Meta‐analysis fails to show any correlation between protein abundance and ubiquitination changes
We analyzed over 50 published proteomics datasets to explore the relationship between protein levels and ubiquitination changes across multiple experimental conditions and biological systems. Although ubiquitination is often associated with protein degradation, our analysis shows that changes in ubiquitination do not globally correlate with changes in ...
Nerea Osinalde +3 more
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Intertemporal trade-off between population growth rate and carrying capacity during public good production. [PDF]
Gangan MS +4 more
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This study underscores the significant influence of frailty and vitality on the subjective health experience of older cancer survivors with acceptance and control emerging as salient mediators. These findings affirm the conceptual and empirical robustness of the model highlighting its potential utility in shaping future interventions for older cancer ...
Damien S. E. Broekharst +4 more
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Targeting market segment needs with public-good crop breeding investments: A case study with potato and sweetpotato focused on poverty alleviation, nutrition and gender. [PDF]
Ojwang SO +19 more
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Announcements of Support and Public Good Provision
Judd B. Kessler
semanticscholar +1 more source
Unlocking Amenities: Estimating Public-Good Complementarity
David Albouy +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Peatland Management Policy: How to Build a Good Public-Private Partnership?
Zulkarnaini Zulkarnaini +4 more
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Mobilizing Curriculum Studies in a (Virtual) World: Open Access, Edupunks, and the Public Good. [PDF]
Julie A. Corrigan +1 more
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The Good, the Great, and the Ugly of Public History
My last post recounted some of my favorite takeaways from my Civil War road trip this summer. But this trip was about more than just mosquito bites and cheap donuts; it was the first time I ever visited a historical site as a student of public history ...
Lauck, Jeffrey L.
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Cutaneous Melanoma Drives Metabolic Changes in the Aged Bone Marrow Immune Microenvironment
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, increasingly affects older adults. Our study reveals that melanoma induces changes in iron and lipid levels in the bone marrow, impacting immune cell populations and increasing susceptibility to ferroptosis.
Alexis E. Carey +12 more
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