CURRENT EVIDENCE INDICATES A EURASIAN ORIGIN FOR THE LAST COMMON ANCESTOR OF AFRICAN APES AND HUMANS, AND SUPPORTS A NEW HYPOTHESIS SUGGESTING THAT THE ZANCLEAN MEGAFLOOD (5.3 MA) MAY HAVE PLAYED A ROLE IN THE ULTIMATE DIVERGENCE OF PAN AND HOMO.

Current evidence indicates a Eurasian origin for the Last Common Ancestor of African apes and humans, and supports a new hypothesis suggesting that the Zanclean Megaflood (5.3 Ma) may have played a role in the ultimate divergence of Pan and Homo.

While the established paradigm of human evolution asserts that the lineages leading to the extant great apes and Homo arose in Africa, the large number of fossil discoveries from Europe in recent decades support arguments for a European origin of the Hominidae (all great apes) and plausibly, also a European common ancestor of the Homininae (African

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In vitro generation of neuromesodermal progenitors reveals distinct roles for wnt signalling in the specification of spinal cord and paraxial mesoderm identity.

Cells of the spinal cord and somites arise from shared, dual-fated precursors, located towards the posterior of the elongating embryo.Here we show that these neuromesodermal progenitors (NMPs) can readily be generated in vitro from mouse and human pluripotent stem cells by activating Wnt and Fgf signalling, timed to emulate in vivo development.Simi

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Glioblastoma in an old patient treated with a combination of tumor-treating fields and standard chemoradiotherapy: A case report

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common type of primary brain Incontinence Products tumor in adults.Due to the lack of clinical data, there is no standard treatment for GBM in old patients, and the prognosis is poor.We report a case of a 69-year-old female patient diagnosed with GBM who received tumor resection, radiotherapy, and temozolomide combine

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Media, art and technology: a contemporary reflection

This article is based on a report about cultural industries and their reflexes on media saturation.From that point, RESPIR ESSENCE a reflection on technology, media and contemporary arts is presented, especially on the role of the body in the manifestation of art.This work seeks to ratify the influence of technology, of mass media and of informatio

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