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The circadian clock gene CYCLE as a potential target for disrupting blood-feeding behavior in the mosquito Culex pipiens. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Negl Trop Dis
Wijewardana C   +11 more
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Targeting PIP5K ameliorates hepatic cancer by inhibiting PI3K/AKT and the autophagy mechanism and enhancing ROS-mediated apoptosis. [PDF]

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Shantanu PA   +10 more
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Starvation in man

Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1970
Starvation entails a progressive selection of fat as body fuel. Soon after a meal glucose utilisation by muscle ceases and fatty acids are used instead. Ketoacid levels in blood become elevated over the first week, and the brain preferentially uses these instead of glucose.
Louis M. Sherwood   +2 more
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Homicide by Starvation

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1992
Homicide by starvation is a very rare occurrence, especially when the victim is ambulant. This paper presents a case where the death of the individual went undiscovered for more than 3 weeks. A successful conviction for murder ensued. The paper also discusses social and pathological problems associated with this crime.
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Politics of Starvation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Over eight million persons have fled the ravages of the Pakistan Army to seek refuge in India, where epidemics of cholera, pneumonia and now of kwashiorkor and frank starvation have claimed thousands of lives. To all observers, the teeming, filthy refugee camps present "a scene which can be described as the most appalling tide of human misery in modern
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Questioning starvation

Women's Writing, 2001
By comparing early modern cases of self-starvation with current theories of anorexia nervosa, this article explores the framing of the starving body as a cultural product, and questions the implications of culture in the perception and representations of the refusal of food.
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