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The Intuitionistic Fuzzy Normal Subgroup [PDF]
In this paper we continue the study of intuitionistic fuzzy groups by introducing the notion of intuitionistic fuzzy normal subgroup based on intuitionistic fuzzy space as a generalization of fuzzy normal subgroup.
Mohammed F. Marashdeh +1 more
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Keratin 19 (KRT19) is overexpressed in high‐grade serous ovarian cancer with high levels of Kallikrein‐related peptidases (KLK) 4–7 and is associated with poor survival. In vivo analyses demonstrate that elevated KRT19 increases peritoneal tumour burden.
Sophia Bielesch +13 more
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In the present work, we have identified a transcriptional signature based on the differential expression of six genes (BCL2&MAST4, HSH2D&LAT2, METRN&PITPNM2) that would facilitate the early detection of T‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T‐ALL) patients prone to a poor treatment response and could be implemented at diagnosis, along with other risk ...
Antonio Lahera +11 more
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Groups with many Subgroups which are Commensurable with some Normal Subgroup [PDF]
A subgroup H of a group G is called commensurable with a normal subgroup (cn) if there is N C G such that |HN/(H ∩ N)| is finite. We characterize generalized radical groups G which have one of the following finiteness conditions: (A) the minimal ...
Ulderico Dardano, Silvana Rinauro
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Gaussian Measure of Normal Subgroups
Let $(\mu_t)_{t>0}$ be a Gaussian semigroup on a metric, separable, complete group $G$. If $H$ is a Borel measurable normal subgroup of $G$ such that $\mu_t(H) > 0$ for all $t$, then $\mu_t(H) = 1$ for every $t$. If, in addition, $\mu_t$ are symmetric, then $\mu_t(H) > 0$ for a single $t$ implies $\mu_t(H) = 1$ for all $t$.
Byczkowski, T., Hulanicki, A.
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A urine‐based digital PCR assay targeting two hotspot TERT promoter variants detected bladder cancer with high sensitivity and no false positives in this case–control cohort. The streamlined AbsoluteQ workflow outperformed Sanger sequencing and supports non‐invasive molecular testing for bladder cancer detection.
Anna Nykel +12 more
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Morphisms of Mislin genera induced by finite normal subgroups
We correct an erroneous statement about induced morphisms of Mislin genera and give the correct statement, even under more general hypotheses.
P. J. Hilton, P. J. Witbooi
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Pseudocomplementation in (Normal) Subgroup Lattices [PDF]
The goal of this article is to study finite groups admitting a pseudocomplemented subgroup lattice (PK-groups) or a pseudocomplemented normal subgroup lattice (PKN-groups). In particular, we obtain a complete classification of finite PK-groups and of finite nilpotent PKN-groups. We also study groups with a Stone normal subgroup lattice, and we classify
De Medts, Tom +2 more
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This study shows that lung adenocarcinomas exploit developmental branching morphogenesis to acquire a therapy resistant basal‐like tumour cell state. This process was found to be regulated by combined TP53 loss‐of‐function and type‐I interferon signalling, identifying a novel axis for biomarker and therapeutic target discovery.
Kamila J Bienkowska +13 more
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We identify USP29 as the only DUB mirroring CA9 expression, a marker of hypoxia and HIF pathway activation associated with PCA aggressiveness. USP29 stabilizes HIF‐1α and HIF‐2α via a noncanonical mechanism that is independent of PHD/pVHL activity yet relies on proteasomal regulation, establishing USP29 as a previously unrecognized regulator of hypoxic
Amelie S Schober +16 more
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