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Fracture Healing and Mast CellsI. The Periosteal Callus in Rats [PDF]
R Lindholm, S Lindholm, P. Liukko
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ABSTRACT Skin changes such as xerosis and pruritus are common complications among diabetes patients and may lead to serious adverse events such as diabetic foot syndrome and amputations. Evidence suggests that daily application of optimal skincare, including gentle cleansers and moisturizers, may help improve skin barrier function, preventing ...
Robert S. Kirsner+5 more
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Increased regeneration efficiency of _Brassica napus_ L. cultivars Star, Westar and Cyclone from hypocotyle and cotyledonary explants [PDF]
The comparative organogenesis of _Brassica napus_ L cultivars Cyclone, Star and Westar was studied. The cotyledonary explants gave a higher response to all the combinations of 0.5 mg/L 2,4-D and BAP (0.5, 1.0,1.5 and 2.0 mg/L} used for optimizing the ...
Arfa Farooqi+5 more
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Beyond Moral Outrage: The Role of the Ingroup in Online Condemnations
ABSTRACT Although expressions of condemnation are pervasive on social media and often shape the narratives of traditional news outlets, brands continue to struggle with predicting and managing these responses effectively. To address this challenge, it is crucial to first understand the underlying reasons for such behavior.
Jeff D. Rotman+3 more
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The Application of Antimicrobial Nano‐ZnO Nanocoatings as the Surface of Cell Culture Dish
The Nano‐ZnO nano‐coatings synthesized by ALD and tightedly adhered to the glass containing ITO possess both good biocompatibility and excellent antibacterial properties. ABSTRACT Cell culture is an indispensable technique in biological research. However, cultured cells are vulnerable to microbial contamination, leading to unreliable and unrepeatable ...
Juan Wang+5 more
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The research aim was to examine the enhancement of catharanthine content in Catharanthus roseus callus culture added with different concentration of Naphtalene Acetic Acid (NAA). NAA treatment produced callus that formed hairy roots. Fresh and dry weight
DINGSE PANDIANGAN, NELSON NAINGGOLAN
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From the Womb to the Tomb: Identifying Calving Deaths in Archaeology
ABSTRACT Dystocia, or difficult birth, is a major cause of maternal and neonatal mortality in both human and animal populations, yet its archaeological visibility remains remarkably low. This paper explores the diagnostic potential of archaeological deposits of pregnant livestock, particularly cattle, to identify cases of calving‐related mortality.
Annelise Binois‐Roman
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Porphyrin biosynthesis in soybean callus tissue system. Isolation, purification and general properties of δ-aminolaevulinate dehydratase [PDF]
Horacio A. Tigier+2 more
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ABSTRACT In Italy's Piedmont region, the city of Vercelli has a history of malaria transmission due to favorable conditions for Anopheles mosquitoes, which may have influenced the genetic prevalence of thalassemia. This study investigates the skeletal remains of a nonadult individual from the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vercelli, dating to the ...
R. Fusco+4 more
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An experiment to investigate the somatic embryogenesis from shoot-derived callus of Pogostemon cablin (nilam plant) has been conducted at the Plant Biotechnology Laboratory, Agricultural Faculty, University of Jambi from January through to July 2004 ...
Zulkarnain
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