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Examining the effect of mortality salience on preference for anthropomorphic products. [PDF]
Sonmez F, Nart S, Altunışık R.
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Efficacy, safety and cost‐effectiveness of CAR‐T therapy
CAR T‐cells demonstrate high efficacy in blood cancers, including ALL, MM and DLBCL. Innovations target solid tumours despite challenges such as antigen escape. Combination therapies enhance the delivery and infiltration of CAR T cells. Toxicity, cost and resistance remain major barriers to clinical use.
Emina Karahmet Sher +7 more
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The Unconscious Influence of Mortality Salience on Younger and Older Adults [PDF]
Past research has examined the many ways individuals behave in response to unconscious primes. For instance, unconsciously activating stereotypes leads people to exhibit behavior that parallels the target stereotype (e.g., Bargh, Chen, & Burrows, 1996 ...
Johnson, Ellen
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Abstract Hepatopulmonary syndrome (HPS) is associated with increased waitlist mortality in liver transplantation (LT) candidates. Children with HPS are granted Model for End‐Stage Liver Disease (MELD)/Pediatric End‐Stage Liver Disease (PELD) exception points for waitlist prioritization in the United States based on criterion developed for adults.
Muhammad H. Raza +8 more
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No significant effect of mortality salience on unconscious ethnic bias among the Japanese. [PDF]
Otsubo K, Yamaguchi H.
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ABSTRACT Human life history is derived compared to that of our closest living relatives, the great apes. It has been suggested that these derived traits are causally related to aspects of our ecology, social behaviour and cognitive abilities. However, resolving this requires that we know the evolutionary trajectory of our distinctive pattern of growth,
Paola Cerrito +2 more
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Social-coalitional trait is related to coping capacity with mortality threat: association with leadership and a reduced parietal response to mortality salience. [PDF]
Hirano K +4 more
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Intolerance for the Intolerant: Possible Moderators of the Quest Effect [PDF]
Once viewed as a universally-tolerant religious orientation, the quest orientation has been found to be associated with decreased acceptance toward those perceived as rigid and inflexible in their belief styles.
Bates, Bethany
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ABSTRACT Background Prosthesis‐patient mismatch (PPM) remains common following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and is associated with worse clinical outcomes. PPM is of particular concern in small aortic annuli (SAA). Aims To compare the incidence, predictors, and long‐term impact of PPM in SAA TAVR.
Itamar Loewenstein +9 more
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Not so terrifying after all? A set of failed replications of the mortality salience effects of Terror Management Theory. [PDF]
Treger S, Benau EM, Timko CA.
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