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Healthy Diet Choices: Does Internet Use Help Promote Healthy Food Consumption in Indonesia?
ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of Internet use on healthy food consumption, captured by the share of healthy food expenditure in total household food expenditure. The inverse probability weighted regression adjustment and Tobit models combined with the Lewbel approach help address the selection bias issues and estimate data of 334,229 ...
Moh Shadiqur Rahman+3 more
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Y12C mutation disrupts IMPDH cytoophidia and alters cancer metabolism
IMPDH, the rate‐limiting enzyme for de novo GTP synthesis, can form polymers and cytoophidia to enhance activity by reducing GTP inhibition. In this study, a Y12C mutation in IMPDH2 was introduced via ABEmax base‐editing in human cancer cell lines to disrupt IMPDH polymerisation.
Chia‐Chun Chang+7 more
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Report drawn up on behalf of the Committee on Development and Cooperation on the communication from the Commission of the European Communities to the Council (Doc. 125/77) concerning the 1977 skimmed milk powder and butteroil food aid programmes. EP Working Documents, document 191/77, 6 July 1977 [PDF]
Broeksz, J.B.
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Lost in Translation: Exploring Gender Mainstreaming in Japan
ABSTRACT This study explores how discourses of gender equality workers in Japan contribute to the construction of gendered subjectivities and how these discourses intersect with the hegemonic neoliberal discourse of gender equality. By employing a thematic and critical discourse analysis, our study revealed the presence of three distinct discursive ...
Daniela Pianezzi, Chieko Inaba
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This study demonstrates that continuous intravenous infusion of hepatocyte growth factor can significantly reduce liver fibrosis in rats. This treatment promotes hepatocyte regeneration and reduces harmful inflammation, offering promising potential as a therapy for liver cirrhosis in humans. ABSTRACT Aim Liver cirrhosis is a severe condition that often
Oki Taniyama+15 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Formula feeding is associated with an increased obesity risk compared to breastfeeding, possibly due to its higher protein content. We aimed to investigate the influence of feeding a modified, low‐protein infant formula during the first 6 months of life on growth and body composition at 6 years.
Jacqueline Muts+9 more
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Addressing Food Affordability in Italy: An Analysis of Food Inflation Dynamics Using Open Data
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic and the Russia‐Ukraine conflict have worsened global food insecurity and deepened inequalities. Disruptions in food supply chains have led to rising prices and food insecurity worldwide. In Italy and other European countries, high inflation rates have underscored the need for real‐time data to inform economic research and
Ilaria Benedetti
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