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Clinical phases and classification of breast tumor dormancy. Tumor dormancy is described as the period after treatment until residual tumor cells become detectable as relapsing disease in clinic. During the period of clinical tumor dormancy, tumor mass dormancy and cellular dormancy may coexist.
Shu Chen +4 more
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Classification, Quantification, and Fluorescence Behavior Analysis of Microplastics via Nile Red Staining: Application to Detection Emission in Takeaway Food Container. [PDF]
Xu A +6 more
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Dynamic Analysis of Elastic Solids by MPS Method
MooSeop SONG +2 more
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Engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) offer a versatile platform for kidney‐targeted therapy. This review summarizes bioengineering strategies, including cargo loading, surface modification, biomimetic fabrication, and biomaterial integration. We highlight translational challenges and propose future solutions to accelerate the clinical application of
Linru Shi +6 more
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Influence of solution chemical properties and porous medium surface coatings on the transport and retention behavior of polystyrene microplastics. [PDF]
Abdurahman A, Ma X, Gao R.
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Research on the Churning Torque of Torque Converter during Low Temperature Start-up Based on MPS Method [PDF]
WEI Chunhui +4 more
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ABSTRACT As emerging environmental contaminants, nano‐ and micro‐plastics (NMPs) have drawn increasing research attention due to potential hazards to organisms. Particle shape is a key factor influencing the toxic effects of NMPs, and NMPs of different shapes cause varying degrees of tissue damage. We investigated the specific mechanisms of polystyrene
Yuting Li +10 more
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Development of Supercooling Preservation Method for Adherently Cultured Endothelial Cells and Its Application to Microphysiological Systems. [PDF]
Hikichi M, Shimoda T, Sato K.
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Synergistic effects of microplastic and Vibrio harveyi co‐exposure on big‐belly seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis). Seahorses were exposed to microplastics (50 beads/L of 0.2 μm SMP and 1.0 μm LMP) and injected with V. harveyi (1 × 103 CFU/mL).
Jin A Kim +4 more
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