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Microbial regeneration of ammonium in the water column of Davies Reef, Australia
CS Hopkinson, BF Sherr, HW Ducklow
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Our study showed that human primary gingival fibroblast–derived microvesicles on nano‐engineered titanium implants promote early osseointegration and soft‐tissue attachment in vivo. ABSTRACT Titanium dental implants require both reliable osseointegration and peri‐implant soft tissue seal formation to ensure long‐term success. While osseointegration has
Pingping Han +10 more
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Mixed nitrogen forms enhance growth and photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency by optimizing nitrogen metabolism and leaf N allocation in Gisela 6 cherry rootstock. [PDF]
Xu X +11 more
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The study presents an antibiotic‐free strategy using medical fabrics coated with supramolecular assemblies of polyarginine and hyaluronic acid. These coatings showed strong antimicrobial and anti‐biofilm activity in vitro and in vivo, achieving major bacterial load reductions, including against MRSA.
Adjara Diarrassouba +18 more
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Ammonium "catch and release" from wastewater using TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofiber beads. [PDF]
Ramirez-Tarazona Y +3 more
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Ferritin‐doped hybrid nanoparticles triggered accurate tumor‐specific hemorrhage for enhanced in situ photothermal therapy and evoked anti‐tumor immunity. Notably, HFn/GA‐Fe specifically induced tumor hemorrhage 12 h after intravenous injection, resulting in visible color darkening. Through photoacoustic imaging, tumor vessels could be clearly observed
Haidong Zha +7 more
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Bioaugmentation with native Bacillus strains enhance nitrate and nitrite removal and reshape microbiomes in low-salinity shrimp cultures: Elucidating genetic mechanisms. [PDF]
Esquén Bayona DA +9 more
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Fast‐acting hydrogel seals bleeding wounds as the illustrated injectable, pH‐responsive network rapidly gels in situ to stop hemorrhage, adhere strongly to wet tissue, and release antibiotics in a controlled, pH‐dependent manner. The material withstands high pressures, shows excellent biocompatibility, and degrades safely, offering a versatile platform
Arvind K. Singh Chandel +5 more
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