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John W. Winkler (1894–1979) was born in Vienna and immigrated to the United States as a young man. Arriving in San Francisco in 1912, he studied with the painter and printmaker Frank Van Sloun at the San Francisco Institute of Art, and by the 1920s, he ...
Louise Siddons
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GLS1 Orchestrates Exosome‐Mediated Tumor‐Endothelial Communication to Facilitate Angiogenesis
This study reveals a previously unappreciated, non‐metabolic function of GLS1 in the control of tumor angiogenesis via exosome‐mediated CAV1‐TNC signaling, indicating that therapeutic targeting of GLS1 may offer a dual benefit by simultaneously suppressing tumor metabolic activity and angiogenic processes in head and neck cancer. ABSTRACT Glutaminase 1
Jianqiang Yang +9 more
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Ninetieth annual Commencement of the University of San Francisco, Sunday, June 5, 1949
90th annual commencement held Sunday, June 5, 1949 at the War Memorial Opera House, San ...
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This study confirms that GGT1 is a key driver of neuronal ferroptosis following spinal cord injury. We developed NSCm@EA, a biomimetic delivery system coated with neural stem cell membranes, for precise delivery of enocyanin to injured neurons. By combining targeted delivery with ubiquitination degradation mechanisms, this system promotes MGRN1 ...
Tao Yang +14 more
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Ninety-fourth annual Commencement of the University of San Francisco, Sunday, June 7, 1953
94th annual commencement held Sunday, June 7, 1953 at the War Memorial Opera House, San ...
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The Role of IL-17 Cytokines in Psoriasis
Megan Mosca, Julie Hong, Edward Hadeler, Marwa Hakimi, Wilson Liao, Tina Bhutani Psoriasis and Skin Treatment Center, Department of Dermatology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USACorrespondence: Megan MoscaPsoriasis and Skin ...
Mosca M +5 more
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Mechanistic Understanding of Protein–MOF Integration Through Surfactant‐Driven Interfacial Design
This study reveals how surfactant‐driven interfacial design governs the assembly and stability of protein@MOF composites. Using lipid‐based nonionic surfactants, we modulate protein–MOF interactions to improve encapsulation efficiency, MOF crystallization, and catalytic performance.
Ehsan Rashidniyaghi +4 more
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Eighty-third annual Commencement of the University of San Francisco, Sunday, May 31, 1942
83rd annual commencement, held Sunday May 31, 1942 at the War Memorial Opera House, San ...
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Liam Molina,1 Nora Lyang,2 Rachel Schwartz,1,3 Neeti Parikh,1,4 Saras Ramanathan,1,4 Alison J Huang,1,5,6 Catherine L Chen1,3,7 1School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; 2Western University of Health Sciences ...
Molina L +6 more
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Nightclub as a Liminal Space: Space, Gender, and Identity in Lisa See’s China Dolls
Nightclubs flourished in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the late 1930s when it became a nightlife destination. To Chinese Americans, however, San Francisco nightclubs became a new site at the time for them to re-explore their identities.
Melody Yunzi Li
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