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Advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma metastasis is driven by a FOXC2+ tumor subpopulation. These cells execute vasculogenic mimicry for dissemination and secrete LAMA4. LAMA4 engages macrophage ITGA6, activating the STAT6/GATA3 axis to polarize macrophages into a pro‐metastatic, immunosuppressive phenotype.
Jiaxi Yao +11 more
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Canadian Perspectives on Law & Society: Issues in Legal History, W. WESLEY PUE et BARRY WRIGHT, éditeurs, « Carleton Library Series, No. 152 », Ottawa, Carleton University Press, 1988, ISBN 0-88620-078-3. [PDF]
Marc Nadon
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Originalism and the Law of the Past [PDF]
Originalism has long been criticized for its “law office history” and other historical sins. But a recent “positive turn” in originalist thought may help make peace between history and law.
Baude, William, Sachs, Stephen E.
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ABSTRACT Organoid research offers valuable insights into human biology and disease, but reproducibility and scalability remain significant challenges, particularly for epithelial organoids. Here, we present an integrated microfluidic platform that addresses these limitations by enabling high‐throughput generation of uniform hydrogel microparticles ...
Barbora Lavickova +8 more
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Multiomics integration analysis reveals the “cystic fluid–tumor cell” metabolic coupling that mediates active choline/ethanolamine uptake of tumor cells from cystic fluid and PC/PE synthesis pathways reprogramming that mediating autophagy pathway activation within ACP. ABSTRACT Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP), a benign yet highly recurrent and
Dongting Chen +9 more
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Reinterpreting the Counter-Reformation from the Ibero-American Perspective
Benedetta Albani +3 more
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A History of Surnames of the British Isles: a Concise Account of their Origin, Evolution, Etymology, and Legal Status [PDF]
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Marital Exits and Marital Expectations in Nineteenth Century America [PDF]
On April 10, 1991, Professor of Law, Hendrik A. Hartog of the University of Wisconsin Law School, delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s eleventh Annual Philip A.
Hartog, Hendrik A.
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This study uncovers a recipient‐derived monocyte‐to‐macrophage trajectory that drives inflammation during kidney transplant rejection. Using over 150 000 single‐cell profiles and more than 850 biopsies, the authors identify CXCL10+ macrophages as key predictors of graft loss.
Alexis Varin +16 more
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