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    Importance of Human Faecal Biobanking: From Collection to Storage by Lewandowska Izabela, Grzech Katarzyna, Krzysztoń-Russjan Jolanta

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In recent years, there has been a particular increase in the number of studies related to the gut microbiome and the importance of its impact on the functioning human body. The review includes research on faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), microbiome analysis, ‘-omics’ research, cancer and parasites. …”
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    Technology for the People? Humanity as a Compass for the Digital Transformation by Thomas Franke, Mourad Zoubir

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Abstract How do we define what technology is for humans? One perspective suggests that it is a tool enabling the use of valuable resources such as time, food, health and mobility. …”
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    Toby Ord: The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity by Tolga Soydan

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… Toby Ord (2020): The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity …”
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    Globalisation with a Human Face and the Role of the United Nations by Lénárd Sándor

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…international human rights…”
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    Quantitative glycoproteomics of human milk and association with atopic disease. by Matilda Holm, Mayank Saraswat, Sakari Joenväärä, Antti Seppo, R John Looney, Tiialotta Tohmola, Jutta Renkonen, Risto Renkonen, Kirsi M Järvinen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Old Order Mennonite (OOM) community in Upstate New York have traditional, agrarian lifestyles, a low rate of atopic disease, and long periods of exclusive breastfeeding. Human milk proteins are heavily glycosylated, although there is a paucity of studies investigating the milk glycoproteome. …”
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    Interleukin-1 Modulation of Human Placental Trophoblast Proliferation

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…In this study, we employed JAR choriocarcinoma cell line as a model of human placental trophoblast to study the effect of IL-1. …”
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    Transplantation Tolerance Induced in Humans at the Fetal or the Neonatal Stage by Jean-Louis Touraine, Kamel Sanhadji

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Engraftment needs no conditioning regimen prior to transplantation in neonates with severe combined immunodeficiency disease or in human fetal patients having not yet developed any immune maturity, especially T-cell differentiation. …”
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    Polygenic prediction of human longevity on the supposition of pervasive pleiotropy by M. Reza Jabalameli, Jhih-Rong Lin, Quanwei Zhang, Zhen Wang, Joydeep Mitra, Nha Nguyen, Tina Gao, Mark Khusidman, Sanish Sathyan, Gil Atzmon, Sofiya Milman, Jan Vijg, Nir Barzilai, Zhengdong D. Zhang

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Abstract The highly polygenic nature of human longevity renders pleiotropy an indispensable feature of its genetic architecture. …”
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    Usefulness of Immunological Detection of the Human Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase by Annalisa Volpi, Sara Bravaccini, Laura Medri, Serenella Cerasoli, Michele Gaudio, Dino Amadori

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…In situ analysis using well characterised antibodies directed against the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) would therefore appear to be important to morphologically identify the nature of telomerase positive cells. …”
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    Firing propagation in empirical cognitive networks of human brain by Dehua Chen, Ruohua Gao, Zhiyin Yang, Siyu Huo, Zonghua Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here we study how neural firings are propagated in the empirical cognitive networks of human brain. We find that the firing propagation can be seriously influenced by both the global topology of the network and the local topology of the source node. …”
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    Human Platelets Take up Anti-VEGF Agents by B. Sobolewska, B. Fehrenbacher, P. Münzer, H. Kalbacher, S. Geue, Konstantinos Stellos, M. Schaller, F. Ziemssen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The uptake of anti-VEGF agents with or without VEGF treatment was investigated using immunofluorescence and immunogold staining in human platelets. The role of actin filaments and clathrin-coated vesicles in the transport of ranibizumab, aflibercept, and bevacizumab was evaluated by two pharmacologic inhibitors: staurosporine (protein kinase C inhibitor) and cytochalasin D. …”
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