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Slx5/Slx8-dependent ubiquitin hotspots on chromatin contribute to stress tolerance [PDF]
Chromatin is a highly regulated environment, and protein association with chromatin is often controlled by post-translational modifications and the corresponding enzymatic machinery.
Habermann, B. +6 more
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BackgroundAs a serious public health problem, dementia has placed a heavy burden on society and families. Evidence suggests that the use of music therapy as a non-pharmacological intervention has certain advantages with respect to reducing the behavioral
Shao Yin +8 more
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The when and where of an emerging crime type: the example of metal theft from the railway network of Great Britain [PDF]
Metal theft has become an increasingly common crime in recent years, but lack of data has limited research into it. The present study used police-recorded crime data to study the spatial and temporal concentration of metal theft from the railway network ...
Ashby, MPJ +3 more
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Phytoplankton Hotspot Prediction With an Unsupervised Spatial Community Model
Many interesting natural phenomena are sparsely distributed and discrete. Locating the hotspots of such sparsely distributed phenomena is often difficult because their density gradient is likely to be very noisy.
Dudek, Gregory +3 more
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(Looking) Back to the Future: using space-time patterns to better predict the location of street crime [PDF]
Crime analysts attempt to identify regularities in police recorded crime data with a central view of disrupting the patterns found. One common method for doing so is hotspot mapping, focusing attention on spatial clustering as a route to crime reduction (
Tompson, L, Townsley, M
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Hotspots and Trends of Foreign Spatial Justice Research: Visual Analysis Based on Knowledge Map
The issue of "spatial justice" has become a hot topic among urban research and planning scholars in China. An analysis of 1516 English-language documents in the Web of Science (WOS) from 2000-2021 was conducted through CiteSpace.
Lin Lin, Chao Heng, Li Guicai
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Research hotspots and trends of chordoma: A bibliometric analysis
BackgroundChordoma is a type of mesenchymal malignancy with a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis. Due to its rarity, the tumorigenic mechanism and optimal therapeutic strategy are not well known.MethodsAll relevant articles of chordoma research from 1 January 2000 to 26 April 2022 were obtained from Web of Science Core Collection database ...
Jianxuan Gao +6 more
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BackgroundSepsis-induced immunosuppression is a major global healthcare challenge, and advancing related research is crucial for improving patient prognosis.MethodRelevant publications were sourced from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database,
Jiating Bao +8 more
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Bibliometric Analysis of Exercise and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Mengtong Chen,1,2,* Yuting Zhang,1,2,* Yuqiao Mao,1 Yunwen Lian,1 Peng Ye,1 Chunlong Liu,2 Zhijie Zhang,3 Xihua Fu1 1Department of Infectious Diseases Unit, Panyu Central Hospital, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2College of Acupuncture ...
Chen M +7 more
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Global research trends and hotspots on glioma stem cells
BackgroundGlioma stem cells (GSCs) are a sub-population of cancer stem cells with capacity of self-renewal and differentiation. Accumulated evidence has revealed that GSCs were shown to contribute to gliomagenesis, distant metastasis as well as the resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Sirong Song +10 more
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