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This study developed a bioprinted co‐culture system embedding rat pancreatic islets and Scenedesmus sp. microalgae spatially defined in close vicinity. Red light was found optimal to ensure microalgal photosynthesis while maintaining islet viability and functionality. A tailored co‐culture medium supported both cell types.
Finn Dani +7 more
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Marine Habitat Mapping For The Norwegian Sea
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author.An initiative is currently being taken by several Norwegian organizations to obtain funds to intensify ongoing investigations on marine sea-floor mapping off Norway. Led by the Geological Survey of Norway and Institute of Marine Research, planning during the last two years has led to ...
Noji, Thomas +2 more
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Why do jellyfish bloom in Norwegian waters and what can be done to recover the ecosystems in the North Sea and on the Norwegian coast? [PDF]
Disclaimer: This article was prepared by Johannes Hamre in his personal capacity. The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not reflect the views of the Institute of Marine ResearchThe ecosystems with their relationships between ...
Hamre, Johannes
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Variation in the seston C:N ratio of the Arctic Ocean and pan-Arctic shelves [PDF]
Studying more than 3600 observations of particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate organic nitrogen (PON), we evaluate the applicability of the classic Redfield C:N ratio (6.6) and the recently proposed Sterner ratio (8.3) for the Arctic Ocean and ...
Andersen, Tom +4 more
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3D Soft Hydrogels Induce Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells “Deep” Quiescence
Three‐dimensional soft hydrogels mimicking the bone marrow niche induce deep quiescence in human mesenchymal stem cells. Unlike 2D culture, 3D matrices halt proliferation, regulate cell‐cycle and quiescence markers, and downregulate mTORC1 signaling, preserving stem cell phenotype and therapeutic potential ex vivo.
David Boaventura Gomes +11 more
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Records of cirriped species in the family Scalpellidae from the Nordic Seas are scarce. New records of the four species Amigdoscalpellum hispidum (G. O. Sars, 1890), Ornatoscalpellum stroemi (M. Sars, 1859) Tarasovium cornutum (G.O.
Torkild Bakken, Toril Loennechen Moen
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Observations of shifts in cetacean distribution in the Norwegian Sea
This study aimed to assess possible shifts in distributional patterns of cetaceans residing in the Norwegian Sea, and if possible relate the distribution to their feeding ecology during the summer seasons of 2009, 2010 and 2012.
Leif eNøttestad +5 more
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Boston University Music Organizations presents The Concert Band and The Percussion Ensemble, April 29, 1992 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Concert Band and Percussion Ensemble performance on Wednesday, April 29, 1992 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Prelude and Fugue in G Minor by
School of Music, Boston University
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Anomalous Spin‐Optical Helical Effect in Ti‐Based Kagome Metal
The kagome lattice hosts diverse correlated quantum states, including elusive loop currents. We report spin‐handedness selective signals in CsTi3Bi5, termed the anomalous spin‐optical helical effect, surpassing conventional spin responses. Arising from light helicity coupled to spin‐orbital correlations, this effect provides a sensitive, indirect probe
Federico Mazzola +34 more
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Spring production of Calanus finmarchicus at the Iceland-Scotland Ridge [PDF]
Distribution and reproduction activity of the calanoid copepod Calanus finmarchicus were studied in the waters between Scotland and Iceland in April 1997 during the expected time of the animals' ascent to surface waters following diapause.
Christoffersen, Alice +5 more
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