LIPIDOMIC PROFILING IDENTIFIES A NOVEL LIPID SIGNATURE ASSOCIATED WITH ETHNICITY-SPECIFIC DISPARITY OF BLADDER CANCER

Lipidomic Profiling Identifies a Novel Lipid Signature Associated with Ethnicity-Specific Disparity of Bladder Cancer

Bladder Cancer (BLCA) is the ninth most frequently diagnosed cancer globally and the sixth most common cancer in the US.African Americans (AA) exhibit half the BLCA incidence compared to European Americans (EA), but they have a otto cap 32-285 70% higher risk of cancer-related death; unfortunately, this disparity in BLCA mortality remains poorly un

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SWEARING AND ITS MOTIVES IN THE ANTOLOGI RASA NOVEL

This paper investigated English swear words used in a novel.This study was urgent to conduct because using swear words is a natural behavior in communication which is indicated by the employment of certain swear words to express emotion, gator phi gator to reduce frustrated feeling, and to show solidarity to others.Two research points to resolve we

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Redox driven B12-ligand switch drives CarH photoresponse

Abstract CarH is a coenzyme B12-dependent photoreceptor involved in regulating carotenoid biosynthesis.How light-triggered cleavage of the B12 Co-C bond culminates in CarH tetramer dissociation to initiate transcription remains unclear.Here, a series of crystal structures of the CarH B12-binding domain after illumination suggest formation of unfore

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