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Models of the human skin must combine the relevant biological contents and suitable biomaterials with the correct spatial organization. Performing compound screening on such in vitro models also requires fast and reproducible production methods of the models.
Elisa Lenzi +7 more
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3D printed hybrid scaffolds combining bioactive silica–calcium chemistry with elastic polymers guide human bone stem cells to form bone. The scaffolds support cell survival, organization, and invasion while releasing osteogenic ions. Together, architecture and composition drive bone‐specific gene expression, extracellular matrix organization, and ...
David R. Sory +3 more
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EARLY TOARCIAN SOURCE‐ROCK POTENTIAL IN THE CENTRAL HIGH ATLAS BASIN (CENTRAL MOROCCO): REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION AND DEPOSITIONAL MODEL [PDF]
Stéphane Bodin +4 more
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Documentation of Apollo 15 samples [PDF]
A catalog is presented of the documentation of Apollo 15 samples using photographs and verbal descriptions returned from the lunar surface. Almost all of the Apollo 15 samples were correlated with lunar surface photographs, descriptions, and traverse ...
Hait, M. H. +5 more
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Hybrid Nanofibers for Multimodal Accelerated Wound Healing
Fabrication of wound healing scaffolds based on biocompatible nanofibers. Nanofibers offering high surface area, flexibility, and biocompatibility significantly improved the healing outcome in vivo. Histological, immunological, and anti‐inflammatory markers are noticeably better in treated wounds.
Viraj P. Nirwan +15 more
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Geochemical characteristics and oil-source rock correlation in the Paleogene source rocks of the Qinnan Sag, Bohai Bay basin. [PDF]
Shi X, Xie X.
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Evaluation of the source rock potential of the Unyazah Formation (late Carboniferous-Early Permian) in Dukhan Field, Qatar [PDF]
Hamad Al-Saad +2 more
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This manuscript describes the cultivation of viable microvessels from cryopreserved human brain tissue. When embedded in hydrogels and cultured in microfluidic devices, these microvessels exhibit complex architectures reminiscent of arterioles and capillaries, can be perfused, and display intact barrier function. Collectively, these results demonstrate
Brian J. O'Grady +5 more
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