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  1. 39341

    Image2_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.JPEG by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  2. 39342

    Image1_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.JPEG by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  3. 39343

    DataSheet2_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.docx by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  4. 39344

    DataSheet3_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.docx by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
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    Image3_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.jpg by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  6. 39346

    DataSheet4_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.docx by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  7. 39347

    DataSheet1_Chemical interactions in composites of gellan gum and bioactive glass: self-crosslinking and in vitro dissolution.docx by A. Astanina (15457568)

    Published 2023
    “…At higher BAG loading, excess divalent ions and percolation of particles led to a decrease in the fracture strength and compressive modulus. …”
  8. 39348

    Hydrogen isotope fractionation in lipids as a function of growth rate in <i>E</i>. <i>huxleyi</i> chemostat cultures. by Julian P. Sachs (537931)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Fractionation factors (α) decreased, indicating greater <sup>2</sup>H/<sup>1</sup>H fractionation between lipids and extracellular water, as growth rates increased by 44‰ (div d<sup>-1</sup>)<sup>-1</sup> for brassicasterol, and 79‰ (div d<sup>-1</sup>)<sup>-1</sup> for myristic acid (C<sub>14:0</sub>), 52‰ (div d<sup>-1</sup>)<sup>-1</sup> for palmitic (C<sub>16:0</sub>), and 32‰ (div d<sup>-1</sup>)<sup>-1</sup> for stearic acid (C<sub>18:0</sub>). …”
  9. 39349

    Supplementary Material for: Biochemical and Morphological Characterization of a Neurodevelopmental Disorder-Related Mono-ADP-Ribosylhydrolase, MACRO Domain Containing 2 by Ito H. (4132603)

    Published 2018
    “…MACRO Domain Containing 2 (MacroD2) is a neurodevelopmental disorder-related mono-ADP-ribosylhydrolase. …”
  10. 39350

    Image_1_Reduced Plasma Dopamine-β-Hydroxylase Activity Is Associated With the Severity of Bipolar Disorder: A Pilot Study.JPEG by Zuoli Sun (10077130)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Dopamine-β-hydroxylase (DβH) is an enzyme converting dopamine to norepinephrine, a key neurotransmitter in mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD). …”
  11. 39351

    DataSheet1_Evaluation of a Clinically Relevant Drug–Drug Interaction Between Rosuvastatin and Clopidogrel and the Risk of Hepatotoxicity.DOCX by Chen Ning (4340881)

    Published 2021
    “…</p><p>Results: CP inhibited OATP1B1-mediated transport of RSV with an IC<sub>50</sub> value of 27.39 μM. CP and CPC inhibited BCRP-mediated RSV transport with IC<sub>50</sub> values of <0.001 and 5.96 μM, respectively. …”
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    Presentation1_Multidirectional myocardial function in bicuspid aortic valve stenosis patients: a three-dimensional speckle tracking analysis.pptx by Wenhui Deng (6680861)

    Published 2024
    “…Global circumferential strain (GCS) did not show a significant decrease from BAV-nf to mild AS but began to decrease from moderate AS. …”
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    Table_1_Effect of healthy lifestyle index and lifestyle patterns on the risk of mortality: A community-based cohort study.pdf by Peng Hu (196664)

    Published 2022
    “…After adjustment for confounders, HLI was associated with a 50% (HR: 0.50, 95% CI: 0.25–0.99) reduced risk of all-cause mortality when comparing the high (6–7 lifestyle factors) with low (0–2 lifestyle factors) categories. …”
  17. 39357

    Tyrosine phosphatases such as SHP-2 act in a balance with Src-family kinases in stabilization of postsynaptic clusters of acetylcholine receptors-7 by Alain A Camilleri (76896)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) The number of AChR clusters per field was calculated using ImageJ software, using fixed intensity thresholds (150–255) and minimum area of 100 pixels occupied by a cluster. The number of AChR clusters per field (400× magnification) is shown as the percentage of clusters in agrin-treated cells (Agrin) (means ± SEM, = 50 from four similar experiments). …”
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  20. 39360

    Supplementary Material for: Amphetamine-Type Stimulant Dependence and Association with Concurrent Use of Cocaine, Alcohol, and Cannabis: A Cross-Sectional Study by Berndt S. (11717951)

    Published 2021
    “…Similar results were shown for model 2 (aOR 0.82, CI 0.42–1.62). Frequent cannabis use significantly reduced the chance for ATS dependence by 50% in adjusted model 1 (aOR 0.50, CI 0.28–0.89) and by 62% in model 2 (aOR 0.38, CI 0.18–0.82). …”