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Two NADPH-dependent 2-ketogluconate reductases involved in 2-ketogluconate assimilation in Gluconobacter sp. strain CHM43. [PDF]
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RAFT-Mediated 3D Printing of Polylactones/Itaconate Elastomers with Polypeptide Surface Functionalization. [PDF]
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JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 266-269, March 2026.
Wayne P. Gulliver
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How carbon sources drive cellulose synthesis in two Komagataeibacter xylinus strains. [PDF]
Lasagni F, Cassanelli S, Gullo M.
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Trace element zinc metabolism and its relation to tumors. [PDF]
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Characterization of Genomic, Physiological, and Probiotic Features of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum JS21 Strain Isolated from Traditional Fermented Jiangshui. [PDF]
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Surgical management of bladder rupture in adult horses: An uncommon problem meets a novel solution
Equine Veterinary Education, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 124-127, March 2026.
D. Major
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Australian Endodontic Journal, 2005
The aim of root canal treatment is to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal and to prevent reinfection. Biomechanical cleaning and shaping greatly reduces the number of bacteria. Nevertheless, due to anatomical complexity of the root canal system, residues and bacteria cannot be removed completely. Therefore, various substances have been used
Bettina, Basrani, Carlie, Lemonie
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The aim of root canal treatment is to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal and to prevent reinfection. Biomechanical cleaning and shaping greatly reduces the number of bacteria. Nevertheless, due to anatomical complexity of the root canal system, residues and bacteria cannot be removed completely. Therefore, various substances have been used
Bettina, Basrani, Carlie, Lemonie
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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1998
Despite the popularity of zinc gluconate for use in attenuation of common cold symptoms, there is little information on the effects of acute overdose. A 17-year-old male ingested approximately 85 tablets or 4 g zinc gluconate (570 mg elemental zinc).
M R, Lewis, L, Kokan
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Despite the popularity of zinc gluconate for use in attenuation of common cold symptoms, there is little information on the effects of acute overdose. A 17-year-old male ingested approximately 85 tablets or 4 g zinc gluconate (570 mg elemental zinc).
M R, Lewis, L, Kokan
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Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 2007
Gluconic acid, the oxidation product of glucose, is a mild neither caustic nor corrosive, non toxic and readily biodegradable organic acid of great interest for many applications. As a multifunctional carbonic acid belonging to the bulk chemicals and due to its physiological and chemical characteristics, gluconic acid itself, its salts (e.g.
Savas, Anastassiadis, Igor G, Morgunov
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Gluconic acid, the oxidation product of glucose, is a mild neither caustic nor corrosive, non toxic and readily biodegradable organic acid of great interest for many applications. As a multifunctional carbonic acid belonging to the bulk chemicals and due to its physiological and chemical characteristics, gluconic acid itself, its salts (e.g.
Savas, Anastassiadis, Igor G, Morgunov
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