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A New Way to Make Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

A New Way to Make Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells - Dr. Edward Morrisey at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Medicine reports on a new way to make induced pluripotent stem cells with miRNA...

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Engineering

B&B: Using extensional flow to reveal diverse aggregation landscapes for three IgG1 molecules

(1) B&B: Using extensional flow to reveal diverse aggregation landscapes for three IgG1 molecules ...

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Medicine

Patients with first-diagnosed atrial fibrillation – Video abstract [122916]

Video abstract of original research paper “Incidence, type of atrial fibrillation and risk factors for stroke: a population-based cohort study” published in the open access journal Clinical Epidemiolo...

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Medicine

Digital clinical decision support system in management of COPD - Video abstract [ID 319753]

Video abstract of an original research "Role of a digital clinical decision support system in general practitioners’ management of COPD in Norway" to be published in the open access Internat...

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Economics

Pascaline Dupas: Do health subsidies help? | Human capital and growth

Pascaline Dupas of Stanford University looks at what prevent households from investing in health products that we know can save lives. Often the reason is simply poverty, however the international com...

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Medicine

Regorafenib and PD-1 inhibitor for a Sorafenib-Refractory HCC patient - Video abstract [ID 284092]

Video abstract of a case report paper "Complete Response to the sequential treatment with Regorafenib followed by PD-1 inhibitor in a Sorafenib-Refractory Hepatocellular Carcinoma patient" p...

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5 minute video Autonomous Navigation and Control - Evaluating Methods to SLAM

My experiment will show that it is possible to test autonomous driverless robots to map their environment quickly using sensors and SLAM methodologies. When it is complete, it will be able to be compa...

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Biology

Assembly and budding of a virus from a membrane microdomain

Assembly and Budding of a Virus from a Membrane Microdomain - Viruses have an outer protein shell (called a capsid) that surrounds the viral nucleic acid. Enveloped viruses, such as HIV, have an addit...

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Medicine

hERG 1 and Glut-1 in nonmetastatic CRC – Video abstract [ID 114090]

Video abstract of an original research paper “hERG1 positivity and Glut-1 negativity identifies high-risk TNM stage I and II colorectal cancer patients, regardless of adjuvant chemotherapy” published ...

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Physics

Curing Braess' paradox by secondary control in power grids

Curing Braess' paradox by secondary control in power grids ...

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Biology

Controlling interneuron migration in the cortex

Controlling interneuron migration in the cortex ...

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Other

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Using a photosynthetic protein for electricity production...

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Assessing Secondary Teachers' Algebraic Habits of Mind...

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Computer Science

DeepMind's AI Learns The Piano From The Masters of The Past

(3) DeepMind's AI Learns The Piano From The Masters of The Past ...

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Public Health

Dieting

Dieting - YouTube...

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Medicine

Video Abstract: Analgesic Nephropathy - A Painful Progression

Video Abstract: Analgesic Nephropathy - A Painful Progression - In this video abstract, the authors discuss their article recently published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Urology....

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Engineering

3MT ’15-Mahdi Vaezi/Mechanical Engineering

Mahdi Vaezi presents on “Is Pipeline Hydro-Transport of Biomass Materials to a Bio-Refinery Realistic?” as part of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research's 3 Minute Thesis competition....

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Biology

Hippo Signaling Regulates Microprocessor and Links Cell-Density-Dependent miRNA Biogenesis to Cancer

Richard Gregory and colleagues reveal that the Hippo-signaling pathway and its downstream target YAP regulate miRNA biogenesis in a cell-density-dependent manner, which may be responsible for the wide...

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Biology

How Brains Filter Familiar Stimuli: The Negative-Image Model for Habituation

Ramaswami proposes a conceptually simple mechanism by which nervous systems may identify and filter familiar or predicted stimuli. He further discusses the importance of this mechanism for higher cogn...

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