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    Integrating representation learning, permutation, and optimization to detect lineage-related gene expression patterns by Hannah M. Schlüter, Caroline Uhler

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Such datasets provide opportunities to compare gene expression memory maintenance through lineage branching and pinpoint critical genes in these processes. …”
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    Factors shaping the poetry of P. Galbinur and individuality features of style by Ayten Jafar Gulu Heybatova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In general, the renewal that began in the 1960s is characterized by the mobility of different typologies, different models of the paradigmatic landscape, and new schemes for expressing memory codes in subsequent decades. Literary and theoretical thought followed the path of analyzing the general course of the process with all its aspects at different levels, trying to understand and clarify the essence from a rational and irrational point of view.…”
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    TLR4+group 2 innate lymphoid cells contribute to persistent type 2 immunity in airway diseases by Yan Li, Zaichuan Wang, Su Duan, Xue Wang, Yuling Zhang, Claus Bachert, Nan Zhang, Wei Wang, Sun Ying, Feng Lan, Chengshuo Wang, Luo Zhang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…We find that toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)+ILC2s, with similar markers to their human counterparts, expresse memory cell markers, persist over time, and respond more vigorously to a secondary unrelated antigen challenge in the mouse model. …”
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    Cutting-edge assessment techniques for B cell immune memory: an overview by Martina Bozhkova, Petya Gardzheva, Vanya Rangelova, Hristo Taskov, Marianna Murdjeva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…After antigens are processed and presented to naive B cells, these B cells differentiate into either surface immunoglobulin-expressing memory B cells (MBCs) or antibody-secreting plasma cells (PC) and long-lived plasma cells (LLPC). …”
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    Memory in the signifying body. An insight into lexicon from different sign languages by Maria T. De Monte

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Drawing on theories of embodiment, including work from neuroscience, psycholinguistics, and sign linguistics, this study investigates the bodily locations used to express memory across five sign languages: Italian Sign Language (LIS), Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS), American Sign Language (ASL), British Sign Language (BSL), and Japanese Sign Language (JSL). …”
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