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Effects of Nerve Growth Factor from the venom ofVipera russellion sensory and sympathetic ganglia from the embryonic chick in culture [PDF]
K. A. Charlwood+4 more
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Laser surface texturing significantly improves the corrosion resistance and mechanical strength of 3D‐printed iron polylactic acid (Ir‐PLA) for marine applications. Optimal laser parameters reduce corrosion by 80% and enhance tensile strength by 25% and ductility by 15%.
Mohammad Rezayat+6 more
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Properties of the β Nerve Growth Factor Receptor of Avian Dorsal Root Ganglia
Karl Herrup, Eric M. Shooter
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This study investigates the impact of Ce and/or Mg on the electrical conductivity (EC) and mechanical properties of AlSi3 cast alloy. It highlights the synergistic effects of Ce and Mg on eutectic Si modification and Mg solute reduction in the Al matrix, resulting in the optimization of EC, strength, and ductility of the alloy.
Farnaz Yavari+3 more
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The Physiologic Basis of Molecular Therapeutics for Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Primer
Peripheral nerve injuries affect a significant number of patients who experience trauma affecting the hand and upper extremity. Improving unsatisfactory outcomes from repair of these injuries remains a clinical challenge despite advancements in ...
Marie C. Spezia, MSc+2 more
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Modulation of protein synthesis by nerve growth factor.
James I. Garrels, David Schubert
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220 EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONE ON TISSUE NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) CONCENTRATIONS IN THE MOUSE [PDF]
P. Walker+4 more
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A Study on Thermal Expansion and Thermomechanical Behavior of Composite Metal Foams
The coefficient of thermal expansion of steel–steel composite metal foam (S‐S CMF) is shown to be lower than that of bulk stainless steel while its performance under compression demonstrate excellent mechanical stability and strength at all temperatures with gradualsoftening from 400 to 600 °C.
Zubin Chacko+2 more
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A computational loudness model for electrical stimulation with cochlear implants [PDF]
Cochlear implants (CIs) are devices that restore the sense of hearing in people with severe sensorineural hearing loss. An electrode array inserted in the cochlea bypasses the natural transducer mechanism that transforms mechanical sound waves into neural activity by artificially stimulating the auditory nerve fibers with electrical pulses.
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