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PARP inhibitors elicit distinct transcriptional programs in homologous recombination competent castration‐resistant prostate cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
PARP inhibitors are used to treat a small subset of prostate cancer patients. These studies reveal that PARP1 activity and expression are different between European American and African American prostate cancer tissue samples. Additionally, different PARP inhibitors cause unique and overlapping transcriptional changes, notably, p53 pathway upregulation.
Moriah L. Cunningham   +21 more
wiley   +1 more source

‘At Bulova, 75% of the workers are women’: Workers’ Strike and Neuchâtel’s Women’s Liberation Movement Put to the Test, 1976

open access: yesDiGeSt: Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies
This article examines the involvement of Neuchâtel’s Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in the 1976 Bulova watch factory strike as a formative moment in the emergence of a ‘class struggle tendency’ within Swiss feminism.
Anne-Valérie Zuber
doaj   +2 more sources

Training in the Industry 4.0 (in Spain and Italy)

open access: yesLabour & Law Issues, 2016
The Industry 4.0, known as the fourth industrial revolution, refers to an industrial revolution that is stimulated by the digital transformation and the introduction of the digital technology in the industry in general.
Djamil Tony Kahale Carrillo
doaj   +1 more source

Unionisation structure and product innovation [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper considers the e¤ects of di¤erent labour unionisation structure (viz., decentralised and centralised unions) on product innovation. Although the presence of labour unions reduces the incentive for product innovation compared to the situation ...
Arijit Mukherjee, Debasmita Basak
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Unions: Rent Extractors or Creators? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Unions: Rent Extractors or ...
Aidt, Toke S., Sena, Vania
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Characterizing the salivary RNA landscape to identify potential diagnostic, prognostic, and follow‐up biomarkers for breast cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
This study explores salivary RNA for breast cancer (BC) diagnosis, prognosis, and follow‐up. High‐throughput RNA sequencing identified distinct salivary RNA signatures, including novel transcripts, that differentiate BC from healthy controls, characterize histological and molecular subtypes, and indicate lymph node involvement.
Nicholas Rajan   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

New Model Unions: Options for the 21st Century [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The purpose of this short paper is threefold. First we discuss the underlying properties of the dominant organisational model for trade unions in Britain. Second, we look at options for changing this organisational model. Third, we conclude by looking at
Bryson, A., Forth, J., Willman, P.
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Bridging the gap: Multi‐stakeholder perspectives of molecular diagnostics in oncology

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Although molecular diagnostics is transforming cancer care, implementing novel technologies remains challenging. This study identifies unmet needs and technology requirements through a two‐step stakeholder involvement. Liquid biopsies for monitoring applications and predictive biomarker testing emerge as key unmet needs. Technology requirements vary by
Jorine Arnouts   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trade Unions go global! [PDF]

open access: yes
Worker movements played a crucial role in making workplaces safer. Workplace safety is costly for firms but increases labour supply. A laissez-faire approach leav- ing safety of workplaces unknown is suboptimal.
Alejandro Donado, Klaus Wälde
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How Bad is Globalization for Labour Standards in the North? [PDF]

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We analyse a world consisting of "the North" and "the South" where labour standards in the North are set by trade unions. Standards set by unions tend to increase output and welfare.
Alejandro DONADO, Klaus WALDE
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