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Modeling hepatic fibrosis in TP53 knockout iPSC‐derived human liver organoids
This study developed iPSC‐derived human liver organoids with TP53 gene knockout to model human liver fibrosis. These organoids showed elevated myofibroblast activation, early disease markers, and advanced fibrotic hallmarks. The use of profibrotic differentiation medium further amplified the fibrotic signature seen in the organoids.
Mustafa Karabicici +8 more
wiley +1 more source
DASSH response to the Department of Education and Training’s consultation paper [PDF]
DASSH endorses the emphasis on simplifying systems and reporting requirements, incentivising engagement with end-users, and recognising that Australia has a mature university system in which individual higher education institutions should determine the ...
Australasian Council of Deans of Arts +1 more
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This study investigated how PYCR1 inhibition in bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) indirectly affects multiple myeloma (MM) cell metabolism and viability. Culturing MM cells in conditioned medium from PYCR1‐silenced BMSCs impaired oxidative phosphorylation and increased sensitivity to bortezomib.
Inge Oudaert +13 more
wiley +1 more source
Correction: Children's right to play in Chilean hospitals: A forgotten right?-A qualitative study protocol. [PDF]
Głos A +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Following high dose rate brachytherapy (HDR‐BT) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), patients were classified as responders and nonresponders. Post‐therapy serum induced increased BrdU incorporation and Cyclin E expression of Huh7 and HepG2 cells in nonresponders, but decreased levels in responders.
Lukas Salvermoser +14 more
wiley +1 more source
Correction: Healthcare quality evaluation of tertiary public hospitals in ethnic border regions under China's performance assessment system-based on the entropy weight TOPSIS method and RSR fuzzy set. [PDF]
Huang J +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
The ESF Scoping Project ‘Towards a Bibliometric Database for the Social Sciences and Humanities’ [PDF]
Gerhard Lauer
openalex +1 more source
A synthetic benzoxazine dimer derivative targets c‐Myc to inhibit colorectal cancer progression
Benzoxazine dimer derivatives bind to the bHLH‐LZ region of c‐Myc, disrupting c‐Myc/MAX complexes, which are evaluated from SAR analysis. This increases ubiquitination and reduces cellular c‐Myc. Impairing DNA repair mechanisms is shown through proteomic analysis.
Nicharat Sriratanasak +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Editorial: Mobilities, migration, and digital humanities. [PDF]
Chaudhuri M +6 more
europepmc +1 more source

