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Nucleoplasmic ZNF467 condensates boost hematopoietic stem cell engraftment via ICAM1-mediated mechanical reprogramming.

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Home, Safe Home

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
A systematic analysis of falls provides data on population and environmental characteristics useful in designing a patient safety program.
J, Colling, D, Park
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Home sweet home

Science
Sugar-binding adhesins enable bacteria to persist in specific host ...
T Jarrod, Smith, Karen, Guillemin
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Home to Home

2022
Home to Home covers the period of 1915-1919 and the Gandhi family’s return to India. When Gandhi and Kasturba return, after a prolonged stay of nearly six months in war-engulfed England, where he offers, with his Boer and Zulu experience behind him, but without much success, to help with an ambulance corps, they learn and begin interaction with Tagore ...
Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Tridip Suhrud
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“On Home”

JAMA, 2023
In this narrative medicine essay, a physician in training describes what it means to come home during her journey in pursuit of a medical career.
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“Home sweet home” for lymphocytes

Blood, 2009
In this issue of Blood, Hernandez Mir and colleagues provide the most detailed analysis to date of the glycans on an HEV-expressed ligand (CD34) isolated from a human lymphoid organ, (tonsils), adding to our understanding of how L-selectin mediates lymphocyte homing.
Steven D, Rosen, Hanayo, Arata-Kawai
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Hastings Center Report, 2016
Abstract“Where's Dr. Tunzi?” Flor bellowed from the waiting room. “Is he here today?” Tattooed and built like a short middle linebacker, Flor is one of my favorite people. Despite schizophrenia, hepatitis C, and diabetes, she lives up to her name with a colorful and sunny personality.
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A HOME IS A HOME

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1986
G E, LaGodna, M R, Payne
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Home haemodialysis: 'home, home, sweet, sweet home!'.

Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.), 2005
Home haemodialysis was first developed 40 years ago as a means of treating more patients with the limited funds then available. It soon became obvious that the treatment worked well and subsequent studies and experience have confirmed that it improves both mortality and morbidity and provides the best quality of life and other benefits for dialysis ...
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