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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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Correlation Plots Among TWOMBLI Outputs in (a) Combined samples, (b) AA samples, (c) C samples.
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Evogliptin attenuates the pyroptotic cell death of VSMCs during CER treatment by decreasing the pyroptotic-associated genes and GSDM-D cleavage efficiency <i>in-vitro.</i>
Published 2025“…<p>(A) Bar graph showed EVO significantly decreased Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release in CER treated P<sub>i</sub>‐induced VSMCs. …”
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Early IL-33 administration expands trTregs and improves disease outcome in infected mice.
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IL-33 supplementation fails to prevent trTreg reduction in established infection.
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List of genes associated with inflammatory response and skeletal muscle physiology.
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Characterization of muscle and systemic tissue damage during acute <i>T</i>. <i>cruzi</i> infection.
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