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From mice to humans—divergent strategies for intestinal homeostasis and regeneration
Recent advances such as organoid genome editing, xenotransplantation, imaging, and whole‐genome sequencing have enabled direct studies of human intestinal stem cells (ISCs). These studies reveal species‐specific features, including slower ISC proliferation, distinct injury responses, slower somatic mutation accumulation in humans, and an inverse ...
Keiko Ishikawa +2 more
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Der Zeitunterschied zwischen Nachricht und Darstellung im Hochmittelalter
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Ortwin Gamber
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POST-PRESENT MIDDLE AGES AND GLOBAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Purpose To investigate globalization as the socio-cultural phenomenon of dichotomizing property and on this basis to prove medieval analogies in prospects of modern societies development.
Savtchenko Irina Aleksandrovna
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Surgical education in the Middle Ages.
The new surgical texts of the thirteenth century suggest that their authors wished their subject to appear as a learned discipline, yet it was still communicated by individual practitioners privately to one or two disciples, not in a university setting. But by 1300, surgery was beginning to be taught formally as part of medicine in many Italian studia,
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Phosphoinositides and inositol phosphates as molecular glues
Inositol phosphates (IPs) and phosphoinositides (PIPs) regulate diverse eukaryotic processes. Beyond recruiting signaling proteins or acting as structural cofactors, recent studies suggest they mediate protein–protein interactions as natural molecular glues.
Aleshia Seaton‐Terry +9 more
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Mysteriously Liquefying Blood Relics in Italy
The properties of three Italian medieval religious blood relics, that periodically 'miraculously' liquefy, are described and two natural explanations proposed: they may either consist of a thixotropic substance, that can change from solid to liquid when ...
Luigi Garlaschelli, Giacomo Torzo
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The Art of Rhinoplasty: Researching Technical and Cultural Foundations of Western World Rhinosurgery, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. [PDF]
Marinozzi S +6 more
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Drosophila park mutants serve as a model for Parkinson's disease. We used this strain to investigate the connection between oxidative stress and the circadian clock mechanism. We showed that increased oxidative stress affects the physiology of pacemaker cells, disrupting their daily structural plasticity. Lack of rhythmic signaling from pacemaker cells
Kamila Zientara +3 more
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Design and analysis strategies for robust microbiome ageing research
The gut microbiome changes with age and associates with age‐related morbidity and mortality, establishing it as a potential biomarker and intervention target for ageing. Realising this potential requires methodological rigour, yet distinguishing biological signals from methodological artefacts remains challenging across cohorts. This review provides an
Mark Olenik +5 more
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Vibrational Spectroscopic Analyses and Imaging of the Early Middle Ages Hemp Bast Fibres Recovered from Lake Sediments. [PDF]
Kalisz G +5 more
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