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La Trobe University

EducationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
About: La Trobe University is a education organization based out in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 13370 authors who have published 41291 publications receiving 1138269 citations. The organization is also known as: LaTrobe University & LTU.


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TL;DR: This study describes the isolation, via sequential immunocapture using anti-A33- and anti-EpCAM-coupled magnetic beads, of two distinct populations of exosomes released from organoids derived from human colon carcinoma cell line LIM1863 and reports for the first time in any extracellular vesicle study the colocalization of EpCAM, claudin-7, and CD44 in EpCam-Exos.

360 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the causes of the asymmetric distributions of dose observed from measurements of the optically stimulated luminescence emitted by small aliquots of fluvial quartz, and deduce that the asymmetry arises as a result of samples being composed of a mix of mainly well bleached grains with grains that were effectively unbleached at the time of deposition.

359 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine how the need for building a sustainable organization has impacted on the strategy focus of the nonprofit organization and suggest that in response to an increased competitive environment, NPOs have been forced to adopt an organizational sustainability focus in both strategic and operational levels of management.

359 citations

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TL;DR: The evidence suggesting telomere length is a biomarker of aging in humans is equivocal and more studies examining the relationships between telomeres length and mortality and with measures that decline with "normal" aging in community samples are required.
Abstract: Telomeres, the DNA-protein structures located at the ends of chromosomes, have been proposed to act as a biomarker of aging. In this review, the human evidence that telomere length is a biomarker of aging is evaluated. Although telomere length is implicated in cellular aging, the evidence suggesting telomere length is a biomarker of aging in humans is equivocal. More studies examining the relationships between telomere length and mortality and with measures that decline with "normal" aging in community samples are required. These studies would benefit from longitudinal measures of both telomere length and aging-related parameters.

359 citations

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TL;DR: This article showed that while the continent was probably occupied by 42-45,000 BP, earlier arrival dates are not well-supported, which undercuts claims for modern human migrations out of Africa and beyond the Levant before 50,000BP.

358 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rasmus Nielsen13555684898
C. N. R. Rao133164686718
James Whelan12878689180
Jacqueline Batley119121268752
Eske Willerslev11536743039
Jonathan E. Shaw114629108114
Ary A. Hoffmann11390755354
Mike Clarke1131037164328
Richard J. Simpson11385059378
Alan F. Cowman11137938240
David C. Page11050944119
Richard Gray10980878580
David S. Wishart10852376652
Alan G. Marshall107106046904
David A. Williams10663342058
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023102
2022398
20213,407
20202,992
20192,661
20182,394