MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ORIGINS OF BEHAVIORAL SEX DIFFERENCES: A TINY LITTLE FLY TELLS A LOT



Identification of collagen genes related to immune infiltration and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in glioma

Abstract Background Gliomas account for the majority of fatal primary brain tumors, and there is much room for research in the underlying pathogenesis, the multistep progression of glioma, and how to improve survival.In our study, we aimed to identify potential biomarkers or therapeutic targets of glioma and study the mechanism underlying the tumor

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Diversity in the HLA-I Recognition of HLA-F Monoclonal Antibodies: HLA-F or HLA-Ib Monospecific, HLA-E or HLA-G Bispecific Antibodies with or without HLA-Ia Reactivity

Previous investigators have used various anti-HLA-F monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to demonstrate that the tissue distribution of HLA-F is highly restricted.Notably, these mAbs differed in their immunodiagnostic capabilities.Specifically, mAbs Fpep1.1 and FG1 detected HLA-F intracellularly in B cells but not on the cell surface, whereas mAb 3D11 dete

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Near-real-time processing of a ceilometer network assisted with sun-photometer data: monitoring a dust outbreak over the Iberian Peninsula

The interest in the use of ceilometers for optical aerosol characterization has increased in the last few years.They operate continuously almost unattended and are also much less expensive than lidars; hence, they can be distributed in dense networks over large areas.However, due to the low signal-to-noise ratio it is not always possible to obtain

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