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Caveolin‐1 Stabilizes SERCA2 to Counteract Acute Kidney Injury via Suppression of Ca2+‐Dependent Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Distal Tubules

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
In AKI, initial kidney injury upregulates the expression of Cav‐1, which subsequently binds to and stabilizes SERCA2 via its scaffolding domain and through deubiquitination, thereby regulating Ca2+ homeostasis and ER stress. Conversely, Cav‐1 deficiency accelerates SERCA2 degradation, triggering Ca2+ overload and ER stress, and ultimately exacerbating ...
Yan Zhang   +19 more
wiley   +1 more source

CIRCULATING KNOWLEDGE OR SUPERSTITION?

open access: yes, 2011
This article describes the Dutch reception of an international controversy about the divining rod. gives us a beautiful picture of the ways in which natural philosophy was practiced and disseminated in the Low Countries at the turn of the seventeenth century.
openaire   +1 more source

Transition in Knowledge Circulation Systems in Sustainability Innovation

open access: yes, 2010
To ensure steady progress towards sustainability, it is of critical importance to establish academic as well as institutional frameworks for making appropriate use of knowledge to encourage innovations.
Yarime, Masaru
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Reaction‐Induced Reversible Reconstruction Enhanced Ni‐MgO/CaO Dual Functional Material for Stable CO2 Capture and In Situ Conversion

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A highly dispersed NiO‐MgO solid solution (MgxNi1‐xO) is created in a hierarchically porous Ca‐based matrix to protect Ni and CaO nanoparticles against carbon deposition and sintering. Owing to the reversible reconstruction of MgxNi1‐xO, this superior structure is self‐regenerative in the calcium looping dry reforming of methane process, thereby ...
Hao Xu   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Travellers, trainees, and urban transformations : knowledge circulation in the pre-industrial Stockholm metal trades, c. 1750–1820

open access: yes
Urban contexts and town-based groups have long been associated with creativity, innovativeness, and the dissemination of technical know-how. Studies dealing with early modern European towns have recently added important findings on this subject ...
Jansson, Måns
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Eco‐Geography Reverses Dominant AMR Reservoirs in Klebsiella pneumoniae: Integron‐Rich Mobilomes and Cross‐Niche Connectivity

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Dominant antimicrobial resistance reservoirs in Klebsiella pneumoniae vary across eco‐geographic settings rather than following a universal pattern. Integrated One Health and global genomic analyses show that lineage structure, integron load, and cross‐niche connectivity shape whether AMR burden accumulates primarily in human or nonhuman compartments ...
Hui Lin   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sense of belonging and knowledge circulation among international students in Nova Scotia

open access: yes
This study uses in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews to examine how international students studying in Nova Scotia find a sense of belonging and play a role in circulating knowledge.
Parker, Isla
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The overlooked knowledge: exploring knowledge circulation in the scaling up of Local Innovation: the case of beehive construction and queen replacement in Enebsie District, Ethiopia

open access: yes, 2008
The study here is set out to explore the facilitating and restraining factors for knowledge circulation in the scaling up of local innovation taking beehive and queen replacement innovation as case of the study in Enebsie district, Amhara region ...
Getnet, A.
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