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Material‐Induced Nuclear Deformation Controls Chromatin Architecture in Adipose Stem Cells
Tuning cell and cytoskeleton mechanics modulated nuclear shape and heterochromatin organization in ASCs. Distinct cytoskeletal architectures induced nuclear morphologies from oblate to prolate ellipsoids. Large elongated cells with a structured actin cap exhibited high nuclear strain, driving nuclear envelope deformation and heterochromatin ...
Carlo F. Natale +6 more
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AMCR M-202105907-N00135 – nail/rivet (iron), High–Late Middle Ages
Omelka, Zdeněk
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AMCR M-202500244-N00057 – dussack (iron), High–Late Middle Ages
Zdeněk Omelka
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Risk of Iron Overload among Middle-aged Women
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 2000Iron overload, expressed as increased body iron stores, has been recognized as a potential hazard because it promotes the generation of oxygen radicals. We analyzed factors associated with serum ferritin levels (an indicator of body iron stores) among middle-aged women with a high prevalence of nutrient supplement use.
I, Kato +8 more
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A middle Iron Age site at Wanlip, Leicestershire
2023Area excavation on a river terrace in advance of road development investigated aspects of an Iron Age settlement including an enclosure, a circular structure and a burial central to a rectangular structure. The morphology of the site, the position of the burial and examples of the intentional deposition of selected artefacts is evidence of ritual ...
Switsurj, Roy +9 more
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Middle Iron Age settlement at Caddington, Bedfordshire
2023In 2010, Archaeological Services and Consultancy excavated an area of middle Iron Age post-holes and pits located at the northern edge of the village of Caddington. The excavated evidence suggests that a settlement of this period was present, but its extent and form cannot be defined as a consequence of the small area examined.
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