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Plasmid‐like DNA sequences frequently found in bovine milk and serum have been proposed as infectious agents promoting indirect carcinogenesis. This multi‐omics study detected immune cells positive for these bovine meat and milk factors (BMMFs) in patients with lung cancer, with BMMF expression inversely correlated with smoking intensity.
Nives Cecere +17 more
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ABSTRACT Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a self‐limiting mesenchymal neoplasm that typically occurs in the subcutaneous tissue of the extremities, trunk, and head and neck region; involvement of the parotid gland is very rare. The cytological features of NF can closely mimic those seen in salivary gland neoplasms, particularly pleomorphic adenoma (PA ...
Xiaobing Jin +4 more
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Diagrams of blastomere isolations in Capitella teleta and Platynereis dumerilii showing autonomous head neural tissue (from 1q) and trunk neural tissue (from 2d) as well as a decoupling of D–V axis formation from trunk neural tissue in annelids. ABSTRACT Evolution of central nervous systems is a long‐debated topic.
Nicole B. Webster +5 more
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ABSTRACT The current generation of sequencing technologies can produce terabases of data with exceptional accuracy and speed, at a fraction of the cost of older methods. Despite this unprecedented power, adoption into aquaculture health management presents several challenges, including identifying where such capability may be optimally deployed.
Francisca Samsing +21 more
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Brain‐Wide Mapping and Synaptic Localization of C1QL3 Using a Novel Epitope‐Tagged Knock‐In Mouse
C1QL3 is a secreted adhesion molecule that acts as a key regulator of synaptic structure and function. We generated and validated a novel epitope‐tagged knock‐in mouse line (C1ql32HA) in which two hemagglutinin (HA) epitopes were inserted near the N‐terminus of the endogenous C1QL3 protein.
William P. Armstrong IV +12 more
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The 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake (∼MS 7.8) stands as one of New Zealand's most devastating, causing widespread liquefaction and damage across the city of Napier. However, Napier remains underrepresented in liquefaction hazard studies as compared to other regions in the country.
Aavash Ghimire +3 more
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Composition pinning growth for efficient and stable all‐inorganic Pb‐Sn perovskite solar cells
All‐inorganic Pb‐Sn perovskite solar cells are promising for low‐bandgap photovoltaics, but uneven Pb/Sn composition during film growth can create defects and reduce performance. In this study, composition pinning growth was used to hold the Pb/Sn ratio steady during CsPb0.5Sn0.5I3 crystallization, producing more uniform films and higher‐performing ...
Jin Kyoung Park +6 more
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Abstract The world of Colombian gaited horses, or cultura caballista (horse‐riding culture), is often linked with uribismo, the right‐wing identity associated with former president Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Ethnographic fieldwork in conflict‐torn Antioquia reveals how horse‐human practices of training, breeding, and competition cultivate orientations toward ...
Gwen Burnyeat
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World Health Organization classification of tumours of the breast 6th edition 2026
The 6th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Breast Tumours introduces changes based on recent advances in our understanding of breast biology, developments in diagnostic modalities, identification of specific molecular targets and new treatment regimes.
Cecily Quinn +47 more
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Mast cells and endothelial cells mediate interleukin-33 and ST2 responses in distal chronic obstructive pulmonary disease lungs. [PDF]
Andersson CK +16 more
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