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Enhancing Maturation of Human Neuromuscular Organoids via Electrical Stimulation
A framework for on‐demand and non‐invasive exposure of human neuromuscular organoids (NMOs) to electrical stimuli is established to promote their maturation. The robustness and effectiveness of different stimulation regimes are evaluated via thorough characterization of organoid tissue structure and contraction capacity. Chronic electrical stimulation,
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Cell Metabolism, 2023
A recent report by Yang et al. in Cell demonstrates that faithful DNA double-strand breaks and repair cycles phenocopy many aspects of aging in mice. Whether this progeroid phenotype is caused by a loss of epigenetic information remains to be conclusively determined.
Bryan B, Teefy, Bérénice A, Benayoun
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A recent report by Yang et al. in Cell demonstrates that faithful DNA double-strand breaks and repair cycles phenocopy many aspects of aging in mice. Whether this progeroid phenotype is caused by a loss of epigenetic information remains to be conclusively determined.
Bryan B, Teefy, Bérénice A, Benayoun
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Science, 2009
Monsoon Cave Recordings Rocky deposits in caves in central China record the changes over time in the Asian Monsoon through the oxygen isotopic composition of the minerals from which they are formed. These deposits can be precisely dated and provide an absolute time line for climate system changes. Cheng
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Monsoon Cave Recordings Rocky deposits in caves in central China record the changes over time in the Asian Monsoon through the oxygen isotopic composition of the minerals from which they are formed. These deposits can be precisely dated and provide an absolute time line for climate system changes. Cheng
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Science, 2018
A large asteroid struck Greenland in the time of humans. How did it affect the planet?
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A large asteroid struck Greenland in the time of humans. How did it affect the planet?
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Science, 1994
A gravitationally self-consistent theory of postglacial relative sea level change is used to infer the variation of surface ice and water cover since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The results show that LGM ice volume was approximately 35 percent lower than suggested by the CLIMAP reconstruction and the maximum heights of the main Laurentian and ...
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A gravitationally self-consistent theory of postglacial relative sea level change is used to infer the variation of surface ice and water cover since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The results show that LGM ice volume was approximately 35 percent lower than suggested by the CLIMAP reconstruction and the maximum heights of the main Laurentian and ...
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Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses the prehistoric migration to the Tibetan Plateau in China during the Ice Age, referencing the study co-authored by population JOUReticist Shuhua Xi in the journal "American Journal of Human JOURetics." Xu's sequencing the JOURome of Tibetans and other ethnic groups is discussed.
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The article discusses the prehistoric migration to the Tibetan Plateau in China during the Ice Age, referencing the study co-authored by population JOUReticist Shuhua Xi in the journal "American Journal of Human JOURetics." Xu's sequencing the JOURome of Tibetans and other ethnic groups is discussed.
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1969
(1969). The End of an Ice Age. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 144-148.
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(1969). The End of an Ice Age. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 144-148.
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Nature Geoscience, 2018
There was minimal cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Oligocene inception of the Antarctic ice sheet, according to a sediment record. This finding suggests asynchronous climate changes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
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There was minimal cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean during the Oligocene inception of the Antarctic ice sheet, according to a sediment record. This finding suggests asynchronous climate changes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Electronic theater program, 2001
Lori Forte, John C. Donkin, Chris Wedge
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Lori Forte, John C. Donkin, Chris Wedge
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