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    Anti-galectin-9 therapy synergizes with EGFR inhibition to reprogram the tumor microenvironment and overcome immune evasion by Mien-Chie Hung, Jun Yao, Chia-Hung Chen, Chih-Yen Tu, Zhiguo Liu, Qihui Chen, Liyan Gu, Dongli Linghu, Jiaming Song, Chengjie Liu, Boning Liu, Riyao Yang, Swathi Priya Manickam, Navaneethan Sundhar, Delong Liu, Hsiao-Fan Chen, Shasha Shi, Shunjie Xiong, Linlin Sun

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Notably, Gal-9-neutralizing antibodies synergized with EGFR-TKI to markedly inhibit tumor growth in two syngeneic mouse models, including the poorly immunogenic LLC lung tumor model unresponsive to programmed cell death protein-1/programmed death-ligand 1 blockade. …”
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    Selection of the Most Suitable Tree and Shrub Species for the Afforestation of Iranian Northern Zagros Forests Using AHP and TOPSIS Techniques (Case Study: Perdanan Piranshahr) by Farzad Yavari, Ahmad Alijanpour, Abbas Banj Shafiei, Hossein Azadi, Hadi Beygi Heiderlou

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Results: The findings of extracting damaged spots, clearings, and vacant spots of tree and shrub species using remote sensing data revealed the presence of 141 places covering a total area of 685 ha. …”
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    Preliminary Study on Natural Infection of Shellfish with Movement Disorder Nodavirus (MDNV) by Ping LI, Jitao XIA, Changming BAI, Ruidong XU, Tingting XU, Shuang LIU, Liang YAO, Xingtong YU, Qingli ZHANG

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In the gill tissue of C. gigas, epithelial cells were severely damaged, and the appearance of vacuolation and necrosis of karyopyknotic nuclei was observed in the gill. …”
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    Climate Change and Outdoor Workers: A Narrative Review by Mehdi Asghari, Mohammad Javad Ghanadzadeh, Razieh Soltani Gerdfaramarzi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Presentation of an operational program to reduce vulnerability of outdoor workers to to heat stress and climate change. …”
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    Histone modifications as regulators of life and death in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Birthe Fahrenkrog

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Apoptosis or programmed cell death is an integrated, genetically controlled suicide program that not only regulates tissue homeostasis of multicellular organisms, but also the fate of damaged and aged cells of lower eukaryotes, such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. …”
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    Teacher-student relationship in the nursing graduation: students‘ perception by Adna de Araújo Silva, Karenine Maria Holanda Cavalcante, Lorena Barbosa Ximenes

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…This study aimed at identifying the behavior and attitudes that facilitated and the ones that damaged the teacher-student relationship experienced in a Nursing undergraduate program, from the students’ point of view. …”
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    Effects of CFRP Strengthening on Dynamic and Fatigue Responses of Composite Bridge by Kittisak Kuntiyawichai, Suchart Limkatanyu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Two types of CFRP strengthening techniques, CFRP sheets and CFRP deck, are applied to both the damaged and undamaged bridges. For the case of damaged bridge, two through-thickness crack sizes, 3 mm and 6 mm in depth, are assumed at midspan of the steel girders. …”
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    Capítulo 3 — Evaluación de los árboles dañados durante un huracán y toma de decisiones by Eliana Kampf, Mary L. Duryea, Edward F. Gilman, Astrid Delgado

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Gilman, and Astrid Delgado, is the Spanish language version of FOR-117, Chapter 3 - Assessing Hurricane-Damaged Trees and Deciding What to Do. It is part of the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program series. …”
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    Capítulo 3 — Evaluación de los árboles dañados durante un huracán y toma de decisiones by Eliana Kampf, Mary L. Duryea, Edward F. Gilman, Astrid Delgado

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…Gilman, and Astrid Delgado, is the Spanish language version of FOR-117, Chapter 3 - Assessing Hurricane-Damaged Trees and Deciding What to Do. It is part of the Urban Forest Hurricane Recovery Program series. …”
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    A Matheuristic Approach Based on Variable Neighborhood Search for the Static Repositioning Problem in Station-Based Bike-Sharing Systems by Julio Mario Daza-Escorcia, David Álvarez-Martínez

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Each station should have a target number of operative bikes to make it likely to meet customer demands. Furthermore, the damaged bikes should be removed from the stations. …”
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    Bacterial Leaf Spot of Lettuce Disease: An Unpredictable Enemy to the Florida Lettuce Industry by German Sandoya, Dennis Calvin Odero

    Published 2021-05-01
    “… Bacterial leaf spot (BLS) of lettuce is caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas hortorum. BLS is more damaging in Florida, where the climate is conducive for disease development. …”
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    A ribodepletion and tagging protocol to multiplex samples for RNA-seq based virus detection: application to the cassava virome by Daniel H. Otron, Justin S. Pita, Murielle Hoareau, Fidèle Tiendrébéogo, Jean-Michel Lett, Pierre Lefeuvre

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz), is a staple food and the main source of calories for many populations in Africa, but the plant is beset by several damaging viruses. So far, eight families of virus infecting cassava have been identified; the Geminiviridae (ssDNA viruses responsible for cassava mosaic disease, CMD) and Potyviridae (ssRNA + viruses responsible for cassava brown streak disease, CBSD) families being the most damaging to cassava in Africa. …”
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