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Imaging CDK4/6 Broaden Options of Breast Cancer Diagnostics with Positron Emission Tomography
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Imaging CDK4/6 Broaden Options of Breast Cancer Diagnostics with Positron Emission Tomography
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Cinnamaldehyde repellency test within 6 hours in parthenogenesis <i>H. longicornis.</i>
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IRs -EGFP-N1 (red) in transfected HEK 293T cells assessed by confocal microscopy.
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Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip
Published 2025“…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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Negative Intrinsic Viscosity in Graphene Nanoparticle Suspensions Induced by Hydrodynamic Slip
Published 2025“…As the concentration of graphene particles increases in the dilute regime, the viscosity initially decreases, falling below that of pure water. At higher concentrations, however, particle aggregation becomes significant, leading to a rise in viscosity after a minimum is reached. …”
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