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Recent studies reported the transfer of fluorescent labels between grafted and host cells after transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells in the mouse retina. While clearly impacting the interpretation of transplantation studies in the retina, the potential impact of material transfer in other experimental paradigms using cell‐specific labels remains uncertain. Here, we briefly review the evidence...
To date, information systems (IS) research mainly has provided a monolithic view of information technology (IT) use, considering it to be a desired behaviour with positive outcomes. However, given the dramatic increase in the use of technology during the last few years, susceptibility to IT addiction is increasingly becoming an important issue for technology users and IS researchers. In this paper,...
Defined as the dependency to a technology that results in its excessive and compulsive use, IT addiction is seen as increasingly prevalent in today's societies. Recent research has revealed that IT addictive behaviors are creating serious problems for individuals and organizations alike. In this paper, we report the results of a qualitative study that aimed at investigating smart phone addictive usage...
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