Tumor Cell Migration May Be an Inherent “Foraging” Behavior
Tumor cells gradually form pseudopodia, migrate to necrotic cells, make contact with them, and absorb necrotic cell debris. During this migration, small vesicles formed by dying tumor cells also gradually migrate toward living tumor cells. Once the nutrients from the necrotic cells have been completely absorbed, the living tumor cells will leave ...
Fuqian Zhao +4 more
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Evaluating infection prevention and control implementation in hospitals of underdeveloped region of China using the standardized WHO-IPCAF tool. [PDF]
Li L +5 more
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Downregulation of MUC6 improves esophageal epithelial barrier dysfunction and inhibits epithelial-mesenchymal transition in reflux esophagitis. [PDF]
Jia X, Zhao Y, Li H, Fan S, Hu H.
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Religion and Regulatory Variance: Halal Regimes as Islamic Public Administration
ABSTRACT One quarter of humanity are Muslims, for whom halal food is an everyday consideration. The global food system has made assessing food products nearly impossible for consumers, requiring elaborate regulatory regimes. This article analyzes halal regulation as a notable example of Islamic public administration (IPA), as an application of ...
Logan Cochrane +2 more
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Trends of Advanced Chronic Liver Disease Among 17,711 Persons in Mongolia During Years 2015-2023. [PDF]
Kamal H +11 more
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Abstract Climate change profoundly affects well‐being in complex and interconnected ways. However, the relationship between climate change and well‐being has been explored in only a handful of settings, most of which are industrialized. Here, we investigate the association between perceived climate change impacts, their severity and subjective well ...
Victoria Reyes‐García +19 more
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Correction: Yao et al. Genome Selection for Fleece Traits in Inner Mongolia Cashmere Goats Based on GWAS Prior Marker Information. <i>Animals</i> 2025, <i>15</i>, 3184. [PDF]
Yao H +12 more
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Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Han and Mongolian Rural Population with Hypertension [PDF]
Xuan Zhang +10 more
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Biodiversity science is improved when silent herbaria speak
Herbaria in the Global South are critical yet underutilized resources for biodiversity science and often absent from international databases and research networks. We highlight the phenomenon of “silent herbaria” using Nigeria as a case study and quantify how these collections fill important gaps in global biodiversity knowledge.
Daniel A. Zhigila +38 more
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