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Evaluating the Toxicity Induced by Bisphenol F in Labeo rohita Fish Using Multiple Biomarker Approach. [PDF]
Ahmad S +4 more
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Abstract Purpose To compare the stainability, translucency, opalescence, whiteness, gloss, and hardness of 4 computer‐aided design and computer‐aided manufacturing (CAD‐CAM) restorative materials after simulated coffee drinking and color correction. Materials and Methods Four CAD‐CAM blocks were investigated (n = 40): resin nanoceramic (Cerasmart, CS),
Hanan Al‐Johani
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Widespread distribution of the BpfA-carrying bacteria involved in the bisphenol F degradation in Pseudomonadota and Actinomycetota [PDF]
Changchang Wang +10 more
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Sub-network transcriptome dataset for diseases associated with exposure to bisphenol F and bisphenol S in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. [PDF]
Guzman A +6 more
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Increased maternal urinary bisphenol F levels associated with reduced anogenital distance in male newborns [PDF]
Pongpol Jameekornkul +4 more
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Abstract figure legend A summary of the current knowledge around membrane transporter expression in the most widely used in vitro models of human trophoblasts, including primary placental tissue, cancer cell lines and trophoblast stem cells, as well as the techniques to attempt to mimic the human placenta in vivo.
Rhiannon Pass +2 more
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ABSTRACT We developed a novel strontium‐incorporating hypochlorous acid (Sr/HOCl) conditioner to improve dental adhesive performance. Human dentin surfaces were pretreated with four protocols: untreated control, pure HOCl, HOCl with subsequent application of sulfinate agent (HOCl + SA), and Sr/HOCl.
Kittisak Sanon +7 more
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Predictive Model for Epoxy‐Amine Polymerizations at Decreased Tc Using Variable Frequency Microwaves
Two‐way interaction of basicity and entropy. ABSTRACT This study presents a predictive model for the thermo‐mechanical properties of epoxy polymers cured with Variable Frequency Microwave (VFM) processing. The model is based on properties derived from the structural features of the epoxide and amine precursors.
R. L. Hubbard +2 more
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