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Autophagosome Trafficking

2021
Autophagy is a major intracellular degradation/recycling system that ubiquitously exists in eukaryotic cells. Autophagy contributes to the turnover of cellular components through engulfing portions of the cytoplasm or organelles and delivering them to the lysosomes/vacuole to be degraded.
Jingjing, Ye, Ming, Zheng
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Trafficking

2016
The aim of the present thesis was the annotated translation of an Italian text into the Greek language. The chosen text was part of a psychological report by Emily Giovazzino which was published in the webpage of the Italian Police. The report analyses the trafficking phenomenon and the prostitution of immigrant women in Italy.
Andrew Goldsmith   +2 more
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Trafficking Without Traffickers

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) does not recognize forced labor in circumstances where work is structurally, rather than interpersonally, coerced. By locating the power to impose coercion exclusively in individual actors, the law 1) denies relief to survivors of structurally coerced trafficking and 2) shields coercive laws from blame.
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Clustered protocadherin trafficking

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2017
The cluster of almost 60 protocadherin genes, divided into the α, β and γ subgroups, is a hallmark of vertebrate nervous system evolution. These clustered protocadherins (Pcdhs) are of interest for several reasons, one being the arrangement of the genes, which allows epigenetic regulation at the cluster and single-cell identity.
Greg R, Phillips   +2 more
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Human Trafficking

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2018
Amy C, Brown, Christine E, Barron
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Human Trafficking

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2022
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Trafficking

2014
Abstract This chapter examines the interrelationships between forced migration, trafficking, and smuggling and problematizes the binary between voluntary and forced migration. After providing an overview of the history of anti-trafficking legislation policies, including the landmark Trafficking Protocol of 2000, it turns to a discussion ...
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