She recently co-authored a paper with Kantorow and
research colleagues titled «Integrin αVβ5 - mediated removal of apoptotic cell debris by the eye lens and its inhibition by UV - light exposure,» published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Not exact matches
The paper, by P.P. Garcez at D'Or Institute for
Research and Education (IDOR) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and
colleagues was
titled, «Zika virus impairs growth in human neurospheres and brain organoids.»
The value of this information is illustrated by the results of a study published May 19 in the journal Geophysical
Research Letters by Oster's group, working with
colleagues from the Berkeley Geochronology Center, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History and the University of Cambridge
titled «Northeast Indian stalagmite records Pacific decadal climate change: Implications for moisture transport and drought in India.»
The paper, by S.S. Karuppagounder at Burke Medical
Research Institute in White Plains, N.Y., and
colleagues was
titled, «Therapeutic targeting of oxygen - sensing prolyl hydroxylases abrogates ATF4 - dependent neuronal death and improves outcomes after brain hemorrhage in several rodent models.»
This device was first reported in the paper
titled «Long - range coupling of electron - hole pairs in spatially separated organic donor - acceptor layers» written by H. Nakanotani at Kyushu University's Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics
Research (OPERA) in Fukuoka, Japan, and
colleagues and published online Feb. 26, 2016 in the journal Science Advances.
Davis - Kean and
colleagues Jacquelynne Eccles, also of the University of Michigan, and Miriam Linver of Columbia University presented their findings in a paper
titled «Influences of Gender on Academic Achievement» at the biennial meeting of the Society for
Research on Adolescence in New Orleans on April 13.
Every morning, Alan
Title and his
colleagues at the Stanford Lockheed Institute for Space
Research in Palo Alto, California, sit down to watch movies compiled from the images.
Last week I, along with my
colleague, Innosight Institute Education
research assistant Charity Eyre, authored an op - ed
titled «State has virtually no reason to not give online charter schools a shot» in The Star - Ledger in New Jersey about a proposed moratorium on virtual charter schools in the state.
For a study released in December,
titled «Student Academic Achievement in Charter Schools: What We Know and Why We Know So Little,» Nelson and WMU
colleague Dr. Gary Miron, principal
research associate with the Evaluation Center, conducted a meta - analysis of
research and evaluations of student achievement in charter schools.
See also a
research study I published about this with a set of
colleagues in 2010,
titled «Cheating in the first, second, and third degree: Educators» responses to high - stakes testing,» in which we got as close as anyone of whom I am aware to understanding not only the frequencies but also the varieties of ways in which educators distort, sometimes consciously and sometimes subconsciously, their students» test scores.
Most people over-trade due to «overweighting» their winning trades as Terrance Odean and his
colleagues pointed out in their
research titled Do Day Traders Rationally Learn About Their Ability?
In sharing a panel session of free Internet legal
research with Connie Crosby and two American law library
colleagues, I learned about and briefly perused Connie Crosby's new book called Effective Blogging for Libraries available from Neal - Schuman so wanted to mention and celebrate this new
title.