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FTY720 decreased viability, proliferation, and motility and induced apoptosis in human hepatoblastoma cells.
Published 2019“…(B) Following 24 hours of treatment with FTY720, the proliferation of HuH6 cells measured using the CellTiter 96 cell proliferation assay was significantly decreased (IC<sub>50</sub> = 6.4 μM, p ≤ 0.05). (C) HuH6 cells were plated and allowed to reach 80% confluence, at which time the media was changed for fresh media (0, 5, or 8 μM FTY720) and a standard scratch wound was made. …”
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Flow chart of the study procedures.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>In a mostly HIV patient population, RPR titer can show more than four-fold spontaneous increase or decrease within 1–3 months. …”
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Upcycling of Postconsumer Recyclate Polypropylene into Low Warping and High Toughness 3D Printable Filaments
Published 2025“…Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in commodity applications owing to its chemical stability, mechanical properties and low cost. However, almost 50% of the produced PP ends up as postconsumer waste (PCW) within a short period of usage. …”
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Upcycling of Postconsumer Recyclate Polypropylene into Low Warping and High Toughness 3D Printable Filaments
Published 2025“…Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in commodity applications owing to its chemical stability, mechanical properties and low cost. However, almost 50% of the produced PP ends up as postconsumer waste (PCW) within a short period of usage. …”
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