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Cyclin dependent kinase 7 (CDK7); v-myc myelocytomatosis viral related oncogene neuroblastoma derived (MYCN; NMYC)

In vitro and mouse studies suggest THZ1, a covalent CDK7 inhibitor, could help treat neuroblastoma and other cancers driven by MYCN and other c-MYC (MYC)-family oncoproteins.




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Genocea's mark on malaria

Genocea has identified an immunological imprint in patients with malaria and is using a $1.2 million grant from the Gates Foundation to turn the findings into a vaccine.




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Translational tidbits

Yabao and MRC Technology partner in PD; charities form Neuro-MAP to insource pharma's abandoned compounds; Singapore creates a diagnostic hub; a roundup of public-private partnerships.




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Translational balance

Moving discoveries from academia to industry requires a delicate balance of risk, reward, skill sets and personalities, according to a translational panel held at BIO-Europe's partnering conference.




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Myeloid PTEN promotes chemotherapy-induced NLRP3-inflammasome activation and antitumour immunity




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Differentiation of transplanted haematopoietic stem cells tracked by single-cell transcriptomic analysis




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FBP1 loss disrupts liver metabolism and promotes tumorigenesis through a hepatic stellate cell senescence secretome




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MicroRNA binding site polymorphism in inflammatory genes associated with colorectal cancer: literature review and bioinformatics analysis




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Immunostimulatory oncolytic virotherapy for multiple myeloma targeting 4-1BB and/or CD40




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UNC5B mediates G2/M phase arrest of bladder cancer cells by binding to CDC14A and P53




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High-purity orbital angular momentum states from a visible metasurface laser




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Author Correction: Quantum wave–particle superposition in a delayed-choice experiment




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Cardamonin protects against lipopolysaccharide-induced myocardial contractile dysfunction in mice through Nrf2-regulated mechanism




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Nintedanib inhibits keloid fibroblast functions by blocking the phosphorylation of multiple kinases and enhancing receptor internalization




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Diabetes downregulates peptide transporter 1 in the rat jejunum: possible involvement of cholate-induced FXR activation




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An in vitro Förster resonance energy transfer-based high-throughput screening assay identifies inhibitors of SUMOylation E2 Ubc9




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Compound LM9, a novel MyD88 inhibitor, efficiently mitigates inflammatory responses and fibrosis in obesity-induced cardiomyopathy




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Head-to-head trials in inflammatory bowel disease: past, present and future




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A roadmap for development of neuro-oscillations as translational biomarkers for treatment development in neuropsychopharmacology




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Correction: Ketamine metabolites, clinical response, and gamma power in a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover trial for treatment-resistant major depression




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Combining radiolabelled therapies for neuroendocrine neoplasms




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Wheelchair propulsion fatigue thresholds in electromyographic and ventilatory testing




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Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder




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Functional neural correlates of psychopathy: a meta-analysis of MRI data




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Translational Psychiatry




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Phosphorylation of cGAS by CDK1 impairs self-DNA sensing in mitosis




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Pomalidomide, dexamethasone, and daratumumab in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma after lenalidomide treatment




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SHMT inhibition is effective and synergizes with methotrexate in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia




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High-risk additional chromosomal abnormalities at low blast counts herald death by CML




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Double rooted lateral?




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NLRP3 inflammasome activity as biomarker for primary progressive multiple sclerosis




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Noncanonical amino acids on display




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A comparative atlas of the brain




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Two Exemplary Twentieth Century Lives, The Telegraph

The 19th century Italian writer Emilio Salgari once remarked that ‘reading is travelling without the bother of baggage’. That is great advice, particularly in the time of COVID-19. Now that one is forcibly home-bound, works of literature and of scholarship can help transport one to different countries, different times. They can stimulate the mind, and [...]




