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NEAT1 drives SARS-CoV-2 N protein-induced inflammation, metabolic reprogramming, and mitochondria-ER stress crosstalk. [PDF]

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Qing C   +11 more
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Drp1-FGF21 axis drives FAPs-mediated fibro-adipogenic degeneration in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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De Palma C   +19 more
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Green composites from vanillin-based benzoxazine and silane surface modified chopped carbon fibers

Polymers from Renewable Resources, 2022
By following the rules of green chemistry, a novel composite is developed from a renewable and ecofriendly resource, namely, vanillin. The latter was used as a phenolic precursor for the microwave synthesis of a bio-based benzoxazine resin (Va-BZ). Afterward, high-performance green composites were developed by reinforcing Va-BZ with various amounts of
Mehdi Derradji   +8 more
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Mechanical and thermal properties of fully green composites from vanillin-based benzoxazine and silane surface modified chopped basalt fibers

High Performance Polymers, 2022
By following the rules of green chemistry, a novel composite is developed from a renewable and ecofriendly resource, namely the vanillin. The latter was used as a phenolic precursor for the microwave synthesis of a bio-based benzoxazine resin (Va-BZ).
Mehdi Derradji   +8 more
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Preservation of Green Chopped Alfalfa at Near Freezing Temperatures1

Agronomy Journal, 1966
AbstractIn a series of tests over a 3‐year period, chopped green alfalfa forage was cooled rapidly, using crushed solid carbon dixide, sealed in a large plastic bag, and stored at 34 to 36F for up to 5 months without detectable losses or appreciable changes in appearance or in chemical composition.
Milton A. Sprague, B. Brooks Taylor
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Effects of Sowing Pattern and Seed Rate on Green-chop Yield of Forage Sorghum

Experimental Agriculture, 1986
SUMMARYThe effects of sowing pattern and seed rate on the green-chop yield of forage sorghum-sudangrass hybrid (cv. Pioneer 988) and forage sorghum (cv. Abu Sabeen) were investigated. In general, more green-chop yield was obtained from seed of both cultivars drilled in regular rows, double rows and triple rows than when traditionally sown as broadcast ...
F. F. Bebawi, A. E. Mazloum
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