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Tumor reversion and embryo morphogenetic factors

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2022
Several studies have shown that cancer cells can be "phenotypically reversed", thus achieving a "tumor reversion", by losing malignant hallmarks as migrating and invasive capabilities. These findings suggest that genome activity can switch to assume a different functional configuration, i.e. a different Gene Regulatory Network pattern.
Proietti, Sara   +6 more
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Option matters: valuing reverse factoring

International Journal of Production Research, 2017
AbstractThe value of reverse factoring consists of interest arbitrage and the potential option to enable production. We provide closed-form expressions for both components, building on financial theory and a stochastic model of liquidity needs. We characterise industries in terms of growth and volatility to identify supply chains that benefit most from
David A Wuttke
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Reversible factors in portal hypertension

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2004
Abstract  Liver fibrogenesis is a dynamic process involving complex cellular and molecular mechanisms, resulting from the chronic activation of the tissue repair mechanisms that follows repeated liver tissue injury. The role of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) in the progression of liver fibrosis has been extensively characterized.
Pinzani M, VIZZUTTI, FRANCESCO
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Factors associated with ostomy reversal

Surgical Endoscopy, 2008
The natural history of colostomies and ileostomies for colonic disease is not well described. This study aimed to identify factors that have an impact on colostomy and ileostomy reversal among patients with colonic diseases.A retrospective review of patients with ileostomies and colostomies was performed at a university hospital from 1999 to 2005 ...
Sanjay, Daluvoy   +4 more
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A Supply Chain Theory of Factoring and Reverse Factoring

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Factoring is a financial arrangement where the supplier sells accounts receivable to the factor against a premium and receives cash for immediate working capital needs. Reverse factoring takes advantage of the retailer’s payment guarantee and the credit rating differential between a small supplier and a large retailer, enabling the supplier to receive
Panos Kouvelis, Fasheng Xu
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Market adoption of reverse factoring

open access: yesInternational Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 2015
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to show that market dynamics can significantly influence the lifecycle and value of a supply chain finance (SCF) arrangement.Design/methodology/approach– Based on a review of scientific and trade literature, the authors construct a model of market dynamics for reverse factoring, a specific type of SCF arrangement ...
Nico Dellaert
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