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From plant cell wall architecture to advanced materials: cellulose and its derivatives as versatile building blocks. ABSTRACT Growing interest in cellulose as a versatile material has driven extensive research into its chemical architecture, processing methods, mechanical properties, aggregation behavior, and structural organization, both in solution ...
Denys M. M. Fertonani +7 more
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A CASE of CONGENITAL HYPERTROPHY of the PYLORUS [PDF]
Humphry Rolleston, L. B. Hayne
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Noncoding RNAs in Host–Microbiota Interaction
The intricate interplay between gut microbiota and the host exerts a profound impact on host biological processes and disease development. This review highlights the pivotal role of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in this interaction. Host ncRNAs regulate gene expression and microbiota composition, whereas microbial small RNAs (sRNAs) modulate host gene ...
Ziyi Zhao +7 more
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS OF THE ACID CONTROL OF THE PYLORUS IN INFANTS [PDF]
David Murray Cowie
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ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance is an increasing threat to public health, with alarming estimates of mortality rates. In this context, the clinical properties of Varronia curassavica Jacq. are highlighted due to its biological and pharmacological activities.
José Thyálisson da Costa Silva +18 more
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PROGNOSIS IN OPERATED CASES OF HYPERTROPHIC STENOSIS OF PYLORUS [PDF]
Alton Goldbloom
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In-vivo evaluation of apocynin for prevention of Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinogenesis [PDF]
Akagi +41 more
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Preventing NSAID-induced Gastropathy: the Role of Mucus Cells to Prevent Aspirin-Induced Acute Gastric Mucosal Damage [PDF]
Background: Mucus is pre-epithelial gastric layer that may prevent damages due to direct contact between aspirin and gastric epithelial cells. The integrity of gastric mucosa and mucous cellular reaction may serve as primary and secondary prevention of ...
Daldiyono, D. (Daldiyono) +4 more
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ThiF‐Like Enzyme Chemistry in Primary and Secondary Metabolism
ThiF‐like enzymes are a widespread protein family found in disparate biosynthetic pathways. They are unified by their use of an NTP to modify a carboxylate, generating an activated species prone to nucleophilic addition. This common intermediate is then targeted by diverse nucleophiles, including persulfide or amino acid side chains, to yield a variety
Keelie S. Butler +2 more
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