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Don’t shoot the messenger… shoot the reader

Molecular Cell, 2021
Einstein et al. (2021) uncover a novel role for the RNA-binding protein YTHDF2, one of the m6A reader proteins, in TNBC proliferation and survival. This study demonstrates the clinical potential of targeting a specific reader protein in the treatment of breast cancer.
Mariavittoria Pizzinga   +3 more
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Genetics of Shoot Meristem and Shoot Regeneration

Annual Review of Genetics, 2021
Plants exhibit remarkable lineage plasticity, allowing them to regenerate organs that differ from their respective origins. Such developmental plasticity is dependent on the activity of pluripotent founder cells or stem cells residing in meristems. At the shoot apical meristem (SAM), the constant flow of cells requires continuing cell specification ...
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Shooting in a foam

Soft Matter, 2014
We study the motion of a solid sphere after its fast impact on a bath of liquid foam.
Le Goff, Anne   +2 more
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Shooting the messenger.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2019
Eleven experiments provide evidence that people have a tendency to "shoot the messenger," deeming innocent bearers of bad news unlikeable. In a preregistered lab experiment, participants rated messengers who delivered bad news from a random drawing as relatively unlikeable (Study 1).
John, Leslie K.   +2 more
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Drive-By Shootings

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1995
Gang violence has reached epidemic proportions in Los Angeles and is occurring with increasing frequency in many other US cities. Gang members and innocent bystanders often suffer severe and sometimes fatal injuries in drive-by shootings. We present the case of one such innocent victim and discuss the personal and societal ramifications of drive-by ...
Marc Eckstein, Anglin D, Hutson Hr
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Shooting for the Moon [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 2009
The Apollo programme inspired thousands of people to pursue careers in science. Today, they still support human spacefaring — but baulk at the price. Richard Monastersky reports on the results of a Nature poll.
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“Shoot, shoot and reshoot.”

1985
The year was 1947 and things were kind of quiet for me in Hollywood until my phone rang one afternoon. It was Joe Glaser, Louis Armstrong’s manager, and he wanted to know if I would make a movie. “It’ll be good. Louis and Billie Holiday will be in it and it will be about jazz,” said Mr Glaser.
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As Sure as Shooting

Philosophy, 1976
A novel situation may face us with a novel moral dilemma, or it may face us with dilemmas which were there all along in the events around us. So we should try to sort out the issues presented by John Harris's survival lottery.1 He asks us to suppose that transplant techniques have become far more effective than at present (as they are likely to do). It
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SHOOT BRANCHING

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2005
All plant shoots can be described as a series of developmental modules termed phytomers, which are produced from shoot apical meristems. A phytomer generally consists of a leaf, a stem segment, and a secondary shoot meristem. The fate and activity adopted by these secondary, axillary shoot meristems is the major source of evolutionary and ...
Paula, McSteen, Ottoline, Leyser
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