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ABSTRACT Accumulating evidence suggests that the intestinal microbiota participates in the progression of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) through microbiota‐host interaction. However, the beneficial role of commensal mycobiota in MASLD progression remains poorly understood.
Shuping Qiao +11 more
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Male feathered headwear of 13th-14th centuries [PDF]
The article considers Mongol male feathered headwear of 13th-14th centuries discovered at various archaeological sites to determine the validity and diversity of the research subject.
Maklasova, Lyudmila E. +1 more
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Rare Chinese Ceramic Imports of the Golden Horde Period from Bolgar
This paper deals with rare groups of Chinese pottery imports from the excavations by A.M. Gubaidullin on the Bolgar fortified settlement. One of the rarest is a fragment of Jun ware. The growth of production in Henan province was during the Song Dynasty (960–1279), and after the Mongol conquest it has declined. In the Ulus of Jochi, such isolated finds
Igor V. Volkov +2 more
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De Novo Multi‐Mechanism Antimicrobial Peptide Design via Multimodal Deep Learning
Current AI‐driven peptide discovery often overlooks complex structural data. This study presents M3‐CAD, a generative pipeline that leverages 3D voxel coloring and a massive database of over 12 000 peptides to capture nuanced physicochemical contexts.
Xiaojuan Li +23 more
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Seljuk Motifs in the Muslim Lapidary Tradition of the Golden Horde Crime
This study aims to identify and analyze elements of artistic and calligraphic design in epigraphic monuments of the Golden Horde Crimea that reflect the influence of Seljuk lapidary traditions from Asia Minor and Persia.
Useinov M.A.
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The Golden Horde State in the System of International Relations » [PDF]
The present article examines the place of the Golden Horde in the system of international relations of the 13th–14th centuries as well as directions of its foreign policy.
I.М. Mirgaleev
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A healthy gut barrier shields underlying fibroblasts from luminal shear forces, illustrating that “good fences make good neighbors.” Barrier damage exposes fibroblasts to shear stress, inducing cell death and the emergence of stress‐adapted, profibrotic fibroblasts. Sustained shear exposure promotes the formation of stiff aggregates of mechanoadapative
Soyoun Min +6 more
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What Does It Mean to be Human, and Not Animal? Examining Montaigne’s Literary Persuasiveness in “Man is No Better Than the Animals” [PDF]
Michel de Montaigne famously argued in “Man is No Better Than the Animals” that humans and non-human animals cannot be dichotomized based on language or reasoning abilities, among other characteristics.
Collins, Rory
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Sphingomonas paucimobilis‐Driven Epithelial–Endothelial Transition in Adenomyosis Pathogenesis
This study identifies epithelial–endothelial transition (EET) as a novel adenomyosis pathogenic mechanism driven by Sphingomonas paucimobilis colonization. Systematic inhibitor experiments validate a TNFα→NF‐κB→MMP signaling cascade essential for EET. Critically, bacterial culture supernatant fails to induce pathological changes, demonstrating viable ...
Peigen Chen +7 more
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