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Changes in Permanent Contraception Rates in Pennsylvania Associated With the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization</i> Decision. [PDF]
Abernathy AM +3 more
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This study reveals a hidden chemical weapon among calcareous‐shelled sessile organisms in the intertidal zone: the barnacle Balanus albicostatus releases a synergistic blend of palmitic acid and 1‐palmitoyl‐sn‐glycero‐3‐phosphocholine as the allelochemical with the inhibitory activity against attachment of the mussel Vignadula atrata, which may mediate
Zhuo Li +9 more
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Impact