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A Zen approach to volunteer management
Published 2002“…New York University's Zen approach to community service focuses on the principles of mindfulness, awareness, compassion, and engagement in the present moment. …”
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Measure less, succeed more: A Zen approach to organisational balance and effectiveness
Published 2007“…American firms have widely adopted the strict measurement practices of Japanese firms, but have largely not adopted the Eastern practice of Zen. A Zen approach fosters trust and provides flexibility that allows organizations to better achieve success in the long run. …”
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Inhibition of delta-like-4-mediated signaling impairs reparative angiogenesis after ischemia.
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Phenotypic miRNA screen identifies miRNA-26b to promote the growth and survival of endothelial cells
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Syndromic and non-syndromic aneurysms of the human ascending aorta share activation of the Smad2 pathway.
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Roles for endothelial cell and macrophage Gch1 and tetrahydrobiopterin in atherosclerosis progression
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A key role for the novel coronary artery disease gene JCAD in atherosclerosis via shear stress mechanotransduction
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Bone Morphogenetic Protein and Notch signaling crosstalk in poor-prognosis, mesenchymal-subtype colorectal cancer
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Bone morphogenetic protein and Notch signalling crosstalk in poor-prognosis, mesenchymal-subtype colorectal cancer.
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Cell cycle regulation of central spindle assembly.
Published 2004“…Phosphorylation by Cdk1 diminishes the motor activity of ZEN-4 by reducing its affinity for microtubules. …”
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Evolution of the insect Hox gene cluster: comparative analysis across 243 species
Published 2022“…There are also examples of radical functional change of Hox genes; for example, the ftz, zen and bcd genes in insects play roles in segmentation, extraembryonic membrane formation and body polarity, rather than specification of anteroposterior position. …”
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The CeCDC-14 phosphatase is required for cytokinesis in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo.
Published 2002“…It colocalizes with the mitotic kinesin ZEN-4, and the two proteins depend on each other for correct localization. …”
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