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Observables at infinity and states with short range correlations in statistical mechanics [PDF]
Oscar E. Lanford, David Ruelle
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In this study, a new type of bioactive glass fiber ‐based composite magnesium phosphate bone cement is prepared and verified that its mechanical strength and biological properties. In addition, the cement may have played a biologically active role in the Notch and HIF signaling pathways.
Yuzheng Lu+12 more
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Perturbation-Theory Rules for Computing the Self-Energy Operator in Quantum Statistical Mechanics [PDF]
Gordon Baym, Andrew M. Sessler
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In vitro cancer models are advantageous for studying important processes such as tumorigenesis, cancer growth, invasion, and metastasis. The complexity and biological relevance increase depending on the model structure, organization, and composition of materials and cells.
Kyndra S. Higgins+2 more
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Theoretical Prediction of the Sublimation Behavior by Combining Ab Initio Calculations with Statistical Mechanics. [PDF]
Hu Y+4 more
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On the factor type of equilibrium states in quantum Statistical Mechanics [PDF]
N. M. Hugenholtz
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Modulates Th17/Treg Balance via JAK/STAT Pathway in ARDS Rats
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) alleviates lung and intestinal injury in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in rats. This study demonstrates that FMT restores the balance between Th17 and Treg cells, inhibits the JAK/STAT pathway, and modulates cytokine levels, reducing inflammation and lung damage. These
Dongwei Zhang+8 more
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On the Correspondence between Subshifts of Finite Type and Statistical Mechanics Models. [PDF]
Corona LA, Salgado García R, Ugalde E.
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Statistical Mechanics of Almost One-dimensional Systems [PDF]
J. A. Barker
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Spheroid Cell Aggregation Enhanced by Enzyme‐Free Ultrasound‐Detached Cells
This study demonstrates that ultrasound‐based, enzyme‐free cell detachment accelerates spheroid formation by preserving surface proteins, reducing variability, and enhancing cell aggregation. Comparable engraftment and improved spatial organization in co‐cultured spheroids are observed.
Julien van Delft+7 more
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