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NISO Z39.96The Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS): What Happened to the NLM DTDs? [PDF]
Beck J.
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Advances in MoS2‐Au Nanostructured Platforms for Cancer‐Derived miRNA Detection
This figure presents the roadmap and scope of this review on microRNA detection technologies, with emphasis on MoS2 and MoS2–Au hybrid nanostructures. It traces the evolution from conventional assays to MoS2‐based SERS platforms, highlights synthesis, interfacial chemistry, and signal‐enhancement mechanisms, and summarizes key challenges and future ...
Faith Mokobi Zablon +2 more
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Exploring the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Journal Article Writing Among Postgraduate Students at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) [PDF]
Divya M Ravi, Maslawati Mohamad
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Nanosafety data provide a guiding example for establishing best practices in data management, aligning with FAIR principles and quality criteria. This review explores existing quality assessment approaches for reliability, relevance, and completeness, emphasizing the need for harmonization and adaptation to nanomaterials and advanced materials. The aim
Verónica I. Dumit +43 more
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Frequency of statistical mistakes and associated article characteristics: a cross-sectional analysis of dermatology journals [PDF]
Brad R. Woodie +6 more
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ScienceCentral: open access full-text archive of scientific journals based on Journal Article Tag Suite regardless of their languages. [PDF]
Huh S.
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Doehl et al. discovered an adaptive neuroimmune mechanism that induces itch in tick‐exposed guinea pigs, enabling rapid tick removal. This itch‐induced tick removal (IITR) is mediated by an adaptive cellular immune response and is independent of IgG, IgE, or TRPV1.
Johannes S. P. Doehl +27 more
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Publication of a scientific article in for an english-language journal. Part 3
А. И. Неворотин +2 more
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Resident myonuclei are the molecular “control centers” for large multinuclear muscle fibers. It is presumed that, with aging, these control centers become compromised and contribute to delayed or blunted muscle adaptive potential. This study is a detailed roadmap that exposes how young versus aged myonuclei respond to a hypertrophic loading stimulus ...
Pieter J. Koopmans +8 more
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