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The Behavior of Lead in The Animal Organism I
Robert A. Kehoe, F. Thamann
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MET variants in the N‐lobe of the kinase domain, found in hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma, require ligand stimulation to promote cell transformation, in contrast to other RTK variants. This suggests that HGF expression in the microenvironment is important for tumor growth in such patients. Their sensitivity to MET inhibitors opens the way for
Célia Guérin+14 more
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METTL3 mediated m6A modification of HKDC1 promotes renal injury and inflammation in lead nephropathy. [PDF]
Suo XG+22 more
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The lead-cable borer or "short-circuit beetle" in California
H. E. Burke+2 more
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THE SPECIFIC HEATS AT LOW TEMPERATURES OF SODIUM, POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM AND CALCIUM METALS, AND OF LEAD SULFIDE. [PDF]
E. D. Eastman, W. H. Rodebush
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Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are associated with early breast cancer response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). This study evaluated EMT and TIL shifts, with immunofluorescence and RNA sequencing, at diagnosis and in residual tumors as potential biomarkers associated with treatment response.
Françoise Derouane+16 more
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A 61-Year-Old Man with Perforation of the Left Ventricle and Pericardium 3 Days After Insertion of a Cardiac Pacemaker Lead. [PDF]
Bao S, Yang K, Li Y, Wang T, Zhang C.
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On the spectra of ordinary lead and lead of radioactive origin
Thomas Merton
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Cross Sections for Antiprotons in Hydrogen, Beryllium, Carbon, and Lead [PDF]
B. Cork+3 more
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