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Electricity powering combustion: hydrogen engines [PDF]
Hydrogen is ameans to chemically store energy. It can be used to buffer energy in a society increasingly relying on renewable but intermittent energy or as an energy vector for sustainable transportation.
Boyer, Brad +6 more
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Structural Stability‐Driven Dynamic Range Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Photo‐Thermoelectric Sensors
This work clarifies that surface adhesiveness of supporting substrates dominantly governs response signal dynamic ranges for pn‐junction type carbon nanotube (CNT) film photo‐thermoelectric sensors. Chemical agents constituting substrate adhesion degrade the pn‐junction of the device, which inherently serves as the most sensitive photo‐detection ...
Hayato Hamashima +11 more
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Correlation of Musashi-1, Lgr5, and pEGFR expressions in human small intestinal adenocarcinomas
Recent studies have revealed that Musashi-1 and Lgr5 (leucine-rich-repeat-containing G-protein-coupled receptor 5) were putative stem cell genes. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has also been extensively studied; it was known as an oncogenic driver in cancers.
Yan, Wang +2 more
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This work demonstrates ultra‐high ON‐OFF responsivity of AJP by mechanical switching valve assisted shuttering. The jet relaxation and ON‐OFF delay are substantially eliminated from greater than 35 s, maintaining patterning quality independent of the variations of printing parameters, permitting excellent process stability and universality.
Jinhang Wang +6 more
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The role of Musashi protein in spermatogenesis and male infertility
Background: Inactivation of transcription occurs during two phases of spermatogenesis. First, in spermatocytes entering the primary meiosis and the second in round and elongating spermatids.
Zohreh Talebi-Yazdabadi +5 more
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An APC:WNT Counter-Current-Like Mechanism Regulates Cell Division Along the Human Colonic Crypt Axis: A Mechanism That Explains How APC Mutations Induce Proliferative Abnormalities That Drive Colon Cancer Development. [PDF]
APC normally down-regulates WNT signaling in human colon, and APC mutations cause proliferative abnormalities in premalignant crypts leading to colon cancer, but the mechanisms are unclear at the level of spatial and functional organization of the crypt.
Boman, Bruce M, Fields, Jeremy Z
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High expression of Cathepsin E in tissues but not blood of patients with Barrett’s esophagus and adenocarcinoma [PDF]
Background Cathepsin E (CTSE), an aspartic proteinase, is differentially expressed in the metaplasia–dysplasia–neoplasia sequence of gastric and colon cancer.
Bobryshev, Yuri V. +11 more
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Importin proteins were originally characterized for their central role in protein transport through the nuclear pores, the only intracellular entry to the nucleus.
Kate L. Loveland +5 more
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Capacity of Human Dental Follicle Cells to Differentiate into Neural Cells In Vitro
The dental follicle is an ectomesenchymal tissue surrounding the developing tooth germ. Human dental follicle cells (hDFCs) have the capacity to commit to differentiation into multiple cell types.
Shingo Kanao +6 more
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Musashi-1 (MSI1), one of the RNA-binding proteins, is abundantly found not only in neural stem cells but also in several cancer tissues and has been reported to act as a positive regulator of cancer progression. Growing evidence indicates that PKR and eIF2α play pivotal roles in the stimulation of stress granule formation as well as in the subsequent ...
Hsiao-Yun, Chen +13 more
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