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AGMB 2023: Zukunft – jetzt erst recht
The 2023 annual conference of the German Medical Libraries Association (AGMB) in Bonn was held under the motto “AGMB 2023: Future – now more than ever”. There were numerous lectures and short presentations, posters and workshops.
Reimann, Iris
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Special Libraries, November 1952 [PDF]
Volume 43, Issue 9https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1952/1008/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Emerging role of ARHGAP29 in melanoma cell phenotype switching
This study gives first insights into the role of ARHGAP29 in malignant melanoma. ARHGAP29 was revealed to be connected to tumor cell plasticity, promoting a mesenchymal‐like, invasive phenotype and driving tumor progression. Further, it modulates cell spreading by influencing RhoA/ROCK signaling and affects SMAD2 activity. Rho GTPase‐activating protein
Beatrice Charlotte Tröster +3 more
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In Spring 2020, an online survey was realized among all medical librarians in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on behalf of the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group (AG-EBM) of the German Medical Library Association. The main focus of this survey was to
Cascant Ortolano, Lorena +1 more
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The conference in Bonn is summarized. The results of the general meeting and the board election are presented.
Jirausch, Claudia
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Modeling hepatic fibrosis in TP53 knockout iPSC‐derived human liver organoids
This study developed iPSC‐derived human liver organoids with TP53 gene knockout to model human liver fibrosis. These organoids showed elevated myofibroblast activation, early disease markers, and advanced fibrotic hallmarks. The use of profibrotic differentiation medium further amplified the fibrotic signature seen in the organoids.
Mustafa Karabicici +8 more
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Special Libraries, March 1951 [PDF]
Volume 42, Issue 3https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1951/1002/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Adaptaquin selectively kills glioma stem cells while sparing differentiated brain cells. Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses show Adaptaquin disrupts iron and cholesterol homeostasis, with iron chelation amplifying cytotoxicity via cholesterol depletion, mitochondrial dysfunction, and elevated reactive oxygen species.
Adrien M. Vaquié +16 more
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Special Libraries, May-June 1947 [PDF]
Volume 38, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1947/1004/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Information Outlook, May 2004 [PDF]
Volume 8, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_2004/1004/thumbnail ...
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