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The City reopens but small businesses reliant on office workers wait and hope : CityAM

‘We will close down’ But for Olli Tugcu, the owner of hairdressers Hair Razor on Fish Hill Street, there’s not much time to lose. “Since we opened again business hasn’t been good – there haven’t been any customers. The first two days were good but business has gone down since then.” Today, for example, he said that he had cut “hardly anyone’s” hair. Drinkers packed into Leadenhall Market on Wednesday afternoon. (Image: CityAM) He added that most of the people whose hair he had cut so far didn’t work in the City – but had come in especially to get a post-lockdown trim.

Tissue architecture impacts the evolutionary course of cancer

Tissue architecture impacts the evolutionary course of cancer Tumors are genetically diverse with different mutations arising at different times throughout growth and development. Many models have tried to explain how genetic heterogeneity arises and what impact these alterations have on tumor growth. In a new article published in Nature Communications, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers show how the location of the tumor and spatial constraints put on it by the surrounding tissue architecture impact genetic heterogeneity of tumors. Genetic differences are apparent among tumors from different patients, as well as within different regions of the same tumor of an individual patient. Some of these mutations may benefit the tumor and become selected for, such as mutations that allow the tumor to grow faster and spread to other sites. This type of tumor evolution is known as Darwinian evolution.

Moffitt researchers demonstrate tissue architecture regulates tumor evolution

Credit: Moffitt Cancer Center TAMPA, Fla. Tumors are genetically diverse with different mutations arising at different times throughout growth and development. Many models have tried to explain how genetic heterogeneity arises and what impact these alterations have on tumor growth. In a new article published in Nature Communications, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers show how the location of the tumor and spatial constraints put on it by the surrounding tissue architecture impact genetic heterogeneity of tumors. Genetic differences are apparent among tumors from different patients, as well as within different regions of the same tumor of an individual patient. Some of these mutations may benefit the tumor and become selected for, such as mutations that allow the tumor to grow faster and spread to other sites. This type of tumor evolution is known as Darwinian evolution. Alternatively, other cellular mutations may have no immediate impact on the tumor but still accumulate over

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Husband of slain Alabama online model sentenced to prison | Taiwan News

2021/02/09 03:18 COLUMBIANA, Ala. (AP) A former campus police officer convicted of manslaughter in the death of his wife, an adult model who posted racy photos online, was sentenced to 16 years in prison Monday by a judge who said the man still hadn t taken responsibility for the death. William Jeffrey West, 47, will get credit for the three years he has spent in jail since his arrest in the death of Kathleen Dawn West, 42, news outlets reported. He faced a maximum 20 years in prison. Kat West was found dead in January 2018 along the street in front of the couple’s suburban home in Calera, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of Birmingham. Jeff West killed her with a blow to the head from a liquor bottle, prosecutors contended, but the defense argued she died in an accidental fall after a night of heavy drinking.

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