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Retraction Note: BICC1 drives pancreatic cancer progression by inducing VEGF-independent angiogenesis. [PDF]
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Glypican-3-Specific CAR NK Cells Co-Secreting IL-15 and IFN-α Have Increased Anti-Tumor Function Versus Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Vitro. [PDF]
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Reprogramming AAV tropism with tumor-associated targeting ligands. [PDF]
Trisno SL, Kay MA.
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Cardioprotective mechanism of ω-3 fatty acid icosapent ethyl (IPE) in cardiomyocytes: role in high glucose and shear stress-induced mechano-transduction dysregulation. [PDF]
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Interferon signal transduction
Biotherapy, 1996The interferon signal transduction pathway initiates at a cell surface receptor and mediates the activation of target genes in the nucleus. The binding of interferon to a transmembrane receptor stimulates the activation of associated tyrosine kinases of the Janus kinase (JAK) family.
A, Larner, N C, Reich
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Journal of the ACM, 1966
A transduction is a mapping from one set of sequences to another. A syntax-directed transduction is a particular type of transduction which is defined on the grammar of a context-free language and which is meant to be a model of part of the translation process used in many compilers.
Lewis, P. M. II, Stearns, R. E.
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A transduction is a mapping from one set of sequences to another. A syntax-directed transduction is a particular type of transduction which is defined on the grammar of a context-free language and which is meant to be a model of part of the translation process used in many compilers.
Lewis, P. M. II, Stearns, R. E.
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2009
Transduction is the process in which bacterial DNA is transferred from one bacterial cell to another by means of a phage particle. There are two types of transduction, generalized transduction and specialized transduction. In this chapter two of the best-studied systems - Escherichia coli-phage P1, and Salmonella enterica-phage P22 - are discussed from
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Transduction is the process in which bacterial DNA is transferred from one bacterial cell to another by means of a phage particle. There are two types of transduction, generalized transduction and specialized transduction. In this chapter two of the best-studied systems - Escherichia coli-phage P1, and Salmonella enterica-phage P22 - are discussed from
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
Professor Hunt once asked, “Can you ‘blow’ a whistle under water?” This question was perhaps the first of a series of events that has led to the emergence of a new power-conversion technology for the efficient conversion of hydraulic power to acoustic or vibratory power.
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Professor Hunt once asked, “Can you ‘blow’ a whistle under water?” This question was perhaps the first of a series of events that has led to the emergence of a new power-conversion technology for the efficient conversion of hydraulic power to acoustic or vibratory power.
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