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An exploration of aptamer internalization mechanisms and their applications in drug delivery

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2019
Introduction: As ‘chemical antibodies’, aptamers have some advantages, such as lack of immunogenicity, rapid tissue penetration, cell internalization and so on.
Lin-Yan Wan   +7 more
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Prism international

2015
The following description is provided by the publisher: <br> FICTION <br> “Jonny Did Not Want to Participate in the Panel” by Jon Paul Fiorentino <br> “Oskar’s Feet Get Wet” by Joe Davies <br> “Husband Wife Lover” by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam <br> “Chung Hee”, “One Page May Hide Another” by Sophie Rosenblum <br> “Speak!”
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Internalization of International Law

2010
The internalization of international is the process by which nations incorporate international law domestically. While ratifying an international treaty or accepting a principle of customary international law technically binds a state to follow the rule, it is widely understood that, for international law to be implemented correctly, it must be ...
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International Systems and International Law

World Politics, 1961
The purpose of this essay is twofold. First, it proposes to undertake, in introductory form, one of the many tasks a historical sociology of international relations could perform: the comparative study of one of those relations which appear in almost any international system, i.e., international law.
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Is International Legal Research International?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This chapter examines international legal research as a largely neglected field of academic study. It provides a critical account of the existent scholarly literature, as limited as it is, and addresses the problem of cultural competence that researchers routinely face, both in terms of lack of access to essential legal information and limited ...
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International and Internal Migration

1992
Geographic mobility, or migration, is the third component of population change. Migration is the most dynamic and complex of the three population components. Moreover, it is the most difficult to measure. While death occurs only once and the average number of births per woman in the United States today is about two, the occurrences of migration are ...
Louis G. Pol, Richard K. Thomas
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International dimensions of internal conflict

2012
Civil wars are by definition violent conflicts between a state and some form of non-state actors (Sambanis 2004b). Perhaps not surprisingly, most scholars have looked for features within countries to account for why such conflicts break out and how they evolve (Blattman and Miguel 2010).
Metternich N. W.   +3 more
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International Criminalization of Internal Atrocities [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of International Law, 1995
For half a century, the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials and national prosecutions of World War II cases remained the major instances of criminal prosecution of offenders against fundamental norms of international humanitarian law. The heinous activities of the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia and the use of poison gas by Iraq against its Kurdish population are ...
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International Law and International Order

International Organization, 1972
In this chapter I propose to consider the following questions: (i) What is international law, and what bearing does it have on international behaviour? (ii) What is the role of international law in relation to international order?
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Hepcidin Regulates Cellular Iron Efflux by Binding to Ferroportin and Inducing Its Internalization

Science, 2004
E. Nemeth   +7 more
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