The metabolism of nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus in undernourished children [PDF]
P. P. Kurien+3 more
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Calcium and phosphorus metabolism.
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Electric Pulse Regulated MXene Based Nanozymes for Integrative Bioelectricity Immuno‐Cancer Therapy
MXenzyme‐mediated bioelectricity cancer therapy (MXenzyme‐BECT) enhances cancer cell death through irreversible depolarization, ion channel disruption, ROS generation, and immunogenic cell death. Computational simulations reveal the electrical mechanisms by which MXenzyme acts on single cells and support to predict treatment parameters. Next‐generation
Sanghee Lee+6 more
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Dietary supplementation with calcitriol or quercetin improved eggshell and bone quality by modulating calcium metabolism. [PDF]
Fu Y+7 more
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Clinical Severity and Calcium Metabolism in Patients with Bipolar Disorder. [PDF]
Steardo L+11 more
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Biointerfacing with AgBiS2 Quantum Dots for Pseudocapacitive Photostimulation
It is demonstrated that AgBiS2 quantum dots exhibit unique photoinduced pseudocapacitive charge transfer properties, enabling efficient light‐to‐electrical energy conversion. These quantum dots facilitate enhanced light absorption and transduction when integrated with ZnO nanowires, which serve as an effective charge transport medium.
Ridvan Balamur+8 more
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Investigating Potential Correlations between Calcium Metabolism Biomarkers and Periprocedural Clinical Events in Major Cardiovascular Surgeries: An Exploratory Study. [PDF]
Ștef A+9 more
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MONTHLY METABOLISM OF NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, AND CALCIUM IN HEALTHY WOMEN
H. C. Sherman+2 more
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The effect of a rachitogenic factor on calcium metabolism in chicks [PDF]
M. E. Coates+2 more
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Multi‐Scaled Cellulosic Nanonetworks from Tunicates
Microbial and plant nanonetworks of cellulose have enabled a wide range of high‐performance yet sustainable materials. Herein, a third class of cellulosic nanonetworks is showcased by exploiting the only animal tissue‐producing cellulose nanofibers, i.e., ascidians. An ultrastructure including spherical cells and a microvasculature with diameters of 50–
Mano Govindharaj+10 more
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