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Giant viral signatures on the Greenland ice sheet
Background Dark pigmented snow and glacier ice algae on glaciers and ice sheets contribute to accelerating melt. The biological controls on these algae, particularly the role of viruses, remain poorly understood.
Laura Perini+9 more
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Abundances in globular cluster red giants. IV - M22 and Omega Centauri [PDF]
Judy Cohen
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Antigen‐Targeting Inserted Nanomicelles Guide Pre‐Existing Immunity to Kill Head and Neck Cancer
This study introduces a tumor‐targeted nanomicelle platform (preS1‐pHLIP) that exploits pre‐existing antiviral immunity to combat heterogeneous cancers. By delivering viral antigens to label tumors as virus‐like targets, the nanomicelles activate antiviral B and T cells, triggering in situ tumor lysis.
Lizhuo Zhang+16 more
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By investigating auditory hyperexcitability in a mouse model for hereditary deafness, this study identified a subpopulation of afferent neurons of the auditory nerve marked by Otogl expression. Despite their apparently normal hearing, Otogl+/− mice display poor activation of afferent neurons processing loud sounds and an elevation of the middle the ear
Mathilde Gagliardini+24 more
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Meridional circulation and CNO anomalies in red giant stars
A. V. Sweigart, J. G. Mengel
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Carbon and nitrogen abundances in extremely metal-deficient red giants [PDF]
Robert P. Kraft+6 more
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We present a universal way to wrap liposomes around coacervate droplets. Membrane‐enclosed coacervates form when heat‐destabilized liposomes are mixed with coacervates. Membranized coacervates (MCs) can survive pH and ionic strength fluctuations, osmotic stress, and low temperatures.
Sadaf Javed, Evan Spruijt
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PSR J1947−1120: A New Huntsman Millisecond Pulsar Binary
We present the discovery of PSR J1947–1120, a new huntsman millisecond pulsar with a red giant companion star in a 10.3 day orbit. This pulsar was found via optical, X-ray, and radio follow-up of the previously unassociated γ -ray source 4FGL J1947.6 ...
Jay Strader+13 more
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