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The DDR Receptor Family

2015
The discoidin domain receptor subfamily consists of two members, the closely related DDR1 and DDR2 proteins, which are characterised by the presence of a discoidin homology (DS) domain in their extracellular regions. The DDRs are transmembrane collagen receptors, which places them at the interface between RTKs and receptors for the extracellular matrix.
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The Dilemma of DDR

2018
Examining the relationship between transitional politics and the outcomes of the DDR programme, this chapter critically analyses dilemma of DDR in Nepal. In particular, the chapter discusses three major themes: power-sharing as well as conflicting needs and interests of the political actors; the vagueness of the peace agreement documents; and political
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The Role of History in the DDR

East Central Europe, 1976
AbstractWhen Walter Ulbricht and other Communist Party leaders returned to Germany from their Soviet exile in April, 1945, they brought with them not only blueprints for the administration and rehabilitation of Germany and for her gradual conversion to socialism,1 but also detailed plans for the Marxist reinterpretation of German history and for the ...
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BURUNDI'S DDR AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE PEACE

African Security Review, 2005
Extracted from text ... WALDEMAR FREY AND HENRI BOSHOFF BURUNDI'S DDR AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE PEACE A F R I C A WA T C H The formal stages of the political transition in Burundi are drawing to a close with the elections now completed. The newly elected president, Pierre Nkurunziza, was installed on 26 August 2005 and the final set of ...
WALDEMAR FREY, HENRI BOSHOFF
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Targeting the DNA damage response (DDR) by natural compounds

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Natural compounds (NC) are an important source of anticancer drugs. The genomic DNA of tumor cells is a major target of conventional anticancer therapeutics (cAT). DNA damage elicits a complex stress response programme termed DNA damage response (DDR), with the PI3-like kinase ATM and ATR being the key regulators.
Jana, van Stuijvenberg   +2 more
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DDR and transitional justice: bridging the divide?

Conflict, Security & Development, 2009
This article explores the complex relationship between disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of ex-combatants (DDR) and transitional justice. While both DDR and transitional justice often operate simultaneously, neither process has traditionally been designed with the other in mind.
Chandra Lekha Sriram, Johanna Herman
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Image acquisition in general radiography: The utilisation of DDR

Radiography, 2017
This article explores image acquisition with DDR. General radiographic technology continues to advance therefore it remains paramount to continually reflect on DDR hardware and software amongst radiographers in an imaging modality that constitutes approximately 90% of all radiological examinations.This article reports findings from a wider ethnographic
C M, Hayre   +3 more
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Clarifying the DDR and DCD

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023
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The Study of the DDR in the USA

East Central Europe, 1976
AbstractUntil the mid- to late 1960s, East Germany remained a virtual terra incognita to all but the tiniest handful of specialists in the United States. Even today, the discovery of the DDR by wider American publics-both academic and non-academic-can scarcely be regarded as anything like complete. Yet, after surveying the state of American research on
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