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Persistent Identifiers: Towards the FAIRness of Archaeological Samples for Scientific Analysis
This paper explores how persistent identifiers (PIDs) and standardised metadata profiles can foster the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) management of archaeological samples and their associated analytical data.
Yiu-Kang Hsu, Rorie Edmunds
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Index-based Persistent Document Identifiers ∗†
The infrastructure of a typical search engine can be used to calculate and resolve persistent document identifiers: a string that can uniquely identify and locate a document on the Internet without reference to its original location (URL).
Diomidis Spinellis
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Policy for Assigning Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in BBMRI-ERIC
Initial policy for assigning Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) within BBMRI-ERIC ...
Holub, Petr (5177501), Holub, Petr
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Single‐cell multi‐omics reveals epigenetic heterogeneity across therapy‐adaptive tumor states, including quiescent/dormant, drug‐tolerant persister, and EMT‐like phenotypes. By linking regulatory features with state‐associated biomarkers, these approaches inform biomarker‐guided therapeutic strategies for evolving tumors.
Hee Jung Kim +3 more
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Roles for Persistent Identifiers in Digitally Enabled Historical Research
Introduction to Project THOR, persistent identifiers, perspectives of PID research and service implementation ...
Farquhar, Adam (5297890), Farquhar, Adam
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Unique biological samples, such as site‐specific mutant proteins, are available only in limited quantities. Here, we present a polarization‐resolved transient infrared spectroscopy setup with referencing to improve signal‐to‐noise tailored towards tracing small signals. We provide an overview of characterizing the excitation conditions for polarization‐
Clark Zahn, Karsten Heyne
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Nuclear pore links Fob1‐dependent rDNA damage relocation to lifespan control
Damaged rDNA accumulates at a specific perinuclear interface that couples nucleolar escape with nuclear envelope association. Nuclear pores at this site help inhibit Fob1‐induced rDNA instability. This spatial organization of damage handling supports a functional link between nuclear architecture, rDNA stability, and replicative lifespan in yeast.
Yamato Okada +5 more
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Identifiers for the 21st century: How to design, provision, and reuse persistent identifiers to maximize utility and impact of life science data. [PDF]
McMurry JA +43 more
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ERα splice variant ERα∆7 lacks the C‐terminus, and its expression may change phenotypes of breast cancers. Our results showed that ERα∆7 is found in the luminal A subtype, and elevated ERα∆7 levels are linked to improved cell survival with lower proliferation and migration.
Long Wai Tsui +10 more
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The Persistent Identifier ecosystem expands – to instruments!
A PID or persistent identifier has been in common use in scientific publishing for around 20 years now. It was introduced as a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), and the digital object in this case was the journal article.
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