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The β-glucuronidase of the Roman snail (Helix pomatia) [PDF]
F. S. Billett
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The major silk gene, h‐fibroin, was annotated in high‐quality genomes of two unusual case‐making Trichoptera. H‐Fibroin of Limnocentropus insolitus shows a similar amino acid composition to other case‐making species, while the amino acid composition of h‐fibroin of Phryganopsyche brunnea resembles that of retreat‐making species.
Xiling Deng+4 more
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An aminostratigraphy of the northern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany
ABSTRACT The northern Upper Rhine Graben (Germany) contains a complex, quasi‐continuous Quaternary record, but constraining its chronology is challenging. This study presents the first application of amino acid geochronology for this region using Bithynia opercula to establish a relative dating framework.
Ellie Nelson+7 more
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As called archetypal criticism interchangeably, mythological criticism focuses on the common, recurrent, and conventional elements in literature that cannot be explained in terms of tradition or historical influences. This kind of criticism studies every
Nasrin Ali Akbari
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Long‐term monitoring of island night lizards on San Nicolas Island
We describe the results of long‐term population monitoring of the island night lizard Xantusia riversiana on San Nicolas Island, California, following the species' removal from the U.S. Endangered Species list in 2014. The species' distribution remains largely the same since studies in the 1990s, though small increases in distribution were noted at the
Charles A. Drost+4 more
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Some observations concerning the odd turn of some shell-snailes, and the darting of spiders, made by an ingenious cantabrigian and by way of letter communicated to Mr. I. Wray, who transmitted them to the publisher for the R. S [PDF]
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ABSTRACT This study elucidates the mechanism by which GLIS Family Zinc Finger 2 (GLIS2) promotes epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) in gastric cancer through biglycan (BGN) activation and Wnt/β‐catenin stimulation. By analyzing 18 pairs of GC tissues and establishing in vitro models (combining GLIS2 knockdown/BGN overexpression with Wnt pathway ...
Juan Yan, Ya‐Peng Deng
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Upregulation of FOXP4 in breast cancer promotes migration and invasion through facilitating EMT
Tao Ma,1–4 Jin Zhang1–4 1The Third Department of Breast Cancer, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Tianjin, P.R.
Ma T, Zhang J
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Checking Snails – pupils as snail watchers
Sattmann Helmut+3 more
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