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Associations between metabolic traits and growth rate in brown trout (Salmo trutta) depend on thermal regime | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Associations between metabolic traits and growth rate in brown trout (Salmo trutta) depend on thermal regime | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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未確認空中現象(UAP)への戸惑い:ペンタゴンはUFOの存在にいかにして向き合ったか (1)

未確認空中現象(UAP)への戸惑い:ペンタゴンはUFOの存在にいかにして向き合ったか (1)
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Euro 2020 - Pubs and bars across Fylde coast expect another bumper evening for England game

Submitting. He said: “It really is a great boost for many across the Fylde coast. “We were extremely busy with the football in the Brew Room and the Rose and Crown so it really is a great bonus and boost. “It is a one-off and what Blackpool businesses need is a good steady trade of people coming in and get the resort back to where it was but this is a great start. “The only frustrating part is realising how much more of a boost it would have been if it had come two weeks later when we’re able to open properly.

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New insight into when CAR T is effective against childhood leukaemia

 E-Mail Scientists and clinicians at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) studying the effectiveness of CAR T-cell therapies in children with leukaemia, have discovered a small sub-set of T-cells that are likely to play a key role in whether the treatment is successful. Researchers say stem cell memory T-cells appear critical in both destroying the cancer at the outset and for long term immune surveillance and exploiting this quality could improve the design and performance of CAR T therapies. Explaining the study, published in Nature Cancer, lead author Dr Luca Biasco (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health), said: During clinical trials we have seen some very encouraging results in young patients with leukaemia, however it s still not clear why CAR T-cells continue to be present in the long-term for some patients, stopping the cancer from returning, while others remain at a high risk of relapse.

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