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Matrix Tropism Influences Endometriotic Cell Attachment Patterns
The influence of substrate stiffness and multicellular coculture on endometriotic cell attachment to extracellular matrix‐laden microarrayed islands is reported. This model investigates early endometriotic cell attachment, aiming to capture “lesion initiation events”.
Hannah S. Theriault+7 more
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Retraction: Corporate social responsibility: A key driver of sustainable development in China's post-COVID economy. [PDF]
PLOS One Editors.
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A biomimetic nanomedicine (RBLN) constructed by loading natural antioxidants to clinically used layered double hydroxide nanoparticles is surface coated with fresh or senescent red blood cell membrane for balanced drug delivery to hepatocytes and KCs, thereby simultaneously alleviating liver oxidant stress and inflammation for effective drug‐induced ...
Jiahui Shao+8 more
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Sustainability-oriented social responsibility and corporate innovation
This paper empirically examines how sustainability-oriented social responsibility influences corporate innovation quantity and radical innovation from the perspectives of environment- and employee-oriented social responsibility.
Li Chang, Qian Yu
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Bibliometric Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility and Its Impact on Community Health. [PDF]
Guillen-Godoy M+2 more
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Experiences with structuring corporate social responsibility in Dutch industry
Jacqueline Cramer
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Corporate social responsibility as business strategy [PDF]
James K. Rowe
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By a simple anti‐Galvanic reaction, up to six copper atoms could be preferably doped into the Ag2(SR)5 staple motifs and Ag20 dodecahedral shell of an atomically precise Ag44(SR)30 nanocluster. When anatase TiO2 is used as substrate, the (AgCu)44/TiO2 photocatalyst exhibited much improved activity in photocatalytic CO2 reduction compared to Ag44/TiO2 ...
Ye Liu+5 more
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