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FROM BLACK POWER TO PRISON POWER : the making of Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union
\"This book uses the landmark case Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union to examine the strategies of prison inmates using race and radicalism to inspire the formation of an inmate labor union. It thus rekindles the debate over the triumphs and troubles associated with the use of Black Power as a platform for influencing legal policy and effecting change for inmates. While the ideology of the prison rights movement was complex, it rested on the underlying principle that the right to organize, and engage in political dissidence, was not only a First Amendment right guaranteed to free blacks, but one that should be explicitly guaranteed to captive blacks--a point too often overlooked in previous analyses. Ultimately, this seminal case study not only illuminates the history of Black Power but that of the broader prisoners' rights movement as well\"-- Provided by publisher.
Correction: Gene score to quantify systemic inflammation in patients with acutely decompensated cirrhosis
Trebicka J, Aguilar F, Queiroz Farias A, et al. Gene score to quantify systemic inflammation in patients with acutely decompensated cirrhosis. Gut 2025;74:1293–1307.
Correction: pancreatic STAT5 activation promotes KrasG12D-induced and inflammation-induced acinar-to-ductal metaplasia and pancreatic cancer
Lin Y, Pu S, Wang J et al. Pancreatic STAT5 activation promotes KrasG12D-induced and inflammation-induced acinar-to-ductal metaplasia and pancreatic cancer. Gut 2024;73:1831–3.
Correction: Withdrawal of antitumour necrosis factor in inflammatory bowel disease patients in remission: a randomised placebo-controlled clinical trial of GETECCU
Gisbert JP, Donday MG, Riestra S, et al. Withdrawal of antitumour necrosis factor in inflammatory bowel disease patients in remission: a randomised placebo-controlled clinical trial of GETECCU. Gut 2025;74:387–396.
Correction: Fatty acids promote fatty liver disease via the dysregulation of 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase/hydrogen sulfide pathway
Li M, Xu C, Shi J, et al. et al Fatty acids promote fatty liver disease via the dysregulation of 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase/hydrogen sulfide pathway. Gut 2018;67:2169–80.
Correction 2: A common SLC26A4-linked haplotype underlying non-syndromic hearing loss with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct
On the last 3 rows/lines (subjects 2106, 2107, 2108) of table 4 on page 670, the Allele 1 genotype “p.Asp324Tyr” should be “p.Asn324Tyr”. This error does not change, in any way, the conclusions of the paper.
Correction: Serum cytokine biosignatures for identification of tuberculosis among HIV-positive inpatients
Zhang H, Li L, Liu Y, et al. Serum cytokine biosignatures for identification of tuberculosis among HIV-positive inpatients. Thorax 2024;79:465–471.