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1. Rapid and synchronous chemical induction of replicative‐like senescence via a small molecule inhibitor.

2. Treatment with Cerebrolysin Prolongs Lifespan in a Mouse Model of Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy.

3. Transformative Materials for Interfacial Drug Delivery.

4. Epigenetic rejuvenation by partial reprogramming.

5. Non‐linearity in event runoff generation in a small agricultural catchment.

6. Molecular and morphological findings in a sample of oral surgery patients: What can we learn for multivariate concepts for age estimation?

7. Groups in contact: Meta‐representations, interobjectivity, and cultural incompatibilities.

8. Contestation over Development Policy in the European Parliament.

9. Czech Drought Monitor System for monitoring and forecasting agricultural drought and drought impacts.

10. Inhibition of Cdc42 activity extends lifespan and decreases circulating inflammatory cytokines in aged female C57BL/6 mice.

11. Identity, representations, religion, and apologizing for past wrongdoings: Muslim discourse about Indonesia's 1965–66 massacres of communists.

12. Coupled Cooperative Supramolecular Polymerization: A New Model Applied to the Competing Aggregation Pathways of an Amphiphilic aza‐BODIPY Dye into Spherical and Rod‐Like Aggregates.

13. Catching up with wonderful women: The women‐are‐wonderful effect is smaller in more gender egalitarian societies.

15. Enhanced expression of thioredoxin‐interacting‐protein regulates oxidative DNA damage and aging.

16. Primary Osteoporosis Is Not Reflected by Disease‐Specific DNA Methylation or Accelerated Epigenetic Age in Blood.

17. Living Supramolecular Polymerization of a Perylene Bisimide Dye into Fluorescent J-Aggregates.

18. Liberal Power Europe.

19. Near-IR Absorbing J-Aggregate of an Amphiphilic BF2-Azadipyrromethene Dye by Kinetic Cooperative Self-Assembly.

20. Prejudice in interreligious context: The role of metaprejudice and majority-minority status.

21. Embodied Social Representation.

22. Senescence-associated DNA methylation is stochastically acquired in subpopulations of mesenchymal stem cells.

24. Do age-associated DNA methylation changes increase the risk of malignant transformation?

26. 'It's Only Other People Who Make Me Feel Black': Acculturation, Identity, and Agency in a Multicultural Community.

29. Monitoring of cellular senescence by DNA-methylation at specific CpG sites.

30. Adipogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells is down-regulated by microRNA-369-5p and up-regulated by microRNA-371.

31. Essentialist theory of 'hybrids': From animal kinds to ethnic categories and race Wolfgang Wagner et al. Theory of hybrids.

32. DNA methylation pattern changes upon long-term culture and aging of human mesenchymal stromal cells.

33. Co-culture with mesenchymal stromal cells increases proliferation and maintenance of haematopoietic progenitor cells.

34. Essentialism and attribution of monstrosity in racist discourse: Right-wing internet postings about Africans and Jews.

35. Construction and Deconstruction of Essence in Representating Social Groups: Identity Projects, Stereotyping, and Racism.

36. Calcification or dedifferentiation: Requirement to lock mesenchymal stem cells in a desired differentiation stage.

37. Mesenchymal stem cells and cardiac repair.

39. Satellite radar imagery for monitoring inland wetlands in boreal and sub-arctic environments.

41. Thinking groups: Rhetorical enactment of collective identity in three Israeli Kibbutzim.

43. Stem cells and ageing.

44. GM Foods and the Misperception of Risk Perception.

46. Mlc1p promotes septum closure during cytokinesis via the IQ motifs of the vesicle motor Myo2p.

47. Collective symbolic coping with new technology: Knowledge, images and public discourse.

49. Neonatal rat cartilage has the capacity for tissue regeneration.

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