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Changing trends of ocular trauma in the time of COVID-19 pandemic




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Protecting the population with immune individuals




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Defense Playbook for Campaigns

The 2018 National Defense Strategy (NDS) is predicated on a single organizing principle: America’s military pre-eminence is rapidly eroding. This is not a new concept. For years, experts have warned that the economic and technological advancements of U.S. adversaries, coupled with the 2008 financial crisis and America’s focus on peripheral conflicts, have caused a decline in America’s military dominance. 

In this context, the advances of near-peer competitors such as China and Russia have created plausible “theories of victory” in potential conflicts across Eastern Europe and East Asia. Competitors’ unaddressed improvements in strategic innovation, economic investment, and dual-use technology increases the risk of conflict and strains the U.S. alliance system. It is urgent that the United States reestablish and maintain credible deterrents against these near-peer competitors. After decades of focusing on post-Cold War ‘shaping’ operations, the American military needs to reinvigorate for full spectrum great power competition.

This report is intended as a blueprint on how to begin that process from graduate students at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. Contained inside are 12 memorandums. Each provides a high-level overview and specific recommendations on a key issue of American defense policy. 




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Oil's Collapse Is a Geopolitical Reset In Disguise

The world is on the cusp of a geopolitical reset. The global pandemic could well undermine international institutions, reinforce nationalism and spur de-globalization. But far-sighted leadership could also rekindle cooperation, glimmers of which appeared in the G-20’s offer of debt relief for some of the world’s poorest countries, a joint plea from more than 200 former national leaders for a more coordinated pandemic response and an unprecedented multinational pact to arrest the crash in oil markets.  




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Breaking the Ice: How France and the UK Could Reshape a Credible European Defense and Renew the Transatlantic Partnership

History is replete with irony, but rarely more poignantly than in the summer of 2016 when, on 23 June, the UK voted to leave the European Union and the next day, 24 June, the EU published its Global Strategy document asserting its ambition of “strategic autonomy.” Whither Franco-British defense cooperation in such chaotic circumstances? This paper attempts to provide the outline of an answer to that question.




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Relationship between markers of malnutrition and clinical outcomes in older adults with cancer: systematic review, narrative synthesis and meta-analysis




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COVID-19 pandemic: the effects of quarantine on cardiovascular risk




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Comments on “The role of appetite-related hormones, adaptive thermogenesis, perceived hunger and stress in long-term weight-loss maintenance: a mixed-methods study”




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Placental expression of leptin: fetal sex-independent relation with human placental growth




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The U.S. Is Now Resorting to Plan C

Americans are not going to wait for sufficient testing. So what happens then? Juliette Kayyem describes "opening up" as a high-stakes version of a coloring book. States can use more and more crayons, but the goal is to avoid going over the edges.




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H-Diplo Review Essay 192 on Lawson. Anatomies of Revolution

Emily Whalen reviews Anatomies of Revolution by George Lawson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019).




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Carmen Reinhart Says Argentina’s Debt Workout Won’t Be Its Last

Argentina’s latest effort to restructure its overseas debt probably won’t be its last, according to Harvard University economist Carmen Reinhart, who has sounded alarms over coming emerging markets crises in Venezuela and Turkey.




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Oil's Collapse Is a Geopolitical Reset In Disguise

The world is on the cusp of a geopolitical reset. The global pandemic could well undermine international institutions, reinforce nationalism and spur de-globalization. But far-sighted leadership could also rekindle cooperation, glimmers of which appeared in the G-20’s offer of debt relief for some of the world’s poorest countries, a joint plea from more than 200 former national leaders for a more coordinated pandemic response and an unprecedented multinational pact to arrest the crash in oil markets.  




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The U.S. Is Now Resorting to Plan C

Americans are not going to wait for sufficient testing. So what happens then? Juliette Kayyem describes "opening up" as a high-stakes version of a coloring book. States can use more and more crayons, but the goal is to avoid going over the edges.




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Author Correction: Comprehensive molecular characterization of mitochondrial genomes in human cancers




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The cartilage matrisome in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis