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Extramedullary Disease—Achilles Heel in Myeloma?
ABSTRACT Despite advances in therapy, extramedullary disease (EMD) remains an aggressive form of multiple myeloma associated with poor outcomes. Patients with true EMD, in which plasmacytomas have become completely independent of bone, have a particularly poor prognosis. The pathogenesis of EMD is driven by complex mechanisms involving loss of adhesion
Shaji Kumar +7 more
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Flower preferences and pollen transport networks for cavity-nesting solitary bees: Implications for the design of agri-environment schemes. [PDF]
Gresty CEA +7 more
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Occurrence and ecological data on an exotic solitary bee accidentally introduced in Brazil
Charles Fernando dos Santos +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Folate receptor‐⍺ (FR‐⍺) is an attractive target for targeted therapy. Mirvetuximab soravtansine (MIRV) has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating adult patients with FR‐⍺ positive, platinum‐resistant epithelial ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer, or primary peritoneal cancer. Therefore,
Yadan Ma +5 more
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ABSTRACT Weaning is a stressful stage in the lives of young mammals. Early weaning, in particular, can lead to long‐lasting physiological and psychological changes. We investigated the effects of precocial weaning on anxiety, social behavior, cognition, and maternal behavior in adult African four‐striped mice (Rhabdomys dilectus chakae). Mice weaned at
Maria K Oosthuizen, Neville Pillay
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Neighbourhood Society: Nesting Dynamics, Usurpations and Social Behaviour in Solitary Bees
Kateřina Černá +4 more
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Eco‐Evolutionary Dynamics of Generalist and Specialist Pollinators Facing Plant Diversity Changes
We use a trait‐based eco‐evolutionary model to explore how changes in flowering plant composition affect interacting pollinators on short‐term ecological and long‐term evolutionary timescales. We find that evolutionary responses to landscape simplification, especially among generalist pollinators, may lead to a substantial loss of functional diversity ...
Martin Eriksson, Mikael Pontarp
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Terpenoids from bark beetles, solitary bees and danaine butterflies [PDF]
Wittko Francke +6 more
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ABSTRACT Bau djinna is described as a new species from Central Sarawak and compared with three species to which it is most similar. Recognition of B. djinna takes the genus to 27 species, 25 of which are endemic to Borneo. A brief note is provided on Schismatoglottis ambigua, a recently published name synonymous with Bau inculta.
Wong Sin Yeng +2 more
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