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Progress and challenges in translating the biology of atherosclerosis

Nature, 2011
Atherosclerosis is a chronic disease of the arterial wall, and a leading cause of death and loss of productive life years worldwide. Research into the disease has led to many compelling hypotheses about the pathophysiology of atherosclerotic lesion formation and of complications such as myocardial infarction and stroke.
Peter Libby   +2 more
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Translating biology into clinic: the case of glioblastoma

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2009
GBM, the most common and malignant primary tumor of the CNS, is characterized by exponential growth and diffuse invasiveness. Although the diverse causative genotypes that give rise to a inhomogeneous histological phenotype are well defined, effective therapy inducing tumor cell apoptosis has not been established so far.
Adrian Merlo, Maddalena M. Lino
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The neurovascular unit and systemic biology in stroke — implications for translation and treatment

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2022
S. Tiedt   +5 more
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Translation, genetics and cell biology

Trends in Genetics, 1987
time of macronuclear development, which is measured in hours in many ciliates. As noted above, in Oxytriclm the deletion-rejoining must be pre-[ cise. However, variation in the sites of rejoining of certain lESs has been seen in Tetrahymena (reviewed in Ref. 6) and Paramecium (J. Forney and E. Blackburn, submitted). Klobutcher et al. note that lESs are
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Towards clinical translation of FLASH radiotherapy

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
M. Vozenin, J. Bourhis, M. Durante
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Clinical Translation of Discoveries in Cardiomyocyte Biology

2021
During the last three decades, there has been significant progress in our understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of normal functions in cardiomyocytes as well as the alterations in the homeostatic mechanisms that lead to pathological states in these cells.
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A misconception in biology: Amino acids and translation

Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1985
AbstractA persistent error has been observed among students in introductory biology and genetics. In interviews and examinations, many students express the belief that amino acids are produced by genetic translation (protein synthesis). The evidence suggests that at least four underlying factors contribute to error occurrence: (1) strong word ...
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Bacterial therapies at the interface of synthetic biology and nanomedicine.

Nature Reviews Bioengineering, 2023
Jaeseung Hahn   +5 more
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Systems biology and translational research

Journal of Critical Care, 2005
Edmund Neugebauer, Gilles Clermont
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