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Pharmacological activation of p53 induces dose-dependent changes in endothelial cell fate during angiogenic sprouting. [PDF]

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The Neuro-Bone Axis in Metastatic Progression: Innervation, Neuro-Immune-Osteoclast Crosstalk, and Therapeutic Opportunities. [PDF]

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Surface optimization governs the local design of physical networks. [PDF]

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2023
Chapter 3 proposes the notion of “dark hope”—informed by the dark richness of soil science, the critical theorizations of Black feminist futurities, and the mysteries of apophatic poiesis—that is not salvation-seeking so much as way-making, granting attention to the contextuality of agency.
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To sprout or “Notch” to sprout?

Blood, 2011
In this issue of Blood , Zheng and colleagues demonstrate that the Notch signaling pathway is active in lymphatic endothelial cells and that inhibition of Notch signaling, in concert with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) stimulation, promotes lymphatic endothelial cell sprouting.
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Brussels Sprout Decapitation Yields Larger Sprouts of Superior Quality

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016
A common technological practice in Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea L. var. gemmifera) production is the removal of apical plant section a few weeks before harvest in order to promote the development of auxiliary buds (sprouts) and ensure higher yields.
Jerneja, Jakopic   +4 more
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