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By fabricating and covalently assembling gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) porous microgels, a new class of granular hydrogel scaffolds with hierarchical porosity is developed. These scaffolds have a significantly higher void fraction than their counterparts made up of nonporous microgels, enhancing cell recruitment and tissue integration. This research may
Alexander Kedzierski +9 more
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Molybdenum enhances soybean growth and seed quality by modulating osmoregulation, ion homeostasis, and antioxidant activity under saline-alkaline conditions. [PDF]
Zulfiqar T +5 more
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Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Salines [PDF]
Richard B. Dole +2 more
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Active Thermal Field Integration for Marangoni‐Driven Salt Rejection and Water Collection
A thermal gradient fabric (TGF) evaporator with an auxiliary active thermal field can simultaneously increase evaporation rates and achieve long‐term salt rejection. The auxiliary active thermal field is well integrated with solar energy to construct moderate, extensive, and circulating Marangoni flow for salt rejection.
Can Ge +12 more
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Dapagliflozin Reverses LPS-Induced Depressive-Like Behavior in Mice via Modulation of Glutamate and NF-κB. [PDF]
Amawi H +9 more
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Variation of the Surface Salinity duo to Rainfalls in Kominato Bay
Masaharu IGARAST
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The Law Regulating Haemolysis of Erythrocytes in Hyposmotic Saline Solution or Distilled Water [PDF]
U. N. Brahmachari
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Bioorthogonal Engineering of Cellular Microenvironments Using Isonitrile Ligations
Highly selective chemistries are required for fabrication and post‐cross–linking modification of cell‐encapsulating hydrogels used in tissue engineering applications. Isonitrile ligation reactions represent a promising class of bioorthogonal chemistries for engineering hydrogel‐based cellular microenvironments. Isonitrile‐based hydrogels are stable and
Ping Zhou +2 more
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