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1. Cyclophilin A cooperates with MIP-2 to augment neutrophil migration

2. Experienced Adversity in Life Is Associated With Polarized and Affirmed Political Attitudes

3. When are people more open to cheating? Economic inequality makes people expect more everyday unethical behavior.

4. Shigella virulence protein VirG is a broadly protective antigen and vaccine candidate.

5. Shame and anger differentially predict disidentification between collectivistic and individualistic societies.

6. The (im-)moral scientist? Measurement and framing effects shape the association between scientists and immorality.

7. The role of genetic essentialism and genetics knowledge in support for eugenics and genetically modified foods.

8. Considering cross-cultural differences in sleep duration between Japanese and Canadian university students.

9. Exploring people's thoughts about the causes of ethnic stereotypes.

10. The Influence of Acetaminophen on Task Related Attention.

11. Searching for answers in an uncertain world: Meaning threats lead to increased working memory capacity.

12. Overconfidence is universal? Elicitation of Genuine Overconfidence (EGO) procedure reveals systematic differences across domain, task knowledge, and incentives in four populations.

13. Functional and Antigen-Specific Serum Antibody Levels as Correlates of Protection against Shigellosis in a Controlled Human Challenge Study.

14. Acetaminophen attenuates error evaluation in cortex.

15. The Immoral Landscape? Scientists Are Associated with Violations of Morality.

16. Implicit essentialism: genetic concepts are implicitly associated with fate concepts.

17. Evidence for a sensitive period for acculturation: younger immigrants report acculturating at a faster rate.

18. For whom is parting with possessions more painful? Cultural differences in the endowment effect.

19. Most people are not WEIRD.

20. Connections from Kafka: exposure to meaning threats improves implicit learning of an artificial grammar.

21. The case of the transmogrifying experimenter: affirmation of a moral schema following implicit change detection.

22. What do cross-national comparisons of personality traits tell us? The case of conscientiousness.

23. Exposure to scientific theories affects women's math performance.

24. Toward a Psychological Science for a Cultural Species.

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