GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE-DEHYDROGENASE ON OLD PEROXISOMES MAINTAINS SELF-RENEWAL OF EPITHELIAL STEM CELLS AFTER ASYMMETRIC CELL DIVISION

Glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase on old peroxisomes maintains self-renewal of epithelial stem cells after asymmetric cell division

Abstract Selective inheritance of sub-cellular components has emerged as a mechanism guiding stem cell fate after asymmetric cell divisions.Peroxisomes play a crucial moen rothbury faucet role in multiple metabolic processes such as fatty acid metabolism and reactive oxygen species detoxification, but the apportioning of peroxisomes during stem cel

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Paradigm shifts for sustainable management of water hyacinth in tropical ecosystems: A review and overview of current challenges

For decades, the water hyacinth (WH) has progressively proven to be a prevalent invasive plant with significant environmental and socio-economic impacts.Its successful proliferation is enhanced by climate and hydrodynamic conditions (i.e., temperature, water flow regime, nutrient load) which strengthen the intrinsic characteristics of reproduction

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Employee Innovation Process: An Integrative Model

Enormous research has focused on investigating innovation process in organisations but only a few are devoted to employee innovation process, thus limiting our understanding of how to organise, foster and successfully manage click here employee innovation process in organisation.Drawing from the literature, this study extends the two-phase model of

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Evolution, Psychology, and a Conflict Theory of Culture

This article develops an evolutionary theory of conflict over the construction of culture that is informed by current knowledge of psychological mechanisms.Psychological mechanisms important for the production of culture include (1) general intelligence (including the ability to engender hypothetical scenarios and means-end reasoning necessary for

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