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Evaluating Performance of University Spin-Off Companies: Lessons from Italy
Academic spin-offs are very special start-up companies that are founded by an academic inventor with the aim to exploit technological knowledge that originated within a University setting in order to develop products or services.
Barbara Bigliardi +2 more
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Academic Spin-off Management: A Bibliometric Study
This research broadens the understanding of university spin-off management through a bibliometric analysis of select literature on the subject. Using the ProknowC method, papers published between 2011 and 2021 in the Scopus database were systematically ...
Bárbara Bruna Mathias de Lima +2 more
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Singularities of the University Spin-off in Northern Argentina [PDF]
In recent decades, argentinian universities, are inserted into the productive environment from creating business incubators university, turned into one of the mechanisms for technology transfer reference. These companies, known as Spin-Off, ideally arise from the knowledge generated within universities. This paper presents a brief summary, the findings
Patricia Paola Zachman, Andrés Redchuk
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Growth and venture capital investment potential for university spin-offs in Hungary
Venture backed spin-offs represent a low proportion of companies, even of innovative companies. The research question was, whether these companies have an important role in innovation and economic growth.
Patrícia Becsky-Nagy
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The aim of this paper is to describe a study into Brazilian academic spin offs that are developing innovative products and services for the sports market, based on the triple helix model.
Branca Terra +3 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF UNIVERSITY SPIN-OFFS. THE ROMANIAN SITUATION [PDF]
Along the history the interest in entrepreneurship and small firms had an impact on the academic world. The option to create wealth, competitive advantage from the commercialization of research by valorization of the inventions, in what has historically ...
Nicolae BIBU +3 more
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Keratin 19 (KRT19) is overexpressed in high‐grade serous ovarian cancer with high levels of Kallikrein‐related peptidases (KLK) 4–7 and is associated with poor survival. In vivo analyses demonstrate that elevated KRT19 increases peritoneal tumour burden.
Sophia Bielesch +13 more
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Loss of IGF‐1R impairs DNA‐PKcs recruitment to chromatin leading to defective end‐joining
IGF‐1R promotes radioresistance by facilitating DNA‐PKcs recruitment to chromatin, enabling non‐homologous end‐joining (NHEJ) repair of double‐strand breaks. Inhibition or loss of IGF‐1R disrupts this recruitment to damage sites, driving compensatory reliance on microhomology‐mediated end‐joining (MMEJ) repair.
Matthew O. Ellis +3 more
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Innovation, technology transfer and development: the spin-off companies
The article starts from the identification of the reasons why Italy is less prone to technology transfer than other countries, and indicates some key issues for the diffusion of technological innovations and the development of human capital.
Teodoro Valente
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Single‐cell multi‐omics reveals epigenetic heterogeneity across therapy‐adaptive tumor states, including quiescent/dormant, drug‐tolerant persister, and EMT‐like phenotypes. By linking regulatory features with state‐associated biomarkers, these approaches inform biomarker‐guided therapeutic strategies for evolving tumors.
Hee Jung Kim +3 more
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