Day: August 28, 2024
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Tumor-induced natural killer cell dysfunction is a rapid and reversible process uncoupled from the expression of immune checkpoints
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Chiral edge waves in a dance-based human topological insulator
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Cytokinin and ALOG proteins regulate pluripotent stem cell identity in the moss Physcomitrium patens
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Cancer-associated DNA hypermethylation of Polycomb targets requires DNMT3A dual recognition of histone H2AK119 ubiquitination and the nucleosome acidic patch
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Inertial range of magnetorotational turbulence
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An AP2/ERF transcription factor confers chilling tolerance in rice
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Top-down modulation of the retinal code via histaminergic neurons of the hypothalamus
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Cl−-dependent amplification of excitatory synaptic potentials at distal dendrites revealed by voltage imaging
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Mountain building process of the Taiwan orogeny
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Wildfire and Extreme Rain Intensify Erosion and Sediment Flow, USGS-led Study Shows
In a warming climate, increased wildfire activity coupled with extreme rain events is causing significant erosion, leading to heightened sediment…
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