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The content of this ESJ special edition is an outcome of the conference “International Conference on tourism vs heritage” which was held in February 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Papers, Conference
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UiO‐66(Zr) metal–organic frameworks are chemically stable, biocompatible, and highly tunable nanomaterials. Their modular structure enables controlled drug delivery, multimodal bioimaging, and light‐activated photodynamic therapy, supporting integrated diagnostic and therapeutic (theranostic) applications in cancer and biomedical research.
Veronika Huntošová +2 more
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ChatGPT and scientific papers in veterinary neurology; is the genie out of the bottle? [PDF]
Abani S +16 more
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Amnuay Kleebayoon, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Economic and social studies of scientific research: nature and origins [PDF]
Interest in the role that science and scientific research play in economics and the other social sciences has exploded in the last fifty years. This attention undoubtedly reflects the increased importance that scientific research is contributing more and
Mario Coccia
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From scientific communication to public knowledge : the scientific article web published as a knowledge base [PDF]
Linking Electronic published scientific articles to Web ontologies is a cognitive tool of which its impacts and possibilities are far from being evaluated.
Carlos Marcondes +1 more
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TisIBP8, a fungal‐derived hyperactive ice‐binding protein, helps Caenorhabditis elegans survive dehydration. It localizes near cell membranes, reduces cell damage, and helps maintain membrane structure during drying. These results suggest that ice‐binding proteins can protect cells from dehydration stress as well as freezing stress.
Daiki Shimose +9 more
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Elisabetta fava was asked to be part of the Scientific committee of the International conference of clinical linguistics, Universidad Nacional de Education a Distancia, Madrid.
Scientific committee, FAVA, Elisabetta
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Transcripts enriched in codons that trigger P‐site tRNA‐mediated mRNA decay possess stable mRNA
PTMD codons were first described by Mendel et al. as mediators of an mRNA decay pathway dependent on the human protein CNOT3, homologous to yeast Not5. Our findings confirm that PTMD codons destabilize transcripts; however, unlike in yeast, the human pathway specifically targets and slightly destabilizes primarily stable mRNAs.
Rodolfo Lopes Carneiro +1 more
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