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1 Only the strong survive: The impact of frailty on patients undergoing leadless pacemaker implant
Medical complexity, as defined by the number and weighting of comorbidities, is a significant contributor to morbidity, mortality risk
2 Only the Strong Survive: The Impact of Frailty on Patients Undergoing Leadless Pacemaker Implant
Medical complexity, as defined by the number and weighting of comorbidities, is a significant contributor to morbidity, mortality risk
3 The Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum in Lipotoxicity during Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Stea
Perturbations in lipid and protein homeostasis induce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic l
4 Evolving real-world patterns of practice in metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCS
86 Background: Treatment options for patients with mCSPC have rapidly evolved the introduction of androgen receptor axis targeted ther
5 Modeling foot sole cutaneous afferents: FootSim
•FootSim simulates a realistic neural activation of foot sole afferents•This in silico tool is suggested for neuroprosthetic and n
6 Obesity control by SHIP inhibition requires pan-paralog inhibition and an intact eosinophil comp
•Pan-SHIP1/2 inhibitors (pan-SHIPi) reverse diet-induced obesity and hyperglycemia•Prevention of (DIO) by pan-SHIPi requires eosin
7 Stress and Liver Fibrogenesis
Stress response pathways are crucial for cells to adapt physiological and pathologic conditions. Increased transcription translation i
8 Photovoltaics literature survey (No. 183)
In order to help readers stay up-to-date in the field, each issue of Progress Photovoltaics will contain a list recently published jou
9 Acknowledgment to Reviewers
The Clinical Cancer Research editors wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the assistance of following reviewers who have gene
10 ISRIB Blunts the Integrated Stress Response by Allosterically Antagonising the Inhibitory Effect
•Mutually antagonistic binding of phosphorylated eIF2 and ISRIB to eIF2B•Opposing structural rearrangement eIF2B by or eIF2•Phos

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