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Human radiolabeled mass balance studies are crucial for comprehensively characterizing the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of investigational drugs, providing essential data for drug development, regulatory evaluation, and product labeling.
Jason Boer +24 more
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Superior transplant recipient outcome prediction and pathology assessment using rapid deep learning applied to procurement kidney biopsies. [PDF]
Gaut JP +7 more
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Beyond PBMCs: Polymer‐Based Cell Mimics for Robust TBNK Immunophenotyping Assay Validation
ABSTRACT Flow cytometry‐based TBNK immunophenotyping is widely used to assess immune status in research, clinical diagnostics, and cell therapy development. Biological control materials such as PBMCs often serve as physiologically relevant controls, but suffer from considerable variability due to donor differences, limited stability, and fluctuations ...
Swetha Pratyusha Gunturu +5 more
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Rapid bacteriophage quantification with a particle size analyzer combined with polarization intensity differential scattering (PIDS) detector. [PDF]
Carroll-Portillo A +3 more
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Technical performance of a novel, fully automated electrochemiluminescence immunoassay for the quantitation of β-amyloid (1–42) in human cerebrospinal fluid [PDF]
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A total of 3378 self‐reported treated and untreated hair samples were analyzed for PTCA and PTeCA by LC‐MS/MS. Moreover, their in vitro formation was assessed in 225 untreated hair by different cosmetic treatments with and without oxidative agents. Data suggest that PTeCA could be a reliable marker for oxidative cosmetic treatments in hair.
Sara Casati +8 more
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Editorial: Advances in plant proteomics
Joshua L. Heazlewood +2 more
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<i>In situ</i> generation of dendritic cell vaccines in 3D printing scaffolds for cancer post-surgical therapy. [PDF]
Chen L +8 more
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Combined self‐report and hair analysis in festival attendees (n = 249) revealed substantial discrepancies in drug use reporting, particularly for stimulants and dissociatives. This integrated approach enhances detection of poly‐drug use and provides a more reliable basis for monitoring and harm‐reduction strategies.
A. Y. Simão +4 more
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