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miRNA-based rapid differentiation of purified neurons from hPSCs advancestowards quick screening for neuronal disease phenotypes in vitro [PDF]
Obtaining differentiated cells with high physiological functions by an efficient, but simple and rapid differentiation method is crucial for modeling neuronal diseases in vitro using human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs).
Aoyama, Takeshi +10 more
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Socio – cultural existence of modern East Mary subethnos
The article deals with the history, traditions and way of life of sub-ethnic group of the Finno-Ugric tribes –the Eastern Maris, who are considered the "last pagans of Europe". Using specific ethnographic material, scientific and popular-scientific works, the authors showed the unique culture of the Eastern Maris sub-ethnos, pagan beliefs, preserved to
O. M. Ivanova +3 more
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Family Structure and Reproductive Health Decision Making among the Ogu of Southwestern Nigeria: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
This study examines the structure of the Ogu family and its influence on reproductive health decision-making using a qualitative approach. Data were sourced through nine focus groups organized in the study area among married men and women.
Isiugo-Abanihe, U. C., Wusu, O.
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Nosely III Settlement by Results of Studies in 2008
The article peresents results of new archaeological studies of the medieval horizon of Nosely III settlement in Mari Volga region. It contains defi nitions of objects connected with the medieval layer (household pits).
Mikheev Alexey V. , Mikheeva Aurika I.
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Sacrificial Complexes of the Kuzinskie Khutora Burial Ground
The paper presents information about sacrificial complexes discovered as a result of excavations of Kuzinskie Khutora burial ground in 2017–2018. The characteristics of the finds are provided along with counterparts and chronology, including the coin ...
Akilbaev Alexander V.
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Electron tomography of late stages of FcRn-mediated antibody transcytosis in neonatal rat small intestine [PDF]
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) transports maternal immunoglobulin (IgG) across epithelia to confer passive immunity to mammalian young. In newborn rodents, FcRn transcytoses IgG from ingested milk across the intestinal epithelium for release into the ...
Bjorkman, Pamela J. +2 more
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Mari mutare is a transdisciplinary design research project about biocompatible prostheses inspired by the early Christian being called Green Man, a human-plant hybrid that represents the nature-culture continuum.
Vanessa Lorenzo Toquero
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This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child's General Comment No. 17 which aims to strengthen implementation of children's right to rest, leisure, play and recreational activities (as ...
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ECOLOGICAL TEST OF A NEW HALF-FAST ONION VARIETY FOR AN ANNUAL CULTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MARI EL
In terms of occupied areas, onion is on the third place in the world among vegetable crops, second only to tomato and watermelon. In Russia, onion is grown on an area of 88 to 96 thousand hectares of onions, and ranks third, yielding to cabbage and ...
M. G. Ibragimbekov +2 more
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The concept jylme ‘language’ in the language and ordinary world views of Mari
The article describes the concept jylme ‘language’ in the Mari language. It considers the ways of representation of the concept in phraseology and in folklore texts, considering that the concept arises as a result of the interaction of national tradition
Liubov A. Abukaeva
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