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ABSTRACT Gene expression profiling (GEP) is being used with increasing frequency to characterise canine tumours, but canine samples are often not collected in a medium to preserve RNA. Cytology samples from human tumours have been shown to provide adequate RNA for GEP using NanoString nCounter technology, suggesting a similar approach might be viable ...
McKenzie Olsen +5 more
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Enriched Pitman-Yor processes. [PDF]
Rigon T, Petrone S, Scarpa B.
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Physiological and anatomical determinants of placental drug transfer
Abstract figure legend Fetal exposure to pharmaceuticals and their subsequent clearance back to the maternal circulation are governed by placental transfer. Passive diffusion down a maternal‐to‐fetal concentration gradient is the primary route of fetal drug exposure, with specific compounds undergoing transporter‐mediated transfer.
Rohan M. Lewis +3 more
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Pediatric unsedated transnasal endoscopy: applications, equipment, and future directions. [PDF]
Bose P, Pitman R.
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Abstract figure legend Suboptimal maternal nutrition alters placental and developing blood–brain barrier (BBB) protective function and is associated with increased fetal brain vulnerability. In the placenta, nutritional adversity may reduce the exchange surface area and promote meta‐inflammation, compromising barrier efficiency in a model‐ and context ...
Kristin L. Connor +4 more
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Gazing into the flames: A guide to assessing the impacts of climate change on landscape fire. [PDF]
Clarke H +7 more
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Permutation tests for experimental data. [PDF]
Holt CA, Sullivan SP.
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Cyclopropane xenolipids resemble monounsaturated fatty acids and modulate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors. [PDF]
Debédat J +5 more
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The Impact of MiR-33a-5p Inhibition in Pro-Inflammatory Endothelial Cells. [PDF]
Huang K +8 more
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ABSTRACT Although allyship has the potential to foster inclusivity and bring about social change, its consequences have received too little attention in the literature. In the current contribution, we aim to review the allyship literature by focusing on the consequences of (1) individual‐, (2) organizational‐, and (3) societal‐level allyship.
Özden Melis Uluğ +2 more
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