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Mammalian autophagy and the plasma membrane.
Autophagy (literally 'self-eating') is an evolutionarily conserved degradation process where cytoplasmic components are engulfed by vesicles called autophagosomes, which are then delivered to lysosomes, where their contents are...
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Autophagy Induction as a Therapeutic Strategy for Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Autophagy is a major, conserved cellular pathway by which cells deliver cytoplasmic contents to lysosomes for degradation. Genetic studies have revealed extensive links between autophagy and neurodegenerative disease, and...
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An unexpected role reversal
RP Blakesley
Apr 19, 2017
Abstract In 1862, the collector Pavel Tretyakov made his second visit to Britain, and lent three paintings to the International Exhibition held in London that year. Then aged just thirty, he had...
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Combined Learning Models Based on Constructionism Applied in Modern Learning of Biology
Iancu Mariana
Jan 01, 2019
The purpose of this research has been to identify modern and effective learning models, based on constructionism, in learning biological concepts. The author shows that the cognitive, formative, and emotional benefits, of...
Using an Interaction Parameter in Model-Based Phase I Trials for Combination Treatments? A Simulation Study.
There is growing interest in Phase I dose-finding studies studying several doses of more than one agent simultaneously. A number of combination dose-finding designs were recently proposed to guide escalation/de-escalation...
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Design Thinking and Compliance as Drivers for Decision Support System Adoption in Agriculture
To respond to increasing demands for good agricultural practices (GAP) and food safety, governments globally are introducing stringent regulations to govern agricultural compliance that affect production, storage, and sales...
From Face Perception to Individual Recognition: The Missing Link
Sofia Mariana Landi
Jan 01, 0001
Recognizing other individuals is a key social aspect of our everyday lives. To recognize a familiar individual, we must establish a link between sensory inputs and a representation of that individual held in memory. In primates...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The Consequences of Assisted Reproduction Technologies on the Offspring Health Throughout Life
The use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) worldwide has led to the conception and birth of over eight million babies since being implemented in 1978. ART use is currently on the rise, given growing infertility and the...
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Self-conscious emotions in patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain

Objective: The role of self-conscious emotions (SCEs) including shame, guilt, humiliation and embarrassment are of increasing interest within health. Yet, little is known about SCEs in the experience of chronic pain. This...

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An order restricted multi-arm multi-stage clinical trial design.
One family of designs that can noticeably improve efficiency in later stages of drug development are multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS) designs. They allow several arms to be studied concurrently and gain efficiency by dropping poorly...
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Right Engel-type subgroups and length parameters of finite groups

Let be an element of a finite group and let be the subgroup generated by all the right Engel values over. In the case when is soluble we prove that if, for some, the Fitting height of is equal to, then belongs to the th...

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Using an Interaction Parameter in Model-Based Phase I Trials for Combination Treatments? A Simulation Study
There is growing interest in Phase I dose-finding studies studying several doses of more than one agent simultaneously. A number of combination dose-finding designs were recently proposed to guide escalation/de-escalation...
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Practical recommendations for implementing a Bayesian adaptive phase I design during a pandemic.
BACKGROUND: Modern designs for dose-finding studies (e.g., model-based designs such as continual reassessment method) have been shown to substantially improve the ability to determine a suitable dose for efficacy testing when...
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Obstacles to detecting isoforms using full-length scRNA-seq data
Abstract: Background: Early single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) studies suggested that it was unusual to see more than one isoform being produced from a gene in a single cell, even when multiple isoforms were detected in matched...
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Practical recommendations for implementing a Bayesian adaptive phase I design during a pandemic.
BACKGROUND: Modern designs for dose-finding studies (e.g., model-based designs such as continual reassessment method) have been shown to substantially improve the ability to determine a suitable dose for efficacy testing when...
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Groups with boundedly many commutator of maximal order
By a result of Cocke and Venkataraman we know that if G is a group with at most m elements of maximal order, then is m-bounded. In this paper we consider the following related setting. Suppose G is a group with at most m...
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A Hybrid Hierarchical Heuristic-ACO With Local Search Applied to Travelling Salesman Problem, AS-FA-Ls
The combinatorial optimization problem is attracting research because they have a wide variety of applications ranging from route planning and supply chain optimization to industrial scheduling and the IoT. Solving such problems...

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