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Detailed quality control analysis of proteomics.
Published 2025“…These soluble microneedles exhibited excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility while effectively releasing their contents <i>in vivo</i>. The microneedles significantly accelerated wound healing, leading to a marked increase in vascular proliferation and improved collagen deposition within a full thickness skin defect diabetic mouse model. …”
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Primer used for RT-qPCR.
Published 2025“…These soluble microneedles exhibited excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility while effectively releasing their contents <i>in vivo</i>. The microneedles significantly accelerated wound healing, leading to a marked increase in vascular proliferation and improved collagen deposition within a full thickness skin defect diabetic mouse model. …”
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19124
Outcomes.
Published 2025“…However, manual monitoring or so-called spot checks performed by nursing staff require a significant amount and are time-consuming. Wearable devices have been shown to be at least equally effective in collecting these data and have the possibility for continuous monitoring. …”
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19125
Information on miR-335-3p mimic and inhibitor.
Published 2024“…Our findings demonstrated that TGF-β1 exposure to respiratory epithelial cells led to a decrease in miR-335-3p expression, resulting in the upregulation of THBS1 and ultimately exacerbating fibrosis. …”
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19126
Study flow chart with outcome measures.
Published 2025“…However, manual monitoring or so-called spot checks performed by nursing staff require a significant amount and are time-consuming. Wearable devices have been shown to be at least equally effective in collecting these data and have the possibility for continuous monitoring. …”
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19127
Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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19131
Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Breaking the Barrier: How Alkali Cations Promote Enhanced N<sub>2</sub> Adsorption and *NNH Formation
Published 2025“…Alkali metal cations and hydronium ions significantly modulate the reaction pathways and kinetics of the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) at the electrode–electrolyte interface, but it lacks atomic-level insights. …”
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Screening flowchart.
Published 2024“…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), a prevalent complication among individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, has a significant impact on both the well-being of patients and their financial situation. …”
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Search strategy in PubMed.
Published 2024“…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN), a prevalent complication among individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, has a significant impact on both the well-being of patients and their financial situation. …”
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19137
Minimal dataset.
Published 2025“…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
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Beliefs towards bats among communities.
Published 2025“…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
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Perceptions towards human-bat interaction.
Published 2025“…Generally, there is high exposure to bats among human communities in Bundibugyo district which increases the risk of zoonotic disease transmission at human-bat interface. …”
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