Changing the Subject: Psychology, Social Regulation and Subjectivity
Changing the Subject is a classic critique of traditional psychology in which the foundations of critical and feminist psychology are laid down. Pioneering and foundational, it is still the groundbreaking text crucial to furthering the new psychology in both teaching and research. Now reissued with a new foreword describing the changes which have taken
Henriques, Julian F. +4 more
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Strength through diversity: how cancers thrive when clones cooperate
Intratumor heterogeneity can offer direct benefits to the tumor through cooperation between different clones. In this review, Kuiken et al. discuss existing evidence for clonal cooperativity to identify overarching principles, and highlight how novel technological developments could address remaining open questions.
Marije C. Kuiken +3 more
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Liquid biopsy enables minimally invasive, real‐time molecular profiling through analysis of circulating biomarkers in biological fluids. This Perspective highlights the importance of training pathologists through integrative educational programs, such as the European Masters in Molecular Pathology, to ensure effective and equitable implementation of ...
Marius Ilié +13 more
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Smart Ungulates: What Sheep and Goats' Performances in a Reversed-Reward Contingency Task Tell Us About the Evolution of Cognitive Flexibility. [PDF]
Castro L, Nowak R, Dufour V.
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Differences by Degree: Evidence of the Net Financial Rates of Return to Undergraduate Study for England and Wales [PDF]
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of graduates in the UK by subject studied. We use data from the recent UK Labour Force Surveys which provide a sufficiently large sample to consider the ...
Walker, Ian, Zhu, Yu
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Preferences and Beliefs in a Sequential Social Dilemma: A Within-Subjects Analysis
Mariana Blanco +3 more
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Effective therapeutic targeting of CTNNB1‐mutant hepatoblastoma with WNTinib
WNTinib, a Wnt/CTNNB1 inhibitor, was tested in hepatoblastoma (HB) experimental models. It delayed tumor growth and improved survival in CTNNB1‐mutant in vivo models. In organoids, WNTinib outperformed cisplatin and showed enhanced efficacy in combination therapy, supporting its potential as a targeted treatment for CTNNB1‐mutated HB.
Ugne Balaseviciute +17 more
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The impact of social exclusion and interpersonal trust on aggressive behavior among left-behind middle school students. [PDF]
Yu J, Fan X, Liu W, Du Y.
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Exploiting metabolic adaptations to overcome dabrafenib treatment resistance in melanoma cells
We show that dabrafenib‐resistant melanoma cells undergo mitochondrial remodeling, leading to elevated respiration and ROS production balanced by stronger antioxidant defenses. This altered redox state promotes survival despite mitochondrial damage but renders resistant cells highly vulnerable to ROS‐inducing compounds such as PEITC, highlighting redox
Silvia Eller +17 more
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Carnivàle: social surrealism and subjectivity [PDF]
HBO’s short lived drama Carnivàle (2003-5) is unusual for fantasy television in that it is set in the past, in the United States during the Great Depression and the Dustbowl. Its Emmy award winning title sequence merges stock footage from the 1930s with artwork presented as tarot cards, indicating how the show collapses history and mythology into one ...
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