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Spectroscopic Methods of Edible Flower Authentication and Quality Control for Food Applications
The global demand for edible flowers has increased. Issues such as incorrect species identification, flower product adulteration, contamination, and quality degradation necessitate the application of proper methods for authenticating and controlling the product's quality.
Fidele Benimana +3 more
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Deciphering bisphenol A (BPA)-elicited osteoarthritis mechanisms through network toxicology and molecular docking, then de novo generation of novel therapeutic candidates. [PDF]
Xu S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Many human activities contribute to the pollution of aquatic ecosystems, primarily through agricultural, industrial, mining, and domestic discharges into water bodies. Fish, being highly sensitive to environmental changes, serve as valuable models for monitoring the health of these ecosystems.
Jessica Zablocki da Luz +9 more
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Water Networks as Hydrophobic Recognition Motifs in Proteins
Hydrophobic groups can strengthen confined water networks, promoting order that propagates through the protein structure and drives recognition, creating a paradoxical hydrophobic binding hot spot. Polar groups are rejected because they disrupt the network, destabilizing the protein structure.
Serena G. Piticchio +12 more
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Navigating the AI Frontier in Toxicology: Trends, Trust, and Transformation. [PDF]
Luechtefeld T, Hartung T.
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ABSTRACT The classical Michaelis–Menten model, under the standard quasi‐steady‐state approximation (sQSSA), is widely used in in vitro‐in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) studies using hepatocyte or human liver microsomal (HLM) assays to predict intrinsic hepatic clearance (Clint,vitro$$ {\mathrm{Cl}}_{\operatorname{int},\mathrm{vitro}} $$).
Ngoc‐Anh Thi Vu +6 more
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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston/M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
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ABSTRACT Physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have become increasingly popular for model‐informed drug development (MIDD) over the past decade. While several guidelines for model evaluation exist, these are by design often of a general and non‐specific nature. It is clear what steps should be carried out but not necessarily how.
Laurens Sluijterman +3 more
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Navigating complexity in modern toxicology: the role of omics in short-term in vivo studies. [PDF]
Mitchell CA +5 more
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