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Many cancer nanotherapeutics, while potent, suffer from the inability to escape from the tumor vasculature, especially in the absence of endothelial permeability. In this work, ultrasmall gold nanoclusters could engineer nanomaterials induced endothelial leakiness (NanoEL) and harness strong NIR induced photothermal characteristics to suppress tumor ...
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Incident cases and healthcare costs of non-communicable diseases attributable to industrialized and total sugar sweetened beverage intake in Mexico. [PDF]
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Keeping a modeling-driven public health dashboard relevant-lessons learned from the California Communicable diseases Assessment Tool. [PDF]
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Trends in Mortality from Diabetes and Other Non-Communicable Diseases Among Sri Lankan Adults: A Retrospective Population-Based Study, 2004-2020/2021. [PDF]
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Innovations in early detection of chronic non-communicable diseases among adolescents through an easy-to-Use AutoML paradigm. [PDF]
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Burden of non-communicable diseases in South Asia: a decomposition analysis. [PDF]
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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2015
Globally, infectious diseases often disproportionately affect women, and have implications for the health of future generations. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, malaria, and schistosomiasis are four such pathogens. Infection with these organisms has a broad impact on maternal child health in many areas of the developing world, and
Erica J, Hardy, Brenna L, Anderson
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Globally, infectious diseases often disproportionately affect women, and have implications for the health of future generations. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis, malaria, and schistosomiasis are four such pathogens. Infection with these organisms has a broad impact on maternal child health in many areas of the developing world, and
Erica J, Hardy, Brenna L, Anderson
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