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Aggressive prostate cancer is associated with pericyte dysfunction
Tumor‐produced TGF‐β drives pericyte dysfunction in prostate cancer. This dysfunction is characterized by downregulation of some canonical pericyte markers (i.e., DES, CSPG4, and ACTA2) while maintaining the expression of others (i.e., PDGFRB, NOTCH3, and RGS5).
Anabel Martinez‐Romero +11 more
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Numerical discrimination in Danionella. [PDF]
Zanon M, Fraser SE, Vallortigara G.
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Conjoint and independent representation of numerosity and area in human intraparietal cortex
Andrew S. Persichetti +3 more
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Genetic testing in epithelial ovarian cancer includes both germline and tumor‐testing. This approach often duplicates resources. The current prospective study assessed the feasibility of tumor‐first multigene testing by comparing tumor tissue with germline testing of peripheral blood using an 18‐gene NGS panel in 106 patients.
Elisabeth Spenard +12 more
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Sharpening the number sense: Developmental trends in numerosity perception
Irene Oeo Morín +2 more
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Changes in the localisation and numerosity of the Citellus suslicus (Güldenstaedt, 1770) in the province of Lublin in the period of 1954 to 1961 [PDF]
Stanisław Surdacki
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ERRFI1, a neural crest (NC)‐associated gene, was upregulated in melanoma and negatively correlated with the expression of melanocytic differentiation markers and the susceptibility of melanoma cells toward BRAF inhibitors (BRAFi). Knocking down ERRFI1 significantly increased the sensitivity of melanoma cells to BRAFi.
Nina Wang +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Correction: Quantum spin models for numerosity perception. [PDF]
Malo JY +3 more
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