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Therapeutic potential of TRIM family proteins in gastric cancer: from signaling pathway regulation to precision targeting strategies [PDF]
Gastric cancer (GC) is a globally prevalent malignant tumor, causing approximately 770,000 deaths in 2020, ranking fourth among all cancers. The tripartite motif (TRIM) protein family is involved in various cellular regulations and has become a key ...
Caiqing Zhao +5 more
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A novel, non-invasive cnidarian venom extraction device [PDF]
Cnidaria represent one of the most ancient venomous lineages with thousands of extant species and their toxins have long been known to signify a source of therapeutic potential. Despite this recognition, cnidarian toxin research has progressed relatively
Phillip J. Robinson +2 more
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Maladaptive trained immunity in viral infections [PDF]
Trained immunity (TRIM) is a form of long-lasting functional reprogramming of innate immune cells and their progenitors that enhances responsiveness to subsequent stimuli.
Dmitri Sviridov +2 more
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Insights into the protein domains of C-VI TRIM subfamily in viral infection [PDF]
Tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins, defined by their conserved RBCC domain architecture, play key roles in various cellular processes and virus-host interactions.
Bbumba Patrick +5 more
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Investigation of An Inverted Bow on Frigate Hull Resistance [PDF]
This study discusses the inverted bow design on the combatant hull form. Changes in the shape of the stem angle and flare bow are used as analytical parameters to investigate the ship's performance.
S. Samuel +6 more
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IMO presented the standard for ship’s manoeuvrability which every ship is recommended to satisfy. Although it specifies a full load and even keel condition as the condition at which the standard applies, practically, ships are operated under various ...
Andi Nadia Himaya, Masaaki Sano
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Hydrodynamic performance is an essential factor in the design of a watercraft, and the navigation scenario determines the complexity of its operation.
Luis Daniel Leal-Ruiz +4 more
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20 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables - Minor changes to text ...
Krohn, David +2 more
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EVALUATION OF INTERCEPTOR DESIGN TO REDUCE DRAG ON PLANING HULL
A planing hull is a high-speed craft with relatively complex hydrodynamic characteristics. An increase in speed can induce a significant change in trim angle with an increment in ship drag. One solution to reduce ship resistance is to use an interceptor.
S Samuel +4 more
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Croux, Christophe +2 more
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