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    Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase: A Candidate Virulence Factor in <em>Streptococcus sanguinis</em> Experimental Endocarditis by Jingyuan Fan (159998)

    Published 2012
    “…We identified a cell surface ecto-5′-nucleotidase (Nt5e), as a candidate virulence factor. …”
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    Digital Microfluidic Platform Based on Printed Circuit Board for Affinity Evaluation of Mertansine Aptamers by Dongliu Xiang (10688647)

    Published 2025
    “…The dissociation constants (<i>K</i><sub>d</sub>) of the two aptamers are 70.9 ± 8.5 nM and 43.6 ± 21.6 nM, respectively. Compared with manual methods, the digital microfluidic platform not only reduced the time for a single determination from 105 to 45 min but also significantly decreased the reagent consumption from 1280 to 30.72 μL. …”
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    HCV-NS5A protein mediates TGFβ-induced downmodulation of NKG2D. by Damien Sène (237641)

    Published 2010
    “…Mean ± SEM of 3 independent experiments are shown. * P = 0.001. B) NS5A-mediated decrease in NK cell lytic potential. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    Electrospinning Nonspinnable Sols to Ceramic Fibers and Springs by Shiling Dong (14855228)

    Published 2024
    “…However, the addition of polymers to the spinning solution makes the process more complex, increases the processing time, and results in porous mechanically weak ceramic fibers. Herein, we develop a coelectrospinning technique, where a nonspinnable sol (<10 mPa s) consisting of only the ceramic precursor(s) and solvent(s) is encapsulated inside a polymeric shell, forming core–shell precursor fibers that are further calcined into ceramic fibers with reduced porosity, decreased surface defects, uniform crystal packing, and controlled diameters. …”
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    COVID19 effect on essential services. by Admas Abera (11821659)

    Published 2024
    “…The present study found that the mean number of patients treated for TB declined by 35 patients (β: -34.62; 95%CI: -50.29, -18.95) compared to the pre-COVID-19 era while the number of new patients enrolled for ART decreased by 71 patients (β: -70.62; 95%CI: -107.19, -34.05). …”