Orally administered low molecular weight chitosan–rosmarinic acid nanoparticles demonstrate potent anti‐inflammatory effects in a mouse model of colitis by scavenging reactive oxygen species, preserving intestinal barrier integrity, and modulating immune responses, underscoring their promise as an effective nanomedicine for inflammatory bowel disease ...
Afia Tasnim Rahman+2 more
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Unlicensed/Off-Label Drug Prescriptions at Hospital Discharge in Children: An Observational Study Using Routinely Collected Health Data. [PDF]
Jaberi E+5 more
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Antidyslipidemic Drug Prescriptions and Lipid Control Status After Unfavorable Annual Health Checkup Results: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using a Health Insurance Database. [PDF]
Nozawa K+4 more
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Wide variation in the number of different drugs prescribed by general practitioners: A prescription database study [PDF]
Lars Bjerrum, Ulf Bergman
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Non‐Amphiphilic Antimicrobial Polymers
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a severe threat to modern health care and must be addressed to prevent millions of deaths in the coming decades. Antimicrobial polymers (APs) do not provoke resistances and are promising alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Classic APs possess an amphiphilic structure (cationic and hydrophobic). Herein we question
Alain M. Bapolisi+15 more
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Prescription Drugs And Managed Care: Can ‘Free-Market Détente’ Hold? [PDF]
Donald W. Moran
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Controlling Assembly of Hybrid DNA Nanostructures into Higher‐Order Structures via Hydrophobicity
Hydrophobic interactions are one of the fundamental driving forces of self‐assembly in living systems. It remains challenging to harness hydrophobicity to have a controllable and programmable assembly of DNA nanostructures. On the other hand, there is also a need to explore orthogonal hierarchical assembly strategies to be used as an additional toolset
Minu Saji+4 more
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Prescription of drugs in general practice : longitudinal changes and influence of a prescription formulary [PDF]
L.M. Peeters-Udding
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Evaluation of the compatibility between PCEs possessing varying anionic charge densities and Portland cements with different C3A contents. ABSTRACT This study focused on the compatibility of phosphate and sulfonate‐substituted polycarboxylate ether‐based water‐reducing admixtures (PCE) exhibiting different anionic charge densities with Portland cements
Kemal Karakuzu+4 more
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