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Abstract Innovative approaches to teaching genetics are essential for improving student engagement and comprehension in this challenging field. Laboratory‐based instruction enhances engagement with the subject while fostering the development of practical competencies and deepening comprehension of theoretical concepts.
Chris Della Vedova+2 more
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The Effect of a Crossed Magnetic Field on Capillary Electrophoresis.
Saeid Razee+2 more
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Innovative transdermal drug delivery systems: Benefits, challenges, and emerging application
The graphical abstract illustrates the diverse nanostructures employed in transdermal drug delivery systems, highlighting their unique mechanisms to penetrate the intricate layers of skin. It provides a detailed representation of the skin's complex anatomy, emphasizing the challenges posed by its barrier properties.
Syed Waqas Ali Shah+9 more
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Labeling of Sugars for Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-induced Fluorescence Detection.
O. Shirota
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Method for phosphorothioate antisense DNA sequencing by capillary electrophoresis with UV detection [PDF]
Doriana Froim+3 more
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Schematics workflow for the isolation and characterisation of endophytic fungi from grewia lasiocarpa and their biological activity. Abstract The genus Grewia are well‐known for their medicinal properties and are widely used in traditional remedies due to their rich phytochemical composition and potential health benefits.
Nneka Augustina Akwu+7 more
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In this concept article, it is discussed how spatial control over the formation and movement of biomolecular condensates (BMCs) can be achieved and how this type of control can help in the reliable generation and study of BMCs. Spatial control over BMCs is crucial in vivo and therefore also desirable for in vitro studies in order to approach relevant ...
Alexander K. Buell
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Graphical Abstract. Abstract Famotidine (FAM) is an efficacious competitive drug, and a reversible inhibitor of H2‐histaminergic receptor action used to manage acid production in the stomach. Among the elderly population, this drug poses the risk of kidney failure and impaired mental health conditions. Additionally, FAM is an environmental contaminant.
Pramod Ramachandra Vernekar+4 more
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