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Loss of AMBRA1 activates MAPK and angiogenesis signaling pathways in melanoma cells
Loss of AMBRA1 in melanoma cells activates multiple oncogenic pathways associated with tumor progression. Transcriptomic and protein network analyses revealed that AMBRA1 depletion enhances MAPK/ERK signaling, angiogenesis, TGF‐β/EMT signaling, and Wnt/axon guidance pathways.
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IGFBP4 knockdown (KD) impairs preadipocyte proliferation and is associated with IGF1R protein downregulation and attenuated AKT phosphorylation. The mechanisms by which IGFBP4 KD influences the IGF1R/AKT signaling pathway involve newly synthesized proteins and lysosomal degradation pathways. Created in BioRender.
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Depression and the Ability to Work
Psychiatric Services, 2004Depression can have a serious impact on a person's ability to work. The purpose of this study was to describe depressed persons who work and depressed persons who do not work and to identify factors related to depressed persons' working.The combined 1994 and 1995 National Health Interview Survey Disability Supplement was used to identify persons aged ...
Lynn, Elinson +3 more
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Measuring Work Ability with Its Antecedents: Evaluation of the Work Ability Survey
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2017Purpose The revised version of the Work Ability Survey (WAS-R) assesses work ability on several sub-scales at the intersection of personal and organizational capacity, thus adding to the measurement of work ability by integrating the holistic model. It, therefore, improves on two features of the current standard measurement tool of work ability, the ...
Jan-Bennet Voltmer, Jürgen Deller
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Ageing, working hours and work ability
Ergonomics, 2007The current paper reports the main results of several studies carried out on Italian workers using the work ability index as a complementary tool for workers' periodical health surveillance. The work ability index shows a general decreasing trend over the years, but it changes differently according to working conditions and personal health status.
G. Costa, S. Sartori
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Work Ability and Work Nonparticipation
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2023Objective The aim of the study is to examine the association between work ability and work nonparticipation, including long-term sickness absence (LTSA), unemployment (UE), and disability pension/early retirement (ER). Methods We conducted a questionnaire-based 5-year follow-up ...
Paul Maurice Conway +3 more
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Finger amputations and ability to work
Hand, 1974Abstract 1. 1. We have presented 130 patients with a total of 163 amputations and investigated the occupational after-history with examination in detail of twenty-nine patients who changed their jobs permanently. 2. 2. The level of amputation did not appear to be critical provided that the stump was covered by adequate soft tissue and was not
R, Gruneberg, A J, Spence
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Work ability and perceived work stress
International Congress Series, 2005Abstract In this study, work ability was examined in a group of civil and military servants of the Netherlands Army. Work ability was assessed by using the Work Ability Index (WAI); this instrument was developed by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health to monitor aging workers.
Robert G. Goedhard, Willem J.A. Goedhard
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Regional innovation ability and its inequality: Measurements and dynamic decomposition
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022Yuhan Zhu
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