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Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches

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Joshua A Welsh, Deborah C. I. Goberdhan, Lorraine O’Driscoll, Edit I. Buzás et al.

Journal: Journal of Extracellular VesiclesYear: 2024Citations: 3538

Extracellular vesicles (EVs), through their complex cargo, can reflect the state of their cell of origin and change the functions and phenotypes of other cells. These features indicate strong biomarker and therapeutic potential and have generated broad interest, as evidenced by the steady year-on-ye...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Urinary extracellular vesicles: A position paper by the Urine Task Force of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles

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Uta Erdbrügger, Charles J. Blijdorp, Irene V. Bijnsdorp, Francesc E. Borràs et al.

Journal: Journal of Extracellular VesiclesYear: 2021Citations: 393

Abstract Urine is commonly used for clinical diagnosis and biomedical research. The discovery of extracellular vesicles (EV) in urine opened a new fast‐growing scientific field. In the last decade urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) were shown to mirror molecular processes as well as physiological...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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The Philosophy and Practice of Interpretivist Research in Entrepreneurship

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Claire Leitch, Frances Hill, Richard Harrison

Journal: Organizational Research MethodsYear: 2009Citations: 293

Knowledge production in entrepreneurship requires inclusivity as well as diversity and pluralism in research perspectives and approaches. In this article, the authors address concerns about interpretivist research regarding validity, reliability, objectivity, generalizability, and communicability of...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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Ex ante and ex post effects of hybrid index insurance in Bangladesh

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Ruth Vargas Hill, Neha Kumar, Nicholas Magnan, Simrin Makhija et al.

Journal: Journal of Development EconomicsYear: 2018Citations: 130

This study assesses both the demand for and effectiveness of an index insurance product designed to help smallholder farmers in Bangladesh manage crop production risk during the monsoon season. Villages were randomized into either an insurance treatment or a comparison group, and discounts and rebat...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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The Effectiveness of Training for New Business Creation

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Colette Henry, Frances Hill, Claire Leitch

Journal: International Small Business Journal Researching EntrepreneurshipYear: 2004Citations: 84

In the last couple of decades there has been a growing interest in the role that small and new businesses can play in economic development. Despite this growth there is still a relative paucity of rigorous empirical research that attempts to assess the impact of initiatives, including those educatio...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingManagement of Technology and Innovation
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Association between convalescent plasma treatment and mortality in COVID-19: a collaborative systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

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Cathrine Axfors, Perrine Janiaud, Andreas M. Schmitt, Janneke van ’t Hooft et al.

Journal: BMC Infectious DiseasesYear: 2021Citations: 67

Abstract Background Convalescent plasma has been widely used to treat COVID-19 and is under investigation in numerous randomized clinical trials, but results are publicly available only for a small number of trials. The objective of this study was to assess the benefits of convalescent plasma treatm...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious DiseasesOpen Access
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The Routledge Handbook of English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education

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Kingsley Bolton, Werner Botha, Benedict Lin

Year: 2024Citations: 48

This handbook discusses the theoretical and disciplinary background to the study of English-medium instruction (EMI) in higher education worldwide. It highlights issues relating to EMI pedagogy, varying motivations for EMI education, and the delivery of EMI in diverse contexts across the world. The ...

Social SciencesArts and HumanitiesLiterature and Literary Theory
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Nutrition and Intestinal Rehabilitation of Children With Short Bowel Syndrome

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Lorenzo Norsa, Olivier Goulet, Daniele Alberti, Barbara DeKooning et al.

Journal: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and NutritionYear: 2023Citations: 34

Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in children. The preferred treatment for IF is parenteral nutrition which may be required until adulthood. The aim of this position paper is to review the available evidence on managing SBS and to provide practical guidance t...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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Recommendations to improve physical activity among teenagers- A qualitative study with ethnic minority and European teenagers

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Sinéad Brophy, Annie Crowley, Rupal Mistry, Rebecca Hill et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2011Citations: 32

BACKGROUND: To understand the key challenges and explore recommendations from teenagers to promote physical activity with a focus on ethnic minority children. METHODS: Focus groups with teenagers aged 16-18 of Bangladeshi, Somali or Welsh descent attending a participating school in South Wales, UK. ...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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An evaluation of child psychiatric services for Bangladeshi parents

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Sheila Hillier, Rosemary Loshak, Suraiya Abdul Rahman, Frances Marks

Journal: Journal of Mental HealthYear: 1994Citations: 28

Interviews carried out with 22 Bangladeshi families who were clients of the Child & Family Consultation Service revealed that congruence in problem definition between family and therapist was linked with good outcome as rated by the family. The stated preference of most families was for a Bangladesh...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical Psychology
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Hotspots of Present and Future Risk Within Deltas: Hazards, Exposure and Vulnerability

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Chris Hill, Frances Dunn, Anisul Haque, Fiifi Amoako-Johnson et al.

Year: 2019Citations: 17

Abstract Through the Anthropocene, growing populations and economic assets have intensified risk. Within deltas, the concurrence of high human populations and economic assets with climatic events, physical and biophysical processes, and natural hazards generate ‘hotspots’ of societal risk. Identific...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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The value of customized insurance for farmers in rural Bangladesh

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Danielle Clarke, Narayan Das, Francesca de Nicola, Ruth Vargas Hill et al.

Journal: RePEc: Research Papers in EconomicsYear: 2012Citations: 15

Farmers in rural Bangladesh face multiple sources of uninsured risk to agricultural production and household assets. In this paper, we present results from an experimental demand-elicitation exercise in rural Bangladesh to shed light on smallholder farmers’ interest in formal insurance products. We ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Combining rapid antigen testing and syndromic surveillance improves community-based COVID-19 detection in a low-income country

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Fergus Chadwick, Jessica Clark, Shayan Chowdhury, Tasnuva Chowdhury et al.

Journal: Nature CommunicationsYear: 2022Citations: 13

Diagnostics for COVID-19 detection are limited in many settings. Syndromic surveillance is often the only means to identify cases but lacks specificity. Rapid antigen testing is inexpensive and easy-to-deploy but can lack sensitivity. We examine how combining these approaches can improve surveillanc...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious DiseasesOpen Access
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A Chat about Insurance: Experimental Results from Rural Bangladesh

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Daniel Clarke, Francesca de Nicola, Ruth Vargas Hill, Neha Kumar et al.

Journal: Applied Economic Perspectives and PolicyYear: 2014Citations: 12

Abstract Farmers throughout the developing world face multiple sources of uninsured risk to agricultural production and household assets. In this paper, we present results from an experimental demand‐elicitation exercise in rural Bangladesh to shed light on smallholder farmers' interest in formal in...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil Science
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Insights from ADPedKD, ERKReg and RaDaR registries provide a multi-national perspective on the presentation of childhood autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in high- and middle-income countries

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Charlotte Gimpel, Steffen Fieuws, Jonas Hofstetter, David Pitcher et al.

Journal: Kidney InternationalYear: 2025Citations: 7

Data on the presentation of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) in children has been based on small/regional cohorts and practices regarding both asymptomatic screening in minors and genetic testing differ greatly between countries. To provide a global perspective, we analyzed over ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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