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An open letter to the NIH: value and costs in publishing. [PDF]
Jackson S+6 more
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An Index to the Biographical Notices, papers on the History of Medicine, and Reviews of Books on that subject, which have appeared in the Irish Journal of Medical Science from September, 1916 to December, 1954 [PDF]
J. D. H. Widdess
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Corn Zein Nanocarriers for Agrochemical Delivery and Smart Packaging
This review explores zein, a corn‐derived biodegradable protein, as a multifunctional nanocarrier for sustainable agriculture and packaging. It examines advances in agrochemical delivery, smart packaging, and stimuli‐responsive systems, while addressing scalability, environmental fate, and regulatory barriers.
Muhammad Shahidul Islam+2 more
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Why French Academic Journals are Protesting
Camille Noûs+1 more
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A rapid, portable lateral flow strip assay for on‐site mRNA quality control is developed, enabling sequence‐independent analysis of 5' capping, integrity, and LNPs encapsulation efficiency. This cost‐effective method offers real‐time stability monitoring, reduced sample requirements, and comparable accuracy to standard techniques, enhancing ...
Dengwang Luo+9 more
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From policy to practice: progress towards data- and code-sharing in ecology and evolution. [PDF]
Ivimey-Cook ER+39 more
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. [PDF]
P. Fridenberg
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Drug Delivery Technologies for the Treatment of Age‐Related Macular Degeneration
There are multiple therapeutic agents available for the treatment of both dry age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) and wet AMD. It is essential to continue innovation by introducing new drug delivery technologies that can incorporate those along with patient compliance and the accessibility of the technology into the early stages of research and ...
J Jesus Rodriguez‐Cruz+4 more
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BLOC1S1 Attenuates B. Melitensis 16M LPS‐Triggered Autophagy by Spatial Confinement of TDP‐43
This study explores how B. melitensis 16M LPS and BLOC1S1 regulate autophagy in goat spermatogonial stem cells. The 16M LPS is activating AMPK‐dependent autophagy, increasing LC3B‐II/I ratios and lysosomal genes, while Escherichia coli LPS shows no effect.
Shicheng Wan+13 more
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