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A high‐efficiency, prevascularization‐free macroencapsulation system for the subcutaneous transplantation of pancreatic islets is developed. This novel system demonstrates excellent long‐term blood glucose control at the subcutaneous site, even with the transplantation of ≈250 IEQ of islets.
Seunggyu Jeon+5 more
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Human Placenta in Premodern Europe—a Cultural and Pharmaceutical Agent**
Abstract This paper was prompted by some striking similarities between both the ritual and the medical use of placenta in Ming China and in premodern Europe. Contrary to most accounts, which focus either on the rise of chemiatric medicine or on the growing interest in “exotic” substances, the seventeenth century in Europe also reveals a revived ...
Bettina Wahrig
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Iron-peptide complexes from spent yeast: evaluation of iron absorption using caco-2 model [PDF]
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Carvalho, A. P.+6 more
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Scientific explanation of mode of action of Kamadudha Rasa in Amlapitta with special reference to Acid Peptic Disorders: A Review [PDF]
Amlapitta, also known as hyperacidity, is an illness that has been around for a while and is still very prevalent today. It is a very troublesome illness that, if left untreated, can result in a number of severe issues.
Divya Singh+4 more
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In situ digestion of canola protein gel observed by synchrotron X-Ray Scattering [PDF]
We address the issue of structure changes of a canola protein gel (as a solid food model) during gastrointestinal digestion. We present a method for synchrotron Small-Angle X-ray Scattering analysis of the digestion of a gel in a capillary. Scanning the capillary allows tracking the digestion under diffusion of enzymatic juices.
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The study identifies the digestive organ expansion factor (DEF) as a key player in pancreatic cancer, correlating high DEF expression with poor patient survival. DEF interacts with p65, preventing it from ubiquitination‐induced degradation and promoting tumor cell survival.
Sicong Huang+11 more
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Chaos in computer performance [PDF]
Modern computer microprocessors are composed of hundreds of millions of transistors that interact through intricate protocols. Their performance during program execution may be highly variable and present aperiodic oscillations. In this paper, we apply current nonlinear time series analysis techniques to the performances of modern microprocessors ...
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The alchemical symbols for metals, acids, bases and salts were still in everyday use in much of the 18th century. The modern notation, which we use today, is due to Berzelius, but the transition was long and arduous and took place between ca. 1775 and 1820 roughly simultaneously with but distinct from the Chemical Revolution.
Curt Wentrup
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Treating diabetics with traditional medicine in Tamil Nadu A study of two traditional siddha practitioners: study of two traditional siddha practitioners [PDF]
article retravaillé et publié sous le titre '‘Coping with diseases of modernity: the use of siddha medical knowledge and practices for treating diabetics" voir HALIt is often after an initial recourse to biomedicine that Indians turn to traditional ...
Sébastia, Brigitte,
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Nurturing longevity through natural compounds: Where do we stand, and where do we go?
Abstract The revolution in aging research through the past decade has driven the progress in interventions that promote longevity. Dissection of the “old” hallmarks of aging has provided solid data for the definition of at least three “new” ones, opening avenues for the development of novel hallmark‐targeted pro‐longevity approaches.
Monika N. Todorova+3 more
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