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18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid (18β-GA) is a bioactive component of licorice. The anti-cancer activity of 18β-GA has been studied in many cancer types, whereas its effects in lung cancer remain largely unknown. We first showed that 18β-GA effectively suppressed
Run-Yue Huang +6 more
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Climate governance and green innovation in Europe: New perspective
Green finance and energy taxes are the main national climate governance tools that have been appearing rapidly around the world in recent years. However, there is a paucity of empirical knowledge regarding the effectiveness of these instruments in ...
Mahmoud Hassan, Ji-Yong Lee, Marc Kouzez
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This study investigates how economic growth, energy intensity, environmental taxes, and trade openness impact environmental quality. The empirical analysis employs first- and second-generation panel data estimators that account for heterogeneity across ...
Ioannis Kostakis +2 more
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In this paper, we assess electric vehicle (EV) tax credits in the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the largest significant action in favour of climate change in US history.
Sandrine Levasseur
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This paper explores the impact of government environmental protection subsidies on corporate green innovation using panel data of listed companies from 2007 to 2019.
Feng Han, Xin Mao, Xinyu Yu, Ligao Yang
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This study investigates how green finance (GF) and environmental taxes (ERT) provide synergistic impact in reducing consumption-based carbon emissions (CBE) in 17 developed economies over a period from 1995 to 2024 when concerns for environmental ...
Suman Ahuja +4 more
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H23 Efficacy of lisinopril Vs hydrochlorothiazide in obese hypertensive patients [PDF]
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KRAS G12C as a Target of Naringenin for Inducing Cell Death in NCI-H23 Cells
Abani Kumar Patar +4 more
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Die Karzinogenese ist ein multi-komplexer Prozess, der durch DNA-Schädigung bzw. Mutation, Überexpression von Onkogenen und / oder Funktionsverlust von Tumorsuppressorgenen zu einer dysregulierten Zellproliferation führt. Aus dieser schnellen, dysregulierten Proliferation des Tumorgewebes resultiert Tumorhypoxie.
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