Publications by authors named "A Lie"

Increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance has accelerated global efforts to reduce antibiotic use. While antibiotic resistance poses a significant threat, especially in low-income settings, there is a scarcity of research on how people in such environments, including refugee camps, access and use antibiotics. This article explores factors that contribute to the shaping of antibiotic use in Shatila refugee camp in Lebanon.

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  • * Four key themes emerged: the sense of belonging it creates, the balance between user autonomy and system support, the significance of its central location, and the preventive role of support workers.
  • * While "the Bench" aids in community building and service accessibility, concerns about illicit activity exist, highlighting the need for harm reduction strategies in urban settings.
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  • Current chromatin analysis methods struggle with complex tissues, prompting the development of Droplet Hi-C, a new technique using microfluidics for high-throughput, single-cell profiling.
  • Droplet Hi-C allowed researchers to map chromatin structures in mouse cortex and assess gene regulation in various cortical cell types, as well as identify genetic changes in human cancers.
  • The technique also combines chromatin and transcriptome profiling in single cells, improving insights into the relationship between chromatin architecture and gene expression in both healthy and tumor tissues.*
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