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1. A climate-driven, altitudinal transition in rock glacier dynamics detected through integration of geomorphological mapping and synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR)-based kinematics.

2. Monitoring surface deformation with spaceborne radar interferometry in landslide complexes: insights from the Brienz/Brinzauls slope instability, Swiss Alps.

3. Identifying laboratory sources of microplastic and nanoplastic contamination from the air, water, and consumables.

4. Active landslides in the Rogun Catchment, Tajikistan, and their river damming hazard potential.

5. Chemical and Sr isotopic characterization of North America uranium ores: Nuclear forensic applications.

6. Tie2 signalling through Erk1/2 regulates TLR4 driven inflammation.

7. The ShcD phosphotyrosine adaptor subverts canonical EGF receptor trafficking.

8. Distinct Requirements for Adaptor Proteins NCK1 and NCK2 in Mammary Gland Development.

9. Nephrin Suppresses Hippo Signaling through the Adaptor Proteins Nck and WTIP.

11. Monitoring Rock Glacier Kinematics with Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar.

12. Localization of phosphotyrosine adaptor protein ShcD/SHC4 in the adult rat central nervous system.

13. Characterization of a novel disease-associated mutation within NPHS1 and its effects on nephrin phosphorylation and signaling.

14. Signaling adaptor ShcD suppresses extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Erk) phosphorylation distal to the Ret and Trk neurotrophic receptors.

15. FOXP3+ Tregs require WASP to restrain Th2-mediated food allergy.

16. Requisite Role for Nck Adaptors in Cardiovascular Development, Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition, and Directed Cell Migration.

17. Increased SHP-1 Protein Expression by High Glucose Levels Reduces Nephrin Phosphorylation in Podocytes.

18. Multivalent nephrin-Nck interactions define a threshold for clustering and tyrosine-dependent nephrin endocytosis.

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