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Abstract This article examines how separated parents establish boundaries between their respective households when sharing physical custody of their children. Framed through the metaphor of an archipelago, each parental home is conceptualized as an ‘island’, capturing how children navigate life across two distinct yet interconnected households. Drawing
Laura Merla, Bérengère Nobels
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Genotype-independent de novo regeneration protocol in Cannabis sativa L. through direct organogenesis from cotyledonary nodes. [PDF]
Bennur PL +3 more
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Sensing of cardiolipin exposure on plasma membranes of apoptotic cells by EryA‐mCherry protein
An aegerolysin protein erylysin A (EryA) fused with mCherry binds to artificial lipid vesicles supplemented with cardiolipin (CL). This binding is much more specific than that of annexin V, which binds various negatively charged glycerophospholipids (PG, PS, PI). In mammalian cells, the CL exposition at the membrane surface represents an early hallmark
Luka Žeželj +12 more
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Diagnostic methods and protocols for rapid determination of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infections: a comparative analysis. [PDF]
Boattini M +7 more
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Moderate overexpression of wild‐type Met in hepatocytes (Alb‐R26Met mouse model) boosts a strong antioxidant response dependent on the glutathione system while impairing TGF‐β signaling in the liver. This leads to improved liver regeneration and protects against DDC‐induced injury, a model for cholestatic disease sharing features with primary ...
Carlos González‐Corralejo +16 more
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<i>Anaeromyces corallioides,</i> sp. nov., a new anaerobic gut fungus from the faeces of cattle. [PDF]
Pratt CJ +4 more
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CellMorph is a groundbreaking tool that allows researchers to analyze multiple features from single cells, including cell size and shape, cytosolic staining and subcellular texture, nuclear staining, and morphometry. By evaluating images from both bright‐field and fluorescence microscopy, it also tracks changes in living cells during key processes such
Henrique Quaiato de Oliveira +16 more
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Somatic Mutation Accumulations in Micropropagated Cannabis Are Proportional to the Number of Subcultures. [PDF]
Adamek K, Jones AMP, Torkamaneh D.
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Japanese Women's Attitudes Toward Learning Languages Other Than English in the Era of Global English
ABSTRACT This study on female Japanese learners of the Korean language is situated in the centuries‐long anti‐Korean sentiments in Japan, the global popularity of the Korean Wave, particularly among women, and the essentialized image of socially marginalized young Japanese women who study English with romantic desires for Western men.
Yoko Kobayashi
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