American Journal of Hematology
The American Journal of Hematology offers extensive insights into both experimental and clinical aspects of blood disorders affecting humans and animal models. This journal publishes original research on both non-cancerous and cancerous hematological conditions, featuring studies related to hemostasis, thrombosis, immunology, blood banking, and stem cell research. It also invites clinical translational reports that highlight innovative treatment methods and diagnostic strategies for blood diseases. In addition to original laboratory and clinical research articles, the journal includes short research notes, comprehensive reviews, visual content in hematology, as well as letters and correspondence from readers.
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Anton Stepanenko |Luca Braglia |Jörg Fuchs |Veit Schubert
INTRODUCTION The aquatic monocotyledonous duckweeds (Lemnaceae Martinov) comprise five genera with so far 35 species and two hybrid species (Bog et al., 2019; Appenroth et al., 2024). Despite their small size and reduced morphology, duckweeds are remarkably diverse and their genetic, physiological and biochemical features, their development, evolution, and practical applications are of increasing interest (for review see Acosta et al., 2021; Cao et al., 2018; Fourounjian et al., 2020).
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3 days ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Scott Prasser
This article examines the Turnbull Coalition government's changes to the Commonwealth school funding model, inherited from its Labor predecessor, made by amendments to the Australian Education Act 2013 (Cth) passed in the Senate in June 2017 in terms of McConnell's three dimensions of policy success. By so doing, the case demonstrates both the interplay of policy, process, and political success and the challenges of sustaining successful reform to Australia's complex school funding system.
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sara Soldovieri |Syracuse Syracuse USA |Beth Myers
1 Introduction Through the creation of and increasing adoption of Inclusive Post Secondary Education (IPSE) programmes, more students with intellectual disabilities are now enroled in colleges and universities than ever before (Blumberg et al. 2008; Grigal and Hart 2010; Think College 2024).
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Tessa Maguire |Courtney Dunn |Trentham Furness |Andrew Carroll
1 Introduction Despite mental health services reform and the introduction of various preventative strategies, aggression remains a ubiquitous problem in mental health services (Parakkal Kurian et al. 2023). While all staff play a role in the prevention and management of aggression, mental health nurses' role is significant (Maguire et al. 2023) and they are more commonly exposed to aggression, in various forms (e.g., verbal and physical), than other staff.
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Pallawi Torka |Natalie Grover |Timothy Voorhees |Reem Karmali
1 Introduction The incidence of all subtypes of marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) increases sharply with age [1] with the median age at diagnosis ranging between 65 and 70 years for splenic (SMZL), nodal (NMZL), and extranodal MZL (EMZL) of the mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT) [2].
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