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Culturally competent library services and related factors among health sciences librarians: an exploratory study. [PDF]
Mi M, Zhang Y.
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This study identifies microRNA‐10a (miR‐10a) as a key brake on regulatory T cell (Treg) suppressive function and intestinal repair. By targeting Blimp‐1, Uqcrq, and amphiregulin, miR‐10a restrains transcriptional, metabolic, and epithelial programs essential for Treg activity.
Wenjing Yang +9 more
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Talking With Your STEM Faculty About Open Access: A Checklist
Jeanne Hoover, Bryna Coonin
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Geometrically Encoded Positioning of Introns, Intergenic Segments, and Exons in the Human Genome
This study introduces a new hypothesis: exons, introns, and intergenic segments are non‐random projections of the functional layers of 3D structure of chromatin packing domains. Evidence is presented that this “geometric code” may encode volumetric structure, reconciling epigenetic patterns, correlates with oncogenic mutations, acting as a potential ...
Luay M. Almassalha +11 more
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Development of the research lifecycle model for library services. [PDF]
Vaughan KT +7 more
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Library User Metaphors and Services : How Librarians Look at Their Users
Åse Hedemark
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Astrocytic PERK Deficiency Drives Prefrontal Circuit Dysfunction and Depressive‐Like Behaviors
Chen et al. show that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress sensor PERK is downregulated in prefrontal cortex (PFC) astrocytes in major depressive disorder and in chronic‐stress mouse models. In young mice, astrocyte‐specific PERK loss reduces the synaptogenic cue thrombospondin‐1 (TSP1), leading to synaptic and circuit deficits and depressive‐like ...
Kai Chen +8 more
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American Library Association. Reference and User Services Association
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