Rethinking plastic waste: innovations in enzymatic breakdown of oil‐based polyesters and bioplastics
Plastic pollution remains a critical environmental challenge, and current mechanical and chemical recycling methods are insufficient to achieve a fully circular economy. This review highlights recent breakthroughs in the enzymatic depolymerization of both oil‐derived polyesters and bioplastics, including high‐throughput protein engineering, de novo ...
Elena Rosini +2 more
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Re-Evaluating Access in Healthcare: Focus on Quality of Care. [PDF]
Chen AM.
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A prospective observational study of quality of diabetes care in a shared care setting: trends and age differences (ZODIAC-19) [PDF]
Kornelis J. J. van Hateren +6 more
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Tryptophan metabolite atlas uncovers organ, age, and sex‐specific variations
Tryptophan metabolites were analyzed across twelve organs, the central nervous system, and serum in male and female mice at three life stages. We found tissue‐, sex‐, and age‐specific differences, including increased indole‐3‐pyruvate and kynurenine in aging males.
Lizbeth Perez‐Castro +8 more
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Optimizing Radiation Safety Without Compromising Quality of Care. [PDF]
Alkowatli H +5 more
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Nursing home care for people with dementia and residents' quality of life, quality of care and staff well-being: Design of the Living Arrangements for people with Dementia (LAD) - study [PDF]
Bernadette Willemse +3 more
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AI-Enabled Mental Health Assessment and Intervention: Bridging Gaps in Access and Quality of Care.
Sivasubramanian Balasubramanian
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Improving the Quality of Care in Developing Countries [PDF]
Although the quantity rather than quality of health services has been the focus historically in developing countries, ample evidence suggests that quality of care (or the lack of it) must be at the center of every discussion about better health.
Frenk, Julio +3 more
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CDT1 is an essential protein for DNA replication licensing that loads the MCM complex, the eukaryotic replicative DNA helicase, onto replication origins. Overexpression of CDT1 induces cell cycle arrest at the S phase. Here we showed CDT1 inhibits the progression of replication forks by interacting with the MCM complex, leading to the stalling and ...
Takashi Tsuyama +7 more
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