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Buried Treasure? Overlooked and Newly Discovered Evolutionary Contributions to Human Brain Diseases
Recapitulative schema of different exploratory levels of the evolutionary impact on human neurological diseases. Clinical neuroscience focuses on the mechanisms of brain function, but this approach falls short of insights into how the central nervous system (CNS) evolved, both in health and disease.
Nico J. Diederich +20 more
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Beach Haven, New Jersey. A Remedy for Hay Fever or Autumnal Catarrh [PDF]
Samuel Ashhurst
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Perfluorocarbon‐based artificial oxygen carriers have long been of scientific interest for because they can be used as oxygen donors in medical applications. Lecithin‐modified nanoscale oxygen carriers (LENOX) are a newly designed nanoscaled emulsion based on perfluorodecalin, which is characterized by its compatibility with numerous clinically ...
Fabian Nocke +5 more
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Overview of the use of silica nanoparticles in vaccines against pathogens. Different kinds of vaccines against infectious diseases are currently using solid or mesoporous silica nanoparticles in their formulation. Silica microparticles and nanoparticles (SiNPs) have been studied as vehicles for vaccines.
Noe Juvenal Mendoza‐Ramírez +3 more
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Some observations on the treatment of hay‐fever, with a report of 24 cases treated with pollen solutions and 22 cases treated by the administration of calcium chlorid [PDF]
H. T. H. Wilson
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Zwei Redoxtautomere eines Cobalt–TAML‐Komplexes zeigen auffallend unterschiedliche Reaktivität in der Wasseroxidation. Die ligandenzentrierte Co(III)–OH‐Spezies entwickelt O2 über H2O2, während die metallzentrierte Co(IV)═O‐Spezies inaktiv ist. Elektronentransferkinetik und die Marcus‐Analyse zeigen, wie die Lokalisierung des Redoxzentrums die ...
Deesha D. Malik +4 more
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All patients operated for oesophageal cancer in Sweden from 2013 to April 2018 were identified, and 246 patients were recruited to this population‐based nationwide Swedish study. The results show that longitudinal health‐related quality of life after minimally invasive oesophagectomy was similar to that of the open surgical approach.
F. Klevebro +4 more
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