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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    Lipid Microcapsules Promoted Neural Stem Cell Survival in the Infarcted Area of Mice with Ischemic Stroke by Inducing Autophagy by Rui Xu (158313)

    Published 2022
    “…Intracerebral transplantation of neural stem cells (NSCs) for ischemic stroke treatment has been demonstrated to be inefficient, with only <5% of delivered cells being retained. Microcapsules may be a good carrier for NSC delivery; however, the current microcapsules do not fully meet the demands for cell survival after transplantation. …”
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    The Anion [Mg<sub>6</sub>Cl<sub>8</sub>Cp*<sub>5</sub>]<sup>-</sup>:  A Final Intermediate on the Way to the Molecular Donor-Free Grignard Compound MgClCp*? by Jean Vollet (2644651)

    Published 2006
    “…The reaction at −70 °C of decamethylmagnesocene MgCp*<sub>2</sub> (Cp* = pentamethylcyclopentadienyl) with monovalent aluminum chloride, AlCl, stabilized with diethyl ether and dissolved in toluene, results in tetrameric tetrahedrotetrakis(pentamethylcyclopentadienylaluminum), [AlCp*]<sub>4</sub>, and the dimeric bis(pentamethylcyclopentadienylmagnesium chloride diethyl etherate), [MgCp*Cl·Et<sub>2</sub>O]<sub>2</sub>. At a slightly higher temperature and by stepwise decrease of the diethyl ether concentration before reaction, a preferred formation of metal clusters such as dodekakispentamethylcyclopentadienylpentaconta-aluminum, Al<sub>50</sub>Cp*<sub>12</sub>, was frequently observed. …”