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Intraoral Drug Delivery: Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industrial Innovations
Intraoral drug delivery offers a promising route for systemic and localized therapies, yet challenges such as enzymatic degradation, limited permeability, and microbial interactions hinder efficacy. This figure highlights innovative strategies—mucoadhesive materials, enzyme inhibitors, and permeation enhancers—to overcome these barriers.
Soheil Haddadzadegan+4 more
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The Star Formation History of the Milky Way
10pp, to appear in Disk galaxies and galaxy disks, eds J G Funes and E M corsini ASP Conf ser in ...
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Formation of Galactic Disks. I. Why Did the Milky Way’s Disk Form Unusually Early?
Recent results from spectroscopic and astrometric surveys of nearby stars suggest that the stellar disk of our Milky Way (MW) was formed quite early, within the first few billion years of its evolution.
Vadim A. Semenov+4 more
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This study presents novel anti‐counterfeiting tags with multilevel security features that utilize additional disguise features. They combine luminescent nanosized Ln‐MOFs with conductive polymers to multifunctional mixed‐matrix membranes and powder composites. The materials exhibit visible/NIR emission and matrix‐based conductivity even as black bodies.
Moritz Maxeiner+9 more
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Formation of Galactic Disks. II. The Physical Drivers of Disk Spin-up
Using a representative sample of Milky Way (MW)–like galaxies from the TNG50 cosmological simulation, we investigate physical processes driving the formation of galactic disks. A disk forms as a result of the interplay between inflow and outflow carrying
Vadim A. Semenov+4 more
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TOWARD A UNIFICATION OF STAR FORMATION RATE DETERMINATIONS IN THE MILKY WAY AND OTHER GALAXIES [PDF]
Laura Chomiuk, Matthew S. Povich
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Characterizing epochs of star formation across the Milky Way disc using age–metallicity distributions of GALAH stars [PDF]
C. Sahlholdt+2 more
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The temporary transition of macrophages from a pro‐inflammatory phenotype of macrophages (M1) to an anti‐inflammatory phenotype of macrophages (M2) is crucial for tissue repair and regeneration processes. Bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are utilized as a “trojan horse” for specific M1 macrophage‐targeting and anti‐inflammatory drug delivery ...
Donglin Cai+9 more
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A NEW FORMATION SCENARIO FOR THE MILKY WAY CLUSTER NGC 2419 [PDF]
R. C. Brüns, Pavel Kroupa
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The formation history of the Milky Way disc with high-resolution cosmological simulations [PDF]
Marco Giammaria+5 more
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