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    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. …”
  2. 16562

    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. …”
  3. 16563

    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. …”
  4. 16564

    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. …”
  5. 16565

    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. …”
  6. 16566

    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. …”
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    Common core structures were cytotoxic to cancer cells in part through a p53-dependent mechanism. by John Bechill (2636539)

    Published 2016
    “…IC<sub>50</sub> was determined. (D) Compound 4 caused decreased viability in MCF7, HCT116, HeLa, C33a and SQ20B cells. …”
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    Representative CXCR4 immunostaining in urothelium of saline-treated (A;B) and CYP-treated (C,D) rats. by Pedro L. Vera (358147)

    Published 2013
    “…Calibration bar: 2A,2C = 200 µm; 2B;2D = 50 µm.</p>…”
  19. 16579

    Data S1 - Dietary Stearic Acid Leads to a Reduction of Visceral Adipose Tissue in Athymic Nude Mice by Ming-Che Shen (629982)

    Published 2014
    “…</b> Representative oil red O and hematoxylin stained control (A) and stearic acid (50 µM) treated 3T3L1 (B) cells. …”
  20. 16580

    Crocin standard curve. by Zahra Nazari (17102164)

    Published 2023
    “…One of the types of medicinal plants used to treat depression is saffron, which is uplifting and relieves sadness. Crocin as a bioactive compound is effective against depression, but it is sensitive to temperature, pH, and oxygen, and its efficiency decreases. …”