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ABSTRACT This study compares the political responses of the Republic of Korea and the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the issue of Japanese military “comfort women.” While existing research has primarily examined victims' human rights, Japan's postwar responsibility, and Korea–Japan diplomatic disputes, it has overlooked why two nations with comparable ...
Kyounghee Cho, Siyao Xing
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Seven days of warm‐water immersion enhances resting irisin and BDNF, but not klotho, in older men
Abstract We examined whether seven consecutive days of warm‐water immersion could elevate resting and exercise‐induced levels of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), irisin and klotho in older adults. These biomarkers support cognitive and metabolic health, but their levels decline with age.
Joel M Garrett +6 more
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A Case of Stage IV Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Korean Medicine Therapy Alone
This report presents a case that shows a significant anticancer effect of Korean medicine therapy (KMT). A 79-year-old man, who was diagnosed as stage Ⅳ non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in December 2012, was treated with KMT including ...
Dong-hyun Lee +3 more
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Nail Dystrophy Treated With Marigold Therapy in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Aalia Syed +2 more
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Cell wall‐degrading enzymes of Cytospora chrysosperma play a crucial role in the infection process. Kmt3 directly regulates Lac11 expression via H3K36me3, thereby influencing laccase activity and affecting C. chrysosperma's degradation of lignocellulose. ABSTRACT Woody canker diseases cause devastating timber losses worldwide. Canker fungi exploit cell
Wenjun Song +3 more
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Minimum level of stand damages is one of the obyectives of the tropical rain forest harvesting practices in which the Indonesian Selective Cutting system is applied.
Jurnalis Thaib
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Abstract Background Cocoa, derived from Theobroma cacao, is a popular food ingredient used to produce chocolate. Cocoa is rich in polyphenols and human and laboratory model studies have indicated that cocoa and chocolate can mitigate chronic inflammatory conditions.
Sawali Navare +4 more
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Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex: Dancing to different drums in cancer
Abstract Mechanisms governing the regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) are markedly modified in cancer cells compared to normal cells. PDC activity in normal cells is controlled by the reversible phosphorylation of three serine residues by dedicated kinases and phosphatases.
Mulchand S. Patel, Todd C. Rideout
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Acute allergic reaction to oral quinine for malarial prevention: A case report
Quinine is a classical antimalarial drug that is used worldwide. It is also used for pre-exposure of malaria before visiting to the jungle in the endemic area of malaria.
Sora Yasri, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Differential electrochemical mass spectrometry in a dual thin‐layer flow cell is optimized by controlling flow rate and membrane properties and by using a cold trap. With a dense polytetrafluoroethylene membrane, quantitative detection of hydrogen and oxygen from the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions at a platinum electrode is achieved in ...
Aude Salamé +2 more
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