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This review surveys nanoparticle‐based strategies to enhance adoptive cell therapy, particularly CAR‐T cell approaches, in solid tumor treatment. It describes how nanoparticles can improve tumor immunogenicity and T‐cell infiltration while reducing toxicity, and how they enable in vivo CAR‐T cell generation.
Erica Frostegård +19 more
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The increasing complexity of modern social life gives rise to multilateral contradictions between various social actors on a whole range of interests and values.
Valeriy V. Markin +1 more
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Reframing Climate-Induced Socio-Environmental Conflicts: A Systematic Review
AbstractThis article draws a comprehensive map of conflict climate change scholarship. It uses visualizations and descriptive statistics to trace the temporal, spatial, and topical evolution of the field of study via a bibliometric analysis of more than six hundred publications.
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Ecology as a integral discipline to address socio-environmental conflicts
In 1888 Ernest Haeckel defined ecology as a science that studies the relationship between organisms, and later, in the same work, as "the science of organisms relations with their outside world." This work is intended to reflect ecology as a holistic discipline that allows us to integrate tools from sociology, statistics, cartography, chemistry among ...
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Tipping elements and climate-economic shocks: Pathways toward integrated assessment
The literature on the costs of climate change often draws a link between climatic 'tipping points' and large economic shocks, frequently called 'catastrophes'. The use of the phrase 'tipping points' in this context can be misleading.
Kopp, Robert E. +3 more
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Stable Diffusion Models Reveal a Persisting Human–AI Gap in Visual Creativity
This study examines visual creativity in humans and generative AI using the TCIA framework. Human artists outperform AI overall, yet structured human guidance substantially improves AI outputs and evaluations. Findings reveal that alignment with human creativity depends critically on contextual framing, highlighting both the promise and current ...
Silvia Rondini +8 more
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The Solway Estuary: A socio-cultural evaluation of a coastal energy landscape [PDF]
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Bold, Valentina +3 more
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We investigate whether Montessori and traditional schooling systems shape the developmental trajectory of large‐scale brain dynamics in different ways. We quantify the arrow of time (“non‐reversibility”) in neural activity during resting state and movie‐watching, revealing distinct maturational patterns.
Elvira del Agua +6 more
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The conflict around the water management of an important Andean lake, considerably aggravated in 2008. The hydroelectric installations, that was granted to Duke Energy company, was in fact occupied by the Peruvian rural community, Cruz de Mayo (CdM ...
Fabio Azzolin
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Precarious hope and reframing risk behavior from the ground up: insight from ethnographic research with Rwandan urban refugees in Yaoundé, Cameroon. [PDF]
BackgroundTheoretical and methodological research on risk-taking practices often frames risk as an individual choice. While risk does occur at individual level, it is determined by aspirations which are connected to others and society. For many displaced
Awah, Paschal Kum +3 more
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