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Organophosphorus flame retardants and plasticizers: Sources, occurrence, toxicity and human exposure

Environmental Pollution, 2015
Gao-Ling Wei   +8 more
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Recent Developments of Biobased Plasticizers and Their Effect on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Poly(vinyl chloride): A Review

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2019
Plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) has been extensively utilized globally, with various applications in construction, piping, wiring and cable, installation, flooring, nonfood packing, windows, doors, and more.
Sudheer Kumar
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Plasticity

2013
A variety of noninvasive brain stimulation techniques have been used to study neuronal plasticity. Mostly, noninvasive techniques have been employed, and the bulk of studies have focused on the motor system, because its physiology is more readily accessible and physiological properties can be studied with greater detail than in other systems.
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Incorporation of Plasticizers and Co-proteins in Zein Electrospun Fibers.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
As a means to alter the physical properties of electrospun zein fibers, plasticizers (glycerol, lactic acid, and oleic acid) or co-proteins (casein, whey protein, rice protein) were mixed with zein using the solvents acetic acid or aqueous ethanol with ...
Enrico Federici   +3 more
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Percutaneous penetration and metabolism of plasticizers by skin cell and its implication in dermal exposure to plasticizers by skin wipe.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Numerous studies focused on the human exposure to plasticizers via dermal contact, however, the percutaneous penetration of plasticizers was seldom considered in exposure assessment.
Weijian Pan   +8 more
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Synapses Plastic plasticity

Nature, 1997
The connections between neurons (synapses) can adapt to changing circumstances of nervous transmissions, a phenomenon known as activity-dependent plasticity. Moreover, such plasticity is itself regulated, but little is known about the mechanisms or behavioural consequences of this metaplasticity.
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Plastics, Plasticity, and the Plastic

Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
ABSTRACT This article examines the development of the idea of “plasticity” by proposing two critical moments in its conceptual epigenesis: that of plastics, represented by Cudworth and Shaftesbury in the seventeenth century, and that of plasticity as elaborated by Catherine Malabou in the twenty-first century.
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Plasticity revisited

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
Despite some recent setbacks, it remains clear that adult stem cells under appropriate experimental conditions can at some frequency exhibit a wider range of differentiation potentials than previously appreciated. This is underscored by the recent demonstration of the extensive differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells. In terms of mechanism,
Chirag V, Joshi, Tariq, Enver
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