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The Surgical Correction of Variations in the Facial Skeletal Pattern [PDF]
J H Hovell
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Small extracellular vesicles are a promising source of diagnostic molecules. We conducted a comprehensive study, including transcriptome profiling and RT‐qPCR validation on large cohorts of samples. Diagnostic panels enabling sensitive detection of colorectal cancer and precancerous lesions were established. Some molecules were differentially expressed
Petra Vychytilova‐Faltejskova +26 more
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Longitudinal study of the influence of obesity, C-reactive protein, and smoking on FEV1 decline in young adulthood. [PDF]
Cunha AC +5 more
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Day-to-Day Variation in Urinary Gonadotrophin and Steroid Levels During the Normal Menstrual Cycle
Rudi Borth +2 more
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The pressure variation of the equilibrium constant in dilute solution [PDF]
Alan Williams
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Stemness properties, including quiescence, self‐renewal, and chemoresistance, are closely associated with leukemia relapse. Here, we demonstrate that DNA damage‐inducible transcript 4 (DDIT4) is induced in the hypoxic bone marrow niche and is essential for maintaining the stemness of AML1‐ETO9a leukemia cells.
Yishuang Li +12 more
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V. On a new instrument for recording minute variations of atmospheric pressure [PDF]
Wildman Whitehouse
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Proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses were performed on lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) tumors with EGFR, KRAS, or EML4–ALK alterations and wild‐type cases. Distinct protein expression and phosphorylation patterns were identified, especially in EGFR‐mutated tumors. Key altered pathways included vesicle transport and RNA splicing.
Fanni Bugyi +12 more
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Stability analysis of deep and large vertical shaft excavation by raise boring machine method through upper soft and lower hard strata. [PDF]
Wang G, Fang Y, Deng F, Ren K, Xu H.
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Targeting of PTP4A3 overexpression sensitises HGSOC cells towards chemotherapeutic drugs
In HGSOC with normal KRAS expression, high PTP4A3 expression regulates autophagy activation. Conversely, in HGSOC with high KRAS expression, KRAS dictates autophagy control, and PTP4A3 is not required. When high PTP4A3 expression is inhibited, HGSOC cells are preferentially sensitised towards DNA‐damaging agents.
Ana López‐Garza +3 more
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