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Riise Whitley posted an update 5 hours, 37 minutes ago
The painting was also investigated by SEM-EDS, and FTIR techniques. Those results, in addition to the supporting elemental maps, allowed additional information to be obtained, such as the binders used on the painting.Hydrazine (N2H4) and ClO- are very harmful for public health, hence it is important and necessary to monitor them in living cells.…[Read more]
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Riise Whitley posted an update 1 day, 5 hours ago
Finally, we discuss the potential use of recombinant GDF11 as a therapeutic option for a wide range of medical conditions and the possible adverse effects of GDF11 inhibition mediated by MSTN inhibitors.Mammalian pheromones often linger in the environment and thus are particularly susceptible to interceptive eavesdropping, commonly understood as a…[Read more]
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Riise Whitley posted an update 3 days, 5 hours ago
rotic remodeling, but also appreciation of the pathophysiologic heterogeneity of fibrosis-associated myocardial disease.Generalist invertebrate predators contribute to pest management in agriculture, providing an important ecosystem service, particularly in organically managed fields. DNA-based methods to study food webs and feeding interactions…[Read more]
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Riise Whitley posted an update 5 days, 5 hours ago
We propose that in colon cancer, increased RAB31 expression in CAFs may contribute to tumor progression by regulating the secretion of HGF in the tumor stroma.Background and Objectives The influence of age at diagnosis of breast cancer upon the prognosis of patients with different immunohistochemical (IHC)-defined subtypes is still incompletely…[Read more]
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Riise Whitley posted an update 6 days, 20 hours ago
The trend of e-cigarette use among teens is ever increasing. Here we show the dysbiotic oral microbial ecology in e-cigarette users influencing the local host immune environment compared with non-smoker controls and cigarette smokers. Using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing, we evaluated 119 human participants, 40 in each of the three cohorts,…[Read more]
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