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A supramolecular gel platform based on poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is reported, offering injectability and degradability, with adjustable hydrophilic–hydrophobic ratios to produce RopC Gel for varying pain relief durations. RopC Gel enables sustained release of ropivacaine, induces pyroptosis in melanoma cells, and activates an immune response to ...
Jiangtao Lin+10 more
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False positives in gravitational wave campaigns: the electromagnetic perspective. [PDF]
Oates S.
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Constraints on the gamma-ray burst luminosity function from Pioneer Venus Orbiter and BATSE observations [PDF]
Andrew Ulmer+2 more
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Current and potential methods to assess kidney structure and morphology in term and preterm neonates
Abstract After birth, the kidney structure in neonates adapt to the functional demands of extrauterine life. Nephrogenesis is complete in the third trimester, but glomeruli, tubuli, and vasculature mature with the rapidly increasing renal blood flow and glomerular filtration. In preterm infants, nephrogenesis remains incomplete and maturation is slower
Eveline Staub
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Selective hydrogenation of acetylene with an equally concentrated feed stream with ethylene can be achieved over supported AgPd nanoparticulate catalysts. We demonstrate that the Ag:Pd alloy ratio and reaction conditions are key factors to ensure extended catalytic lifetimes under challenging conditions.
Jake O. Williams+13 more
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Multiwavelength constraints on the origin of a nearby repeating fast radio burst source in a globular cluster. [PDF]
Pearlman AB+28 more
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On the nature of gamma-ray burst time dilations
R. A. M. J. Wijers, B. Paczyński
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Measurements with the resonant gravitational wave detector EXPLORER during the gamma-ray burst 980425 [PDF]
L. Amati+25 more
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An Update on Antitumor Efficacy of Catechins: From Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
This article explores the potential of catechins, particularly (−)‐epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG) as natural compounds with anticancer effects. Catechins, abundant in plants like green tea, have shown promise in modulating key processes in carcinogenesis, including apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and angiogenesis. The review emphasizes their potential
Patrick Valere Tsouh Fokou+11 more
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