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Functional polarization of tumour-associated macrophages by tumour-derived lactic acid
O. Colegio+12 more
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This article investigates a sustainable approach to producing new powders for selective laser sintering by using high‐pressure homogenization to micronize biopolymers. The approach yields flowable, thermally stable particles with sub‐rounded morphology, enabling 3D printing of dense components with complex geometries.
Alberto Giubilini+5 more
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Species-level enumeration of low-concentration lactic acid bacteria in breast milk. [PDF]
Sun Y+11 more
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Enas Elmowafy, Mattia Tiboni, M. Soliman
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A hydrophilic, stretchable, nonwoven electrospun fiber mat targeted to be applied in long‐term bioelectronic devices. By incorporating amphiphilic polyethylene glycol block copolymers in a polydimethylsiloxane matrix, the material develops stable hydrophilicity, enhanced breathability, as well as enhanced adhesion to cells.
Joab S. Dorsainvil+7 more
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Poly-L-Lactic Acid Filler Increases Adipogenesis and Adiponectin in Aged Subcutaneous Tissue. [PDF]
Oh S, Shin N, Lee SJ, Son KH, Byun K.
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SOME CHEMICAL FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE THE AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS OF THE LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Carl M. Lyman+4 more
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AMINO ACID DECARBOXYLASES OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA [PDF]
Vincent A. Lagerborg, W. E. Clapper
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Exploring Polydioxanone as a Substrate for Fully Resorbable Implantable Sensors
Polydioxanone (PDO) is explored as a substrate for fully resorbable implantable sensors. Using screen‐printing and special formulated zinc and PEDOT:PSS inks, temperature and conductivity sensors, organic electrochemical transistors and antennas are fabricated and characterized directly on PDO.
Finn Jaekel+12 more
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