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High‐Temperature Oxidation of the CrFeNi Medium‐Entropy Alloy
The oxidation behavior of equiatomic CrFeNi MEA is a key issue that determines this material's suitability for high‐temperature application. The understanding of long‐term behavior is even more crucial than short‐term corrosion effects. The alloy is exposed to synthetic air at 1000, 1050, and 1100 °C for 24, 100, and 1000 h and systematically compared ...
Anna Maria Manzoni +5 more
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Background Biomaterials have been extensively utilized in the field of tissue regeneration and repair. The objective of this study was to develop and assess the efficacy of ECM-G@bFGF in the repair of sciatic nerve injuries.
Yijia Zhang +7 more
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Regulation of a high molecular weight microtubule-associated protein in PC12 cells by nerve growth factor. [PDF]
Lloyd A. Greene +2 more
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Residual Stress States in Microstructurally Graded PBF–LB/M Austenitic Steel Components
This study examines microstructurally graded 316L rectangular tube profiles fabricated via PBF–LB/M using a dual‐laser system. A 1 kW top‐hat and a 400 W Gaussian laser create distinct grain sizes and crystallographic texture. Mechanical properties are linked to microstructural evolution driven by processing conditions.
Nico Möller +5 more
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Secretion of a nerve growth factor by mouse neuroblastoma cells in culture.
Richard A. Murphy +3 more
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This study designs Ta–Mo–Cr–Ti–Al refractory high‐entropy alloys with a disordered body‐centered‐cubic A2 crystal structure aiming for improved ductility, lower density, and oxidation resistance. Four alloy compositions are identified by thermodynamic calculations.
Kateryna Khanchych +7 more
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Modulation of protein synthesis by nerve growth factor.
James I. Garrels, David Schubert
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The fused filament‐fabricated MAR‐M247 alloy without hot isostatic pressing shows the lowest porosity of 4%. Heat treatment at 1220 °C produces coarse precipitates and carbides. Specimens heat‐treated at 1220 °C exhibit higher tensile strength (683 MPa) and elongation (10%) at room temperature.
Haneen Daoud +7 more
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Comparison of the arginine esteropeptidases associated with the nerve and epidermal growth factor.
Alfred C. Server, Eric M. Shooter
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A nerve growth factor-regulated messenger RNA encodes a new intermediate filament protein. [PDF]
Debra G. B. Leonard +4 more
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