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Hydrophobins from <i>Aspergillus</i> Mediate Fungal Interactions with Microplastics
Published 2025“…Our work elucidates a role for hydrophobins in fungal colonization of microplastics and highlights a target for mitigating the harm of microplastics through engineered fungal-microplastic interactions.…”
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Morality boundary work in the making of the needle and syringe exchange program in Stockholm
Published 2025“…Hence, users’ perspectives, and those who care about them, should be extensively involved in political discussions to foster a more moral and humane drug policy.…”
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Drawing made by participant 1 depicting the moment when the snakebite occurred.
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Drawings made by participant 4 depicting the moment when the snakebite occurred.
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Classification of the therapeutic itineraries of the 20 study participants.
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Nanoplastics Stimulate Colony Formation and Bloom in <i>Phaeocystis globosa</i>
Published 2025“…The genus <i>Phaeocystis</i> is a globally distributed harmful alga that adversely impacts marine ecosystems. …”
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NoMAD construct results for weeks 6/7 and 11/12.
Published 2025“…Qualitative and quantitative data involved: i) observations of staff-patient interactions (four time points), ii) in-depth interviews with hospital staff (one time point) iii) staff surveys (two time points). …”
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Participant recruitment by site.
Published 2025“…Qualitative and quantitative data involved: i) observations of staff-patient interactions (four time points), ii) in-depth interviews with hospital staff (one time point) iii) staff surveys (two time points). …”