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Lockport Public Library and Lockport Public Library Employees Association (LPLEA), (2005) (MOA) [PDF]
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Stochastic nanoscale physical cues induce glioblastoma (GBM)‐associated transcriptional traits in naïve astrocytes leading to spontaneous formation of spheroids. Cells within spheroids express activated‐MMP2 and a differential gene expression pattern involving P53 and NOTCH3, providing evidence for a role for changes in brain topography, as observed in
Laurent Starck +8 more
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"When somebody says this is a program for adults, it kind of smacks of pornography": Older Adults' Opinions on Age Labels in the Public Library. [PDF]
Dalmer NK, Bull A, Mitrovica B.
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Polycarbonate nanogels enable lipid‐free delivery of anti‐MFAP‐5 siRNA into cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAF) in hepatocellular carcinoma. In a cirrhotic murine model, this approach silences MFAP‐5, reduces fibroblast activation, and suppresses tumor growth by inhibiting NOTCH/Hes1‐driven angiogenesis. CAF‐targeted MFAP‐5 RNAi and conserved signaling
Paul Schneider +20 more
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North Bellmore Public Library and North Bellmore Public Library Unit, United Public Service Employees Union (2008) [PDF]
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How Ohio public library systems respond to opioid-related substance use: a descriptive analysis of survey results. [PDF]
Schnell PM +6 more
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Calcium Shock Enables Efficient and Programmable Particle Delivery for Genome Editing Applications
Classical transfection and transduction are inefficient, particularly with confluent cells and organoids, and lack cell type‐specific programmability. This study presents calcium shock (CaSh), a method that dramatically improves particle delivery into single cells, colonies, and organoids.
Nicole Vo +12 more
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Library Holiday Hours; Public Library Access, Vol 9 (12) [PDF]
Texas Medical Center Library
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