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Supplementary file 1_Viable cell sorting by fluidized bed centrifugation enables novel cultivation strategies.docx
Publié 2025“…However, filter-based cell retention devices, utilized in these processes, have significant disadvantages: Significant sieving effects and the risk of filter blockage alongside the retention of harmful substances and non-viable cells, represent a major challenge and often reduce the viability of the culture. …”
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Bioleaching of different types of metals by <i>Exiguobacterium himgiriensis</i> isolated from printed circuit board
Publié 2025“…Traditional recycling techniques are effective, but often release harmful pollutants. The present study has attempted to use the metal-resistant <i>Exiguobacterium himgiriensis</i> isolated from e-waste, such as the Printed Circuit Board (PCB), to investigate its efficiency in removing heavy metals from these substrates. …”
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SERENITY realist synthesis questions.
Publié 2025“…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Patients with cancer are at increased risk of thrombotic complications from both the disease and its treatments, with antithrombotic therapy (ATT) usually continued in the last phase of life where the benefit is less clear and there is high risk of harms. Physiological changes toward the end of life increase the risk that ATT will cause serious bleeding events, but discussion between clinicians and patients of ATT risks and benefits is sub-optimal. …”
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Identification and screening flow chart.
Publié 2025“…<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Patients with cancer are at increased risk of thrombotic complications from both the disease and its treatments, with antithrombotic therapy (ATT) usually continued in the last phase of life where the benefit is less clear and there is high risk of harms. Physiological changes toward the end of life increase the risk that ATT will cause serious bleeding events, but discussion between clinicians and patients of ATT risks and benefits is sub-optimal. …”