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Mobility and Population Dynamics
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Smith, L., Hebinck, P.G.M.
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The axolotl's remarkable regenerative abilities decline with age, the causes may include the numerous repetitive elements within its genome. This study uncovers how Ty3 retrotransposons and coexpression networks involving muscle and immune pathways respond to aging and regeneration, suggesting that transposons respond to physiological shifts and may ...
Samuel Ruiz‐Pérez+8 more
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A panoramic view of cell population dynamics in mammalian aging. [PDF]
Zhang Z+13 more
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Home Range Dynamics in a Population of Heteromyid Rodents
Bernardo G. Maza+2 more
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The dynamics of a long-stay mental hospital population. [PDF]
K. W. Cross+2 more
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Current and Future Cornea Chip Models for Advancing Ophthalmic Research and Therapeutics
This review analyzes cornea chip technology as an innovative solution to corneal blindness and tissue scarcity. The examination encompasses recent developments in biomaterial design and fabrication methods replicating corneal architecture, highlighting applications in drug screening and disease modeling while addressing key challenges in mimicking ...
Minju Kim+3 more
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Population Dynamics of the Exotic Flatworm Obama nungara in an Invaded Garden. [PDF]
Noël S+4 more
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a dual role in diagnostics and therapeutics, offering innovative solutions for treating cancer, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and orthopedic diseases. This review highlights EVs’ potential to revolutionize personalized medicine through specific applications in disease detection and treatment.
Farbod Ebrahimi+4 more
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Mathematical assessment of the role of temperature on desert locust population dynamics. [PDF]
Mamo DK, Kinyanjui MN, Siewe N.
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RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer
Analysing RhoA and Rac1 protein levels in Colorectal cancer (CRC) samples under mechanical strain highlights their potential as diagnostic markers. Monitoring their activity could offer valuable insights into how cancer spreads, paving the way for new approaches to better understand and diagnose colorectal cancer.
Sharda Yadav+5 more
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