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Journal of Graph Theory, 1987
AbstractFor a graph G with distinguished vertices u and v, we give a sufficient condition for the existence of a (u, v)‐trail containing every vertex of G.
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AbstractFor a graph G with distinguished vertices u and v, we give a sufficient condition for the existence of a (u, v)‐trail containing every vertex of G.
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2004
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a clinically useful cytokine. TRAIL induces apoptosis in a wide variety of transformed cells, but does not cause toxicity to most normal cells. Recent studies show that death receptors (DR4 and DR5), decoy receptors (DcR1 and DcR2), and death inhibitors (FLIP, FAP-1, and IAP) are ...
Yong J, Lee, Andrew A, Amoscato
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Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a clinically useful cytokine. TRAIL induces apoptosis in a wide variety of transformed cells, but does not cause toxicity to most normal cells. Recent studies show that death receptors (DR4 and DR5), decoy receptors (DcR1 and DcR2), and death inhibitors (FLIP, FAP-1, and IAP) are ...
Yong J, Lee, Andrew A, Amoscato
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Creative Nursing
Stardust and Story: Indigenous Wisdom and the Wolf's Trail . Through the lens of Indigenous Knowledge, this piece integrates Indigenous teachings with contemporary ideas about consciousness and quantum potentiality, offering a paradigm for addressing systemic imbalance ...
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Stardust and Story: Indigenous Wisdom and the Wolf's Trail . Through the lens of Indigenous Knowledge, this piece integrates Indigenous teachings with contemporary ideas about consciousness and quantum potentiality, offering a paradigm for addressing systemic imbalance ...
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TRAIL and TRAIL receptors in patients with laryngeal cancer
Head & Neck, 2015AbstractBackgroundTumor necrosis factor–related associated‐inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a death ligand currently under clinical trials for laryngeal carcinoma.MethodsParaffin‐embedded tissues from 40 patients with laryngeal carcinoma and 20 patients with benign laryngeal pathologies were retrospectively analyzed using immunohistochemistry in terms of ...
Evren, Erkul +6 more
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Trail Characteristics as Correlates of Urban Trail Use
American Journal of Health Promotion, 2007Purpose. The purpose of this study was to identify the environmental correlates of urban trail use. Design. Three multiuse urban trails at least 15 miles in length were selected. Trails were divided into one-half-mile segments (N = 102
Reynolds, Kim D +6 more
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Functional expression of TRAIL receptors TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2 in esophageal adenocarcinoma
European Journal of Cancer, 2006The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL/Apo2L) is a member of the TNF superfamily that preferentially induces apoptosis in cancer cells, while sparing normal cells. TRAIL induces apoptosis by interacting with its receptors TRAIL-R1 and TRAIL-R2.
Mamoun, Younes +4 more
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an obstetrician-gynecologist describes a day in her life of crossing state lines to provide abortion care for people from all over the Southeast US in the post-Dobbs era.
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In this narrative medicine essay, an obstetrician-gynecologist describes a day in her life of crossing state lines to provide abortion care for people from all over the Southeast US in the post-Dobbs era.
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2004
Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) is an important immunomodulatory factor that may play a role in the structural changes observed in the asthmatic airways. In vitro as well as in vivo studies have evidenced a dual role for TRAIL: it can either function as a pro- or anti-inflammatory cytokine on inflammatory cells ...
Noreen M, Robertson +5 more
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Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) is an important immunomodulatory factor that may play a role in the structural changes observed in the asthmatic airways. In vitro as well as in vivo studies have evidenced a dual role for TRAIL: it can either function as a pro- or anti-inflammatory cytokine on inflammatory cells ...
Noreen M, Robertson +5 more
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Are Trail Making and Color Trails Tests of Equivalent Constructs?
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2000The Color Trails Test (CTT) was developed as a culturally fair analogue of the Trail Making Test (TMT). This study examined the equivalence of these two tests for Chinese individuals in Hong Kong. One hundred and eight Chinese people volunteered for this study, and were classified into four groups according to their age and level of education.
Lee, TMC, Chan, CCH
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Snails and their trails: the multiple functions of trail‐following in gastropods
Biological Reviews, 2013AbstractSnails are highly unusual among multicellular animals in that they move on a layer of costly mucus, leaving behind a trail that can be followed and utilized for various purposes by themselves or by other animals. Here we review more than 40 years of experimental and theoretical research to try to understand the ecological and evolutionary ...
Saltin, SH +5 more
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