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Nanomedicines based on nanoscale metal-organic frameworks for cancer immunotherapy




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Ex vivo pulsed dendritic cell vaccination against cancer




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Feeding back on ingestion




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Universal screening for hepatitis C virus infection should be linked to universal treatment access




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Effects of acute and repeated treatment with methocinnamox, a mu opioid receptor antagonist, on fentanyl self-administration in rhesus monkeys




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Cannabinoid CB<sub>2</sub> receptors mediate the anxiolytic-like effects of monoacylglycerol lipase inhibition in a rat model of predator-induced fear




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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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Nesfatin-1 puts the brakes on reward-based feeding




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Evaluating the impact of trauma and PTSD on epigenetic prediction of lifespan and neural integrity




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Δ<sup>9</sup>-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) impairs visual working memory performance: a randomized crossover trial




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Obesity and impaired metabolic health in patients with COVID-19




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Sweet signals — gut–brain circuit for sugar identified




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Combining radiolabelled therapies for neuroendocrine neoplasms




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SIN List criticism based on misunderstandings




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A more accurate incidence of acute spinal cord injury in South Korea can be estimated by the national health insurance system




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Reduction of depression-like behavior in rat model induced by ShRNA targeting norepinephrine transporter in locus coeruleus




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




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Associations of interruptions to leisure-time sedentary behaviour with symptoms of depression and anxiety




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A standardized patient-centered characterization of the phenotypic spectrum of <i>PCDH19</i> girls clustering epilepsy




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Author Correction: “Dysfunctions” induced by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery are concomitant with metabolic improvement independent of weight loss




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Efficient generation of mouse models with the prime editing system




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Mendelian neurodegenerative disease genes involved in autophagy




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Erythrocytosis with <i>JAK2</i> GGCC_46/1 haplotype and without <i>JAK2</i> V617F mutation is associated with <i>CALR</i> rs1049481_G allele




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




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You're invited to an online congress




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Double rooted lateral?




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Fixed orthodontic appliances: a practical guide




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An update on blood-based biomarkers for non-Alzheimer neurodegenerative disorders




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Does the presenting phenotype predict survival in ALS–FTD?




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Predicting brain-disorder risk genes




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Paired TCR discovery in high throughput




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The Cities That Shaped Gandhi, The Cities That Gandhi Shaped, Hindustan Times

Mahatma Gandhi famously claimed that ‘India lives in her villages’. The focus of his political and social work, and his philosophical writings, was that India was essentially an agrarian civilization, and that it must remain that way. In fact, India had always lived in her towns too. Our epics spoke of the fabled cities of [...]




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Standing With Gandhi in Ahmedabad, Hindustan Times

On 30th January I was in Ahmedabad, a city that was central to Mahatma Gandhi’s life and work. It was here that he established the most celebrated of his ashrams, on the banks of the Sabarmati River; here that he revised and refined his moral and political philosophy; here that he conceived and planned the [...]




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The Folly and Vanity of The Project to Redesign New Delhi, The Wire

Six years ago, the then editor of the Hindustan Times invited me to write a fortnightly column. I agreed, on condition that there would be no censorship. While occasionally some changes to my text were made without my consent, there was no attempt to get me to rewrite my column or change its arguments. Until [...]




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Surgeon’s protection during ophthalmic surgery in the Covid-19 era: a novel fitted drape for ophthalmic operating microscopes




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Impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on basic science research in ophthalmology: the experience of a highly specialized research facility in France




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Evaluation of an AI system for the detection of diabetic retinopathy from images captured with a handheld portable fundus camera: the MAILOR AI study




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Design, implementation, and evaluation of a nurse-led intravitreal injection programme for retinal diseases in Singapore




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Modeling shield immunity to reduce COVID-19 epidemic spread




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Nature Medicine




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Joseph S. Nye: U.S. and China Need a More Cooperative Security Stance

Joseph S. Nye: U.S. and China Need a More Cooperative Security Stance




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An Interview with Bruce Schneier, Renowned Security Technologist

Bruce Schneier discusses current security technology concerns with The Politic's Eric Wallach.




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So Do Morals Matter in U.S. Foreign Policy? I Asked the Expert.

In his new book, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump, Joseph S. Nye developed a scorecard to determine how U.S. presidents since 1945 factored questions of ethics and morality into their foreign policy. In an interview, Henry Farrell asked him a few questions to get to the heart of his findings.




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To Pressure Iran, Pompeo Turns to the Deal Trump Renounced

The secretary of state is preparing an argument that the U.S. remains a participant in the Obama-era nuclear deal, with the goal of extending an arms embargo or destroying the accord.




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Why Bernie Sanders Will Win in 2020, No Matter Who Gets Elected

Stephen Walt writes that even though Bernie Sanders is out of the presidential race, the time has come for many of the policies that he promoted: Universal Healthcare; Democratic Socialism; Income Redistribution; and Foreign Policy.




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The United States Forgot Its Strategy for Winning Cold Wars

Stephen Walt writes that arguments against U.S. offshore balancing misunderstand history. The strategy that worked against the Soviet Union can work against China.




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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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Cutoff point estimation for serum vitamin D concentrations to predict cardiometabolic risk in Brazilian children




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Promoting healthy lifestyle in Chinese college students: evaluation of a social media-based intervention applying the RE-AIM framework




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StrongKids for pediatric nutritional risk screening in Brazil: a validation study