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Diat.barcode, an open-access curated barcode library for diatoms
Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are ubiquitous microalgae which produce a siliceous exoskeleton and which make a major contribution to the productivity of oceans and freshwaters.
F. Rimet+11 more
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Open Access and Extinction [PDF]
kinds of circumstances. (i) The resource is easy to find and profitable to extract right down to the very last member of the species (Vernon Smith gives the woolly mammoth as an example). Smith [5] and Gould [3] show how this comes about in a dynamic model and a static model, respectively.
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The National Institutes of Health has issued a new policy for open access to all NIH-funded research, whereby NIH grantees are strongly encouraged to deposit their complete manuscripts and supplementary material to an Internet repository, thereby enabling the rapid dissemination of research results and the long-term archiving of scientific literature ...
Christian Schmidt+4 more
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Insights into PI3K/AKT signaling in B cell development and chronic lymphocytic leukemia
This Review explores how the phosphoinositide 3‐kinase and protein kinase B pathway shapes B cell development and drives chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a common blood cancer. It examines how signaling levels affect disease progression, addresses treatment challenges, and introduces novel experimental strategies to improve therapies and patient outcomes.
Maike Buchner
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As higher-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) become available for pediatric populations in the US, it is important to understand healthcare provider (HCP) preferences for and acceptability of PCVs.
Salini Mohanty+10 more
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Se presentan algunas reflexiones sobre el trabajo del Directorio de Revistas de Acceso Abierto (DOAJ) durante el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19, así como los desafíos para el futuro de las revistas de educación.
Ivonne Lujano-Vilchis
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How does free help me? Cool things from NASA [PDF]
How does free help me? Cool things from NASA Posted: October 22nd, 2019 Yesterday we talked a little bit about the Open Access movement to share research. Today we are going to focus on the benefits of having research freely available.
Open Access Week Committee, UCF Libraries
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Open-Access Silicon Photonics Platforms in Europe
Offering open-access silicon photonics-based technologies has played a pivotal role in unleashing this technology from research laboratories to industry. Fabless enterprises rely on the open-access of these technologies for their product development.
A. Rahim+24 more
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The rise of open source online journals, free online courses, and other changes in the research and education environment, coined the "academic spring" by some commentators, represents an increasing trend in opening up the rules of access for research.
Amelia Hadfield, Andrej Zwitter
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Hermansky‐Pudlak syndrome type 1 (HPS‐1) is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder with poorly understood renal involvement. Urinary extracellular vesicle (uEV) proteomics and a novel Hps1 mouse model reveal mitochondrial abnormalities and lipid accumulation in HPS‐1 kidney proximal tubule cells. Serum ApoA1 correlates with kidney function in our patient
Dawn M. Maynard+7 more
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