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Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae
Wen, Guo, Huixin, Liang, Yanwei, Lv, Chunming, Wang (2023): Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae. Zootaxa 5353 (2): 176-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.2.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5353.2.
sj-pdf-1-jap-10.1177_10783903221077292 – Supplemental material for Text Analysis of Suicide Risk in Adolescents and Young Adults
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jap-10.1177_10783903221077292 for Text Analysis of Suicide Risk in Adolescents and Young Adults by Jia-Wen Guo, Julianne Kimmel and Lauri A. Linder in Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association</p
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition and the use of ECIS
The development of tumour cell invasion and metastasis is a prime factor influencing prognosis of cancer patients. Understanding the mechanisms involved in tumour cell invasion may aid in limiting tumour progression and lead to a reduction in patient mortality. In order to become invasive, tumour cells must overcome the physical barriers imposed by cell–cell adhesions and the basement membrane and attain a motile phenotype. Evidence is emerging which indicates a role for epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) in tumour cell invasion whereby tumour cells would lose E-cadherin-dependent intercellular adhesion and acquire the ability to migrate, enabling these cells to invade adjacent tissues. This current chapter reviews the role of EMT in cancer metastasis and looks at the Electrical Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing system (ECIS) as an important tool for analysing changes in cell motility
FIGURE 3 in Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae
FIGURE 3. Pictorial key for identification of the genus Bolbolaimus Cobb, 1920.Published as part of <i>Wen, Guo, Huixin, Liang, Yanwei, Lv & Chunming, Wang, 2023, Description of Bolbolaimus major sp. nov. (Nematoda), from the Yellow Sea, China and phylogenetic analysis in Microlaimidae, pp. 176-186 in Zootaxa 5353 (2)</i> on page 182, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.2.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8427210">http://zenodo.org/record/8427210</a>
Human Cloning as the Other in Ishiguro\u27s Never Let Me Go
In her article Human Cloning as the Other in Ishiguro\u27s Never Let Me Go Wen Guo analyzes Kazuo Ishiguro\u27s novel with focus on Ishiguro\u27s analogy between human cloning and people of marginality in contemporary society. Guo discusses the novel\u27s ambience of doubt and suspense and elaborates on how the theme of otherness is addressed by Ishiguro\u27s mock-realism in a landscape of science fiction. Further, Guo analyses the unhomely Hailsham of the novel, the clones\u27 self-pursuit, and their ethical attitudes. Guo argues that in Ishiguro\u27s novel a person\u27s ethical choices are determined by his/her situation which confirms Ishiguro\u27s beliefs with regard to one\u27s responsibility, loyalty, and destiny by his/her ethical choices
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