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    A KLF2-BMPER-Smad1/5 checkpoint regulates high fluid shear stress-mediated artery remodeling by Deng, H, Zhang, J, Wang, Y, Joshi, D, Pi, X, De Val, S, Schwartz, MA

    Published 2024
    “…Smad1/5 limits Akt activation, suggesting that inhibiting Smad1/5 may facilitate outward remodeling. …”
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    The SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein interferes with the full enzymatic activation of UPF1 and its interaction with UPF2 by Nuccetelli, V, Mghezzi-Habellah, M, Deymier, S, Roisin, A, Gérard-Baraggia, F, Rocchi, C, Coureux, P, Gouet, P, Cimarelli, A, Mocquet, V, Fiorini, F

    Published 2025
    “…These results unveil a novel, multi-faceted mechanism by which SARS-CoV-2 evades the host’s defenses and manipulates cellular components. …”
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    Association between a selective 5-HT4 receptor agonist and incidence of major depressive disorder: emulated target trial by de Cates, AN, Harmer, CJ, Harrison, PJ, Cowen, PJ, Emmanuel, A, Travis, S, Murphy, SE, Taquet, M

    Published 2024
    “…<p><b>Background</b></p> The serotonin 4 receptor (5-HT4R) is a promising target for the treatment of depression. …”
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    Phenotypic screen of sixty-eight colorectal cancer cell lines identifies CEACAM6 and CEACAM5 as markers of acid-resistance by Michl, J, White, B, Monterisi, S, Bodmer, W, Swietach, P

    Published 2024
    “…Lack of CEACAM6 (but not of CEACAM5) reduced cell growth and their ability to differentiate. …”
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    Crystal structure of 5-methyl ß-N-(methylacetyl)methylenedithiocarbazate, C6H10N2OS2 by Tarafder, M.T.H., Saravanan, N., Crouse, K.A., Yamin, B.M., Fun, H.-K., Raj, S.S.S., Razak, I.A.

    Published 2001
    “…C6H10N2OS2, monoclinic, P121/n1 (No. 14), a = 4.2699(1) Å, b= 13.7544(2) Å,c= 15.8280(4) Å, β = 97.263(1)°, V= 922A Å3, Z = 4, R(F) = 0.063, wRref(F2) = 0.173, T=293 K.…”
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    Exploring the therapeutic potential of 5-fluorouracil-loaded calcium carbonate nanoparticles combined with natural compound thymoquinone for colon cancer treatment by Deng, Xi, Yang, Zhongming, Chan, Kim Wei, Abu Bakar, Md Zuki

    Published 2024
    “…Given the need for novel and effective therapies for colon cancer, this study aimed to investigate the effects of 5-fluorouracil-loaded calcium carbonate nanoparticles (5FU-CaCO3np) combined with thymoquinone (TQ) against colon cancer. …”
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    Compact dual-band enhanced bandwidth 5G mm – wave MIMO dielectric resonator antenna utilizing metallic strips by Ahmad, Hamza, Jamaluddin, Mohd. Haizal, Che Seman, Fauziahanim, Rahman, Muhibur, Nasir, Nida, Ayub, Ayesha

    Published 2024
    “…A compact dual-band Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Dielectric Resonator Antenna with improved bandwidth for 5G mm-wave applications is presented. Two rectangular DRAs mounted on a substrate backed ground plane are excited by microstrip feed through aperture coupling. …”
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    Can industry 5.0 technologies overcome supply chain disruptions? A perspective study on pandemics, war, and climate change issues by Agrawal, Shruti, Agrawal, Rohit, Kumar, Anil, Luthra, Sunil, Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo

    Published 2024
    “…Industry 5.0 (I5.0) is the next industrial revolution that will leverage human intervention in collaboration with intelligent, logical, and smart machines to attain even more user-preferred and resource-efficient manufacturing and supply chain solutions. …”
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    Search for Higgs boson pairs decaying to WW*WW*, WW*ττ, and ττττ in proton-proton collisions at √𝑠 = 13 TeV by Tumasyan, A., Adam, W., Andrejkovic, J. W., Bergauer, T., Chatterjee, S., Damanakis, K., Dragicevic, M., Escalante Del Valle, A., Jeitler, M., Krammer, N., Lechner, L., Liko, D., Mikulec, I., Paulitsch, P., Pitters, F. M., Schieck, J., Schöfbeck, R., Schwarz, D.

    Published 2023
    “…The observed (expected) limits on the cross section for resonant HH production range from 0.18 to 0.90 (0.08 to 1.06) pb at 95% CL for new heavy-particle masses in the range 250–1000 GeV.…”
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    Measurement of J/ψ-pair production in pp collisions at $$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13 TeV and study of gluon transverse-momentum dependent PDFs by Aaij, R., Abdelmotteleb, A. S. W., Abellan Beteta, C., Abudinén, F., Ackernley, T., Adeva, B., Adinolfi, M., Adlarson, P., Afsharnia, H., Agapopoulou, C., Aidala, C. A., Ajaltouni, Z., Akar, S., Akiba, K., Albicocco, P., Albrecht, J.

    Published 2024
    “…The measurement is performed with both J/ψ mesons in the transverse momentum range 0 < pT < 14 GeV/c and rapidity range 2.0 < y < 4.5. The cross-section of this process is measured to be 16.36 ± 0.28 (stat) ± 0.88 (syst) nb. …”
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    Search for dark matter particles in W+W− events with transverse momentum imbalance in proton-proton collisions at $$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13 TeV by Hayrapetyan, A., Tumasyan, A., Adam, W., Andrejkovic, J. W., Bergauer, T., Chatterjee, S., Damanakis, K., Dragicevic, M., Escalante Del Valle, A., Hussain, P. S., Jeitler, M., Krammer, N., Liko, D., Mikulec, I., Schieck, J., Schöfbeck, R.

    Published 2024
    “…The dark matter phase space is probed in the mass range 100–300 GeV, extending the scope of previous searches. Current exclusion limits are improved in the range of dark Higgs masses from 160 to 250 GeV, for a dark matter mass of 200 GeV.…”
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    Back to the Basics of SARS-CoV-2 Biochemistry: Microvascular Occlusive Glycan Bindings Govern Its Morbidities and Inform Therapeutic Responses by Scheim, David E., Parry, Peter I., Rabbolini, David J., Aldous, Colleen, Yagisawa, Morimasa, Clancy, Robert, Borody, Thomas J., Hoy, Wendy E.

    Published 2024
    “…Consistent with the biochemistry of coronaviruses as well established over decades, SARS-CoV-2 makes its initial attachment to host cells through the binding of its spike protein (SP) to sialylated glycans (containing the monosaccharide sialic acid) on the cell surface. …”
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