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The regulation of stem cell fate and its application in neural regeneration
Regulating stem cell fate is crucial for neural regeneration. This review summarizes key physical, biological, and chemical strategies and their applications in repairing nerve injuries, providing new insights for regenerative medicine. Abstract Regulating the fate of stem cells (SCs) is a key technical problem in the field of regenerative medicine and
Yuexin He +3 more
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Sustainable Porous Carbon Derived from Lignin for High-Performance CO<sub>2</sub> Capture. [PDF]
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Screening of a lignin decomposing bacterium and its application in bamboo biomechanical pulping. [PDF]
Li Y +6 more
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Effect of Different Aqueous Solvents with and Without Solubilized Lignin on the Swelling Behavior of Holocellulose Fibers. [PDF]
Hofbauer C +7 more
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Unravelling the Complexity of Lignosulfonates─Fractionation and Physicochemical Profiling. [PDF]
Selvik VM +3 more
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Organosolv pulping — methods and pulp properties
Bioresource Technology, 1987Abstract Potential benefits of using organic solvents for the delignification of lignocellulosic materials are discussed. Main characteristics of organosolv pulping methods published in the literature are presented and softwood pulp yields and strengths are compared with corresponding values of Kraft and sulphite pulps. Yields of organosolv softwood
Allan Johansson, Olli Aaltonen
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Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2013
Vascular leiomyomas or angioleiomyomas are benign solitary smooth muscular tumours that rarely occur in the distal finger. I report a 64-year-old man with uncommon clinical appearance in the pulp of the middle finger.
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Vascular leiomyomas or angioleiomyomas are benign solitary smooth muscular tumours that rarely occur in the distal finger. I report a 64-year-old man with uncommon clinical appearance in the pulp of the middle finger.
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