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A simplified, co‐culture‐free protocol for kidney organoids that generate segmented nephrons, including collecting ducts, has been developed. Early low‐dose RA with FGF9 induces balanced anterior–posterior IM patterning and dual UE/MM lineage commitment. BMP7 enhances nephron progenitor maturation.
Jung Hwa Lim +13 more
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Background: Obesity and overweight among children is a major public health problem in developed and developing countries and has important health and economic implications. This longitudinal study aimed to assessing the prevalence trend of overweight and
Sakineh Nouri Saeidlou +3 more
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The voices of Samoan parents and their children: home reading practices and home-school connections [PDF]
Sarah Valentine
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Recent advances in diagnostics have accelerated the development of miniaturized wearable technologies for the continuous monitoring of diseases. This paradigm is shifting healthcare away from invasive, centralized blood tests toward decentralized monitoring, using alternative body biofluids.
Lanka Tata Rao +2 more
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Risk factors during the school period are continuous, systematic and long. Even the most minimum influences have their ability to be accumulate and are accompanied by violations of somatic, mental, physical and reproductive health.
E. A. Tkachuk, N. N. Martynovich
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Understanding and Litera Legis of Marriage Law in the Millennial Era for School Children
Pujiono Pujiono +2 more
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Thoughts of Leaving: An Exploration of Why New York City Middle School Teachers Consider Leaving Their Classrooms [PDF]
This report explores the conditions under which middle-school teachers in New York City leave their schools, and the consequences of this turnover. The focus on middle schools stems from the widely-held view that the middle grades are a critical turning ...
Aaron M. Pallas, Clare K. Buckley
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Engineering Complexity: Advances in 3D Breast Cancer Models for Precision Oncology
In vitro breast cancer models that closely mimic the complex biological and cellular interactions within the tumor microenvironment hold strong promise for enhancing our understanding of tumor progression, immune system behavior, and resistance to therapies, which are essential for developing personalized cancer treatments. Abstract Engineered in vitro
Wonwoo Jeong, Sang Jin Lee
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ObjectiveTo assess the growth and nutritional status of children in primary schools across different socioeconomic groups in Wad-Madani City, Central Sudan, and map it to World Health Organization (WHO) standards; and to investigate a potential ...
Mohammed Abdulrahman Alhassan +1 more
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