STUDY OF THE BODY TEMPERATURE AND WATER CONTENT IN SHOCK PRODUCED BY THE CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS INJECTION OF ADRENALIN, WITH AND WITHOUT ANESTHESIA 1 [PDF]
D. Scholz+5 more
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Targeting RAGE with Nanobodies for Molecular Imaging of Cancers and Alzheimer's Disease
RAGE‐specific nanobodies were isolated via phage display and characterized by ELISA, cell ELISA, and SPR. In vivo imaging in renal carcinoma and Alzheimer's disease mouse models demonstrated that NbF8, the highest‐affinity clone, selectively targeted RAGE‐overexpressing tumors and brain tissues, highlighting its potential as a molecular imaging agent ...
Guangfeng Liang+13 more
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A Dye-Tracer Technique for Experimentally Obtaining Impingement Characteristics of Arbitrary Bodies and a Method for Determining Droplet Size Distribution [PDF]
A dye-tracer technique has been developed whereby the quantity of dyed water collected on a blotter-wrapped body exposed to an air stream containing a dyed-water spray cloud can be colorimetrically determined in order to obtain local collection ...
Gelder, Thomas F.+2 more
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Human Rights Accountability Through Treaty Bodies: Examining Human Rights Treaty Monitoring for Water and Sanitation [PDF]
Framing scholarship on human rights accountability through treaty bodies, this article examines the water and sanitation content of state human rights reporting to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Kim, Yuna, Meier, Benjamin Mason
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a dual role in diagnostics and therapeutics, offering innovative solutions for treating cancer, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and orthopedic diseases. This review highlights EVs’ potential to revolutionize personalized medicine through specific applications in disease detection and treatment.
Farbod Ebrahimi+4 more
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Small rigid floating bodies under the influence of water waves [PDF]
The passive motion of a small body under the influence of small amplitude waves in deep water is considered. This motion is broken down into one component due to gravity and one due to the drag forces of the water.
Grotmaack, R.
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RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer
Analysing RhoA and Rac1 protein levels in Colorectal cancer (CRC) samples under mechanical strain highlights their potential as diagnostic markers. Monitoring their activity could offer valuable insights into how cancer spreads, paving the way for new approaches to better understand and diagnose colorectal cancer.
Sharda Yadav+5 more
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In this study, a new type of bioactive glass fiber ‐based composite magnesium phosphate bone cement is prepared and verified that its mechanical strength and biological properties. In addition, the cement may have played a biologically active role in the Notch and HIF signaling pathways.
Yuzheng Lu+12 more
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Some Problems of Supersonic Cavitation Flows [PDF]
The basic results obtained by the author in the theory of supercavities in compressible fluid have been presented. The modern numerical methods have been applied in this investigation and the basic correlations for shock in water have been considered ...
Vasin, Anatoly D.
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On the Connexion between the Heat of the Body and the Excreted Amounts of Urea, Chloride of Sodium, and Urinary Water, during a Fit of Ague [PDF]
Sydney Ringer
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