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Bone loss caused by long-duration spaceflight seriously affects the skeletal health of astronauts. There are many shortcomings in currently available treatments for weightlessness-induced bone loss.
Xuechao Liang +10 more
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Unfortunately, effective treatment is still lacking. The p53 tumor-suppressor protein is a critical mediator of cellular growth arrest and apoptosis, and is closely ...
Qian Huang +11 more
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Because of its rich record of Magdalenian sites, the Arudy Basin is a key case for the study of resettlement dynamics in the Pyrenean valleys after the Last Glacial Maximum.
Jean-Marc Pétillon +11 more
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Taurine ameliorates lung injury induced by VOCs inhalation exposure in young rats
Exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is associated with an increased risk of lung function impairment and inflammation, particularly in infants and children. However, there is still lack of effective protective methods.
Yongchao Gao +8 more
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Fish Bones as Calcium Source: Bioavailability of Micro and Nano Particles
The amount of by-products/waste in the fish industry is roughly 50%. Fish bones could be used to produce nanoparticles, which may have potential use in the food industry as a novel calcium source and at the same time, contribute to reduce waste ...
Benjamín Torres +9 more
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The use of bones as tools in Late Lower Paleolithic of Central Italy
The Latium area in Italy has yielded rich evidence of Lower Paleolithic sites with both faunal remains, artefacts, and human fossil remains, such as the Ceprano human skull. Many are the sites where lithic industry has been found in association with bone
Flavia Marinelli +2 more
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In this study, the conversion of bones (waste of food industry) into bone char is described. The presence of calcium phosphate and graphitic carbon gives bone char unique properties, with different possible uses.
Zahra Siahpour, Maryam Hajjami
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Methods, Means, and Results When Studying European Bone Industry.
Paper related with bone artifacts technological and functionnal studying methods.
Legrand, Alexandra, Sidéra, Isabelle
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Additive manufacturing in bone science: A cutting-edge review of its potential and progress
In the medical industry, additive manufacturing, or AM, sometimes referred to as 3D printing, has completely changed bone regeneration and healing.
Md Shakil Chowdhury +8 more
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A Specific and Sensitive Immuno-Terahertz Method to Detect Pathogenic Microorganisms
Terahertz (THz)-based sensing technology shows promise for the rapid and efficient detection of unlabeled biomolecules and pathogens, attributed to their significant absorption in the THz range.
Xuehao Wang +14 more
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