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1. ALK upregulates POSTN and WNT signaling to drive neuroblastoma

2. Augmenting T-cell responses to tumors by in situ nanomanufacturing

3. Engineering Genetic Predisposition in Human Neuroepithelial Stem Cells Recapitulates Medulloblastoma Tumorigenesis

4. An integrative systems genetic analysis of mammalian lipid metabolism.

6. Generating trunk neural crest from human pluripotent stem cells.

8. Purposeful Design of Formal Laboratory Instruction as a Springboard to Research Participation

9. Synergistic Face Detection and Pose Estimation with Energy-Based Models

11. Feedback Types in Programmed Instruction: A Systematic Review

12. Programmed Instruction: Construction Responding, Discrimination Responding, and Highlighted Keywords

13. Assessing Student Understanding of General Chemistry with Concept Mapping.

15. DISCOVERING A “NEW” REDBAND SUBSPECIES.

16. Goodbye to “Rough Fish”: Paradigm Shift in the Conservation of Native Fishes

21. Bimercaptoethanediazacyclooctane as a N2S2 chelating agent and Cys-X-Cys mimic for Fe(NO) and Fe(NO)(sub 2)

22. Contributors

24. Activation of alkenes and H2 by [Fe]-H2ase model complexes

25. Catalysis of H (sub)2/D (sub)2 scrambling and other H/D exchange processes by [Fe]-hydrogenase model complexes

26. Basic Message Coding

28. Watermark Security

29. Practical Dirty-Paper Codes

30. Models of Watermarking

31. Applications and Properties

32. Content Authentication

33. Steganalysis

34. Robust Watermarking

35. Using Perceptual Models

36. Analyzing Errors

37. Introduction

38. Subtle bite-angle influences on N (sub)2 S (sub)2 Ni complexes

43. Responses of the Fe(CN)2(CO) unit to electronic changes as related to its role in [NiFe]hydrogenase

50. 1 Introduction

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