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Nanovesicles and Human Skin Interaction: A Comparative Ex-Vivo Study. [PDF]
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Chondrocyte-Targeted Nanoparticles Loaded with <i>N</i>-Acetylcysteine Protect Articular Cartilage and Attenuate Osteoarthritis by Inhibiting Ferroptosis via Glutathione Maintenance. [PDF]
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Genome-wide association study (GWAS) and transcription analysis of candidate genes for rice grain eating and cooking quality (ECQ) traits. [PDF]
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Multifunctional anionic nanoemulsion with linseed oil and lecithin: a preliminary approach for dry eye disease. [PDF]
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Formation and Evolution of the Milky Way
2003The problem of understanding the formation of the Galaxy is part of the problem of explaining galaxy formation in general. In particular, we should try to understand the relative importance of mergers and dissipative collapse in the formation of all galaxies, and whether the observational information about our Galaxy is enough to explain the timescales
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The Formation and Early Evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy
Science, 2000Recent observations indicate that the Milky Way may have formed by aggregation of gas and stars from a reservoir of preexisting small galaxies in the local universe. The process probably began more than 12 billion years ago with material of different original angular momentum following two separate evolutionary lines, one into the slowly rotating halo ...
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Meeting Summary: Star Formation in the Milky Way
1988This paper reviews talks and posters about star formation in our galaxy, presented in the first of the two weeks of this meeting. The topics covered in this paper are meeting quality (§ 2), completeness (§ 3), posters (§ 4), outflows and winds (§ 5), magnetic fields (§ 6), bimodal star formation (§ 7), and trends and prospects (§ 8).
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Massive star formation in the southern Milky Way
2008Artículo de publicación ISI ; During the past decade we have compiled a large molecular line data base of massive star forming regions in the southern Milky Way. These regions are confined into giant molecular clouds that trace the galactic spiral arms.
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