Belaj, Philipp, Eller
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Adipose tissue is not merely a storage depot for fat. Both brown and white adipose tissues are finely regulated endocrine organs that modulate energy balance and temperature homeostasis. In a recent issue of <i>Gerontology</i>, Saely and Drexel dissected the different morphology and the prime functions of brown and white adipose tissue ...
Klara J, Belaj, Philipp, Eller
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