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Compromising improves forecasting. [PDF]
Ferreiro DN, Deroy O, Bahrami B.
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How useful are forecasts of corporate profits? [PDF]
If forecasters predict higher earnings for corporations, the stock market will rise. Stock prices will drop with a forecast of lower earnings. But are such forecasts on the money?
Dean Croushore
core
G3BP1 Succinylation at K413 is Critical for Cardiac Function by Modulating PI3K‐AKT‐mTOR Signal Axis
Schematic illustrating the impact of G3BP1 succinylation at K413 on cardiac function. In the healthy human heart, G3BP1 succinylation maintains homeostatic mTOR signaling. In patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and heart failure (HF), G3BP1 de‐succinylation induces RagA expression and disrupts the binding of the TSC1/2 complex, leading to the ...
Yuan Zhang +9 more
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Sticky Information Phillips Curves: European Evidence [PDF]
We estimate the sticky information Phillips curve model ofMankiw and Reis (2002) using survey expectations of professional forecasters from four major European economies.
Jonas Dovern +3 more
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Inflation Expectations of Japanese Households: Micro Evidence from a Consumer Confidence Survey [PDF]
Economists unanimously agree that economic agents’ expectations are crucially important in determining macroeconomic outcomes. However, mainstream macroeconomists usually simply assume that expectations are rational, leaving unexamined the fundamental ...
Hori, Masahiro, Kawagoe, Masaaki
core
Highly Biomimetic Ectodermal Epithelial Organoids for Epithelial Barrier Stimulation Assays
ABSTRACT Evaluating the potential toxicity of pharmaceuticals and biomaterials to ectodermal epithelia, such as the oral mucosa and skin, is indispensable in pre‐clinical assessments. However, this remains a challenge primarily owing to the lack of physiologically relevant and accurate screening models.
Yiming Chen +13 more
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The COVID-19 shock and challenges for inflation modelling. [PDF]
Bobeica E, Hartwig B.
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ABSTRACT Current prostate cancer detection methods remain limited in non‐invasiveness and specificity, prompting interest in urinary biomarkers such as sarcosine. Here, we report a urine‐powered wearable platform for non‐invasive sarcosine detection as a proof‐of‐concept for decentralized early warning.
Jing Xu +10 more
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Comments on Epidemics in the New Keynesian model by Eichenbaum, Rebelo, and Trabandt". [PDF]
Melosi L.
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