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    James Phinney Baxter III Correspondence

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    Entries include typed letters on Office of the President, Williams College stationery from Baxter and his secretar

    Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018):a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines

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    The last decade has seen a sharp increase in the number of scientific publications describing physiological and pathological functions of extracellular vesicles (EVs), a collective term covering various subtypes of cell-released, membranous structures, called exosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, ectosomes, oncosomes, apoptotic bodies, and many other names. However, specific issues arise when working with these entities, whose size and amount often make them difficult to obtain as relatively pure preparations, and to characterize properly. The International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) proposed Minimal Information for Studies of Extracellular Vesicles (“MISEV”) guidelines for the field in 2014. We now update these “MISEV2014” guidelines based on evolution of the collective knowledge in the last four years. An important point to consider is that ascribing a specific function to EVs in general, or to subtypes of EVs, requires reporting of specific information beyond mere description of function in a crude, potentially contaminated, and heterogeneous preparation. For example, claims that exosomes are endowed with exquisite and specific activities remain difficult to support experimentally, given our still limited knowledge of their specific molecular machineries of biogenesis and release, as compared with other biophysically similar EVs. The MISEV2018 guidelines include tables and outlines of suggested protocols and steps to follow to document specific EV-associated functional activities. Finally, a checklist is provided with summaries of key points

    Scientists against time

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    Early voyages to America : a paper read before the Society /

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    Notes: p. 47-49.Mode of access: Internet

    The Baxter manuscripts,

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    Documents relating to the early history of Maine gathered "from the archives of Massachusetts, the Office of the public records in London, and the Bureau of marine and colonies in Paris."Half-title: Collections of the Maine Historical Society; second series.Mode of access: Internet

    Cape Elizabeth, Richmond\u27s Island, and Casco Neck

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    Cape Elizabeth, Richmond\u27s Island, and Casco Neck showing early patents from Gorges to Cleve, Rigby, Josselyn, Tucker, Trelawney, Winter, and Goodyear. Notes fortifications and homes. Notes areas of encounters with indigenous peoples.https://digitalmaine.com/maps_cumberland_county/1007/thumbnail.jp

    James Phinney Baxter III Correspondence

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    Entries include typed letters on Office of the President, Williams College stationery from Baxter and his secretar

    Early voyages to America : a paper read before the Rhode Island Historical Society /

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    The same paper appears to have been published by the Old Colony Historical society (Taunton, Mass.), (OCLC#: 11551727; also cf. # 14939728).Notes: p. 47-49.Mode of access: Internet
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