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Overview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...
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Targeting TNBC: core–shell polycationic polyurea dendrimers with inherent anticancer activity
Core–shell polycationic PURE dendrimers were tested in TNBC‐derived tumor models. Both formulations selectively targeted TNBC and effectively reduced tumor volume. PUREG4‐OEI48 suppressed tumor growth without detectable toxicity, whereas PUREG4‐OCEI24, despite showing efficacy, induced hepatic toxicity.
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Understanding Chemical Potential
Journal of Chemical Education, 1995An exam question whose aim is to test the understanding of the students on theconcept and characteristics of Chemical Potential.
M. Pilar Tarazona, Enrique Saiz
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1993
The purpose of the first chapter was to give an overview of the book’s contents: the topics covered, results gained, limitations, and so on. The next seven chapters, starting with this one, give the groundwork on which the main conclusions are based.
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The purpose of the first chapter was to give an overview of the book’s contents: the topics covered, results gained, limitations, and so on. The next seven chapters, starting with this one, give the groundwork on which the main conclusions are based.
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2009
Abstract This chapter extends the results on partition functions to systems in which the number of particles can vary. This allows the definition of the chemical potential and introduces the grand partition function.
Stephen J. Blundell +1 more
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Abstract This chapter extends the results on partition functions to systems in which the number of particles can vary. This allows the definition of the chemical potential and introduces the grand partition function.
Stephen J. Blundell +1 more
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Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 1990
This paper gives a critical review of the physical meaning of the chemical potential, perhaps the most abstract of all thermodynamic quantities. To show its basic behavior, thereby to illustrate its physical significance, we have derived the chemical potential of a system of free electrons as a function of the density and temperature in different ...
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This paper gives a critical review of the physical meaning of the chemical potential, perhaps the most abstract of all thermodynamic quantities. To show its basic behavior, thereby to illustrate its physical significance, we have derived the chemical potential of a system of free electrons as a function of the density and temperature in different ...
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2014
Changes in the composition of the mixture, either by addition or removal of components or by reaction, change the properties of the mixture, in particular the Gibbs free energy.
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Changes in the composition of the mixture, either by addition or removal of components or by reaction, change the properties of the mixture, in particular the Gibbs free energy.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2011
A new method, called chemical potential perturbation (CPP), has been developed to predict the chemical potential as a function of density in periodic molecular simulations. The CPP method applies a spatially varying external force field to the simulation, causing the density to depend upon position in the simulation cell.
Stan G, Moore, Dean R, Wheeler
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A new method, called chemical potential perturbation (CPP), has been developed to predict the chemical potential as a function of density in periodic molecular simulations. The CPP method applies a spatially varying external force field to the simulation, causing the density to depend upon position in the simulation cell.
Stan G, Moore, Dean R, Wheeler
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Chemical potential on the lattice
Physical Review D, 1985Imposing a physically desirable constraint, we obtain a class of lattice actions for nonzero chemical potential. Unfortunately, none of them lead to a real fermion determinant in general.
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