What, Why, How and by Whom? Reflections on the Hashtag Movements, the Politics of Knowledge Production and Academic Literacy Pedagogies in South African Higher Education

This article draws primarily on the relevant literature to reflect on two critical moments that changed the South African (SA) higher education landscape: #Rhodesmustfall and #Feesmustfall.It examines how universities have responded to the calls for curriculum decolonisation in the aftermath of the hashtag movements and the implications for Compres

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Crosstalk between aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and BCL-2 pathways suggests the use of AhR antagonist to maintain normal differentiation state of mammary epithelial cells during BCL-2 inhibition therapy

Introduction: Activating the aryl hydrocarbon receptor upon exposure to environmental pollutants promotes development of breast cancer stem cell (CSCs).BCL-2 family proteins protect cancer cells from the apoptotic effects of chemotherapeutic drugs.However, the crosstalk between AhR and the BCL-2 family in CSC development remains uninvestigated.Obje

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Did Government Expenditure on the Grain for Green Project Help the Forest Carbon Sequestration Increase in Yunnan, China?

Twin/Twin Bunk Bed Reasonably assessing the effectiveness of government expenditure on the Grain for Green project (GFG) in providing forest carbon sequestration would contribute to the development of China’s forest carbon sequestration.Using the government expenditure data from the GFG in Yunnan Province from 2001 to 2015 and the MODIS Land

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