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Reprogramming Tumor Cell Death via Processing Natural Drug to Carbon Dots Overcomes Collagen Barrier and Activates Antitumor Immunity

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A traditional Chinese medicine‐derived carbon dots nanoplatform reprograms tumor cell death from apoptosis to necroptosis, dismantling therapy‐induced collagen barriers and promoting immunogenic death. pH‐responsive hydrogel assembled from carbon dots for localized delivery, this strategy suppresses primary tumors and metastasis, offering a new ...
Zekun Yan   +11 more
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Morphotypes, preservation, and taphonomy of dinosaur footprints, tail traces, and swim tracks in the largest tracksite in the world: Carreras Pampa (Upper Cretaceous), Torotoro National Park, Bolivia. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Esperante R   +11 more
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Injuries in Short Track Speed Skating

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2003
Background Little is known about the pattern of injury in short track speed skating. Purpose To investigate the incidence and characteristics of injuries in short track speed skating. Study Design Retrospective study. Methods Ninety-five of 150 elite-level skaters (63.3%) were surveyed to collect information on training and competition load as well as ...
Andrew, Quinn   +3 more
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Modelling performance with exponential functions in elite short-track speed skaters

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2021
Mathematical models are used to describe and predict the effects of training on performance. The initial models are structured by impulse-type transfer functions, however, cellular adaptations induced by exercise may exhibit exponential kinetics for their growth and subsequent dissipation.
Fabio Borrani   +4 more
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FLUID BALANCE IN ELITE SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATERS

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2013
The aim of this study was to investigate sweat loss in elite short track speed skaters across 6 different training sessions over a three day period, and sweat sodium loss in one on ice training session. Nine male and three female elite short track speed skaters participated in the study (age 22±3 years, Body Weight: 68.1±10.2 kg). Six training sessions,
K Currell, E Simpson, S Mears, L James
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