Rumor management in public health: a system dynamics analysis based on social trust. [PDF]
Dong W, Wang Y, Li F.
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Long-term effects of left-behind experience on adult depression: Social trust as mediating factor. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yang S, Wang F, Liu Z.
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ZFAS1 is a lncRNA promoting cell proliferation and migration, exhibiting high expression in various cancers. It is conserved, widely expressed, and produces multiple splice variants with unclear roles. We identified several splice variants in hepatocyte models, and found that inhibiting or suppressing regulators of the unfolded protein response (PERK ...
Sébastien Soubeyrand +2 more
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Development and Validation of Social Trust Scale for Chinese Adolescents (STS-CA). [PDF]
Bai Y, Li L, Yang Y, Liu Y.
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Association between community-level social trust and the risk of dementia: A retrospective cohort study in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Hong J +9 more
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Effects of a Trust Mechanism on Complex Adaptive Supply Networks: An Agent-Based Social Simulation Study [PDF]
This paper models a supply network as a complex adaptive system (CAS), in which firms or agents interact with one another and adapt themselves. And it applies agent-based social simulation (ABSS), a research method of simulating social systems under the ...
Whan-Seon Kim
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Time‐resolved X‐ray solution scattering captures how proteins change shape in real time under near‐native conditions. This article presents a practical workflow for light‐triggered TR‐XSS experiments, from data collection to structural refinement. Using a calcium‐transporting membrane protein as an example, the approach can be broadly applied to study ...
Fatemeh Sabzian‐Molaei +3 more
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Leaving the Homestead: Examining the Role of Relative Deprivation, Social Trust, and Urban Integration among Rural Farmers in China. [PDF]
Si W, Jiang C, Meng L.
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Promiscuous stimulation of HSP70 ATPase activity by parasite‐derived J‐domains
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum exports three highly homologous yet functionally divergent J‐domain proteins into human erythrocytes. Here, we show that J‐domains isolated from all three proteins effectively stimulate the ATPase activity of both endogenous host and exported parasite HSP70 chaperones.
Julian Barth +6 more
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