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    Cold-Burst Method for Nanoparticle Formation with Natural Triglyceride Oils by Diana Cholakova (2897222)

    Published 2021
    “…The preparation of nanoemulsions of triglyceride oils in water usually requires high mechanical energy and sophisticated equipment. Recently, we showed that α-to-β (viz., gel-to-crystal) phase transition, observed with most lipid substances (triglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, alkanes, etc.), may cause spontaneous disintegration of microparticles of these lipids, dispersed in aqueous solutions of appropriate surfactants, into nanometer particles/drops using a simple cooling/heating cycle of the lipid dispersion (Cholakova et al. …”
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    Cold-Burst Method for Nanoparticle Formation with Natural Triglyceride Oils by Diana Cholakova (2897222)

    Published 2021
    “…The preparation of nanoemulsions of triglyceride oils in water usually requires high mechanical energy and sophisticated equipment. Recently, we showed that α-to-β (viz., gel-to-crystal) phase transition, observed with most lipid substances (triglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, alkanes, etc.), may cause spontaneous disintegration of microparticles of these lipids, dispersed in aqueous solutions of appropriate surfactants, into nanometer particles/drops using a simple cooling/heating cycle of the lipid dispersion (Cholakova et al. …”
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    Cold-Burst Method for Nanoparticle Formation with Natural Triglyceride Oils by Diana Cholakova (2897222)

    Published 2021
    “…The preparation of nanoemulsions of triglyceride oils in water usually requires high mechanical energy and sophisticated equipment. Recently, we showed that α-to-β (viz., gel-to-crystal) phase transition, observed with most lipid substances (triglycerides, diglycerides, phospholipids, alkanes, etc.), may cause spontaneous disintegration of microparticles of these lipids, dispersed in aqueous solutions of appropriate surfactants, into nanometer particles/drops using a simple cooling/heating cycle of the lipid dispersion (Cholakova et al. …”
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    miR-214 decreased the number of viable cells and induced apoptosis in HSA cell lines. by Kazuki Heishima (791938)

    Published 2015
    “…The histograms show the representative data of each cell line transfected by 10 nM of miR-214 or control RNA in the triplicated analysis. …”
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