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Jewish Life in the Middle Ages. Israel Abrahams [PDF]
Joseph K. Arnold
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Single‐cell transcriptomics of prostate cancer patient‐derived xenografts reveals distinct features of neuroendocrine (NE) subtypes. Tumours with focal NE differentiation (NED) share transcriptional programmes with adenocarcinoma, differing from large and small cell neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC). Our work defines the molecular landscape of NEPC,
Rosalia Quezada Urban+12 more
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce During the Early and Middle Ages.B. W. Cunningham [PDF]
Victor E. Helleberg
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Author Correction: Spotted phenotypes in horses lost attractiveness in the Middle Ages. [PDF]
Wutke S+16 more
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This study explores salivary RNA for breast cancer (BC) diagnosis, prognosis, and follow‐up. High‐throughput RNA sequencing identified distinct salivary RNA signatures, including novel transcripts, that differentiate BC from healthy controls, characterize histological and molecular subtypes, and indicate lymph node involvement.
Nicholas Rajan+9 more
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XVIII.—Letter from Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., F.R.S., F.S.A., addressed to Albert Way, Esq., Director, communicating a transcript of a MS. Treatise on the preparation of Pigments, and on various processes of the Decorative Arts practised during the Middle Ages, written in the twelfth century, and entitled Mappæ Clavicula [PDF]
Thomas Phillipps
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A‐to‐I editing of miRNAs, particularly miR‐200b‐3p, contributes to HGSOC progression by enhancing cancer cell proliferation, migration and 3D growth. The edited form is linked to poorer patient survival and the identification of novel molecular targets.
Magdalena Niemira+14 more
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Case of Tertiary Specific Atresia of the Posterior Nares in a Middle-Aged Woman [PDF]
Dundas Grant
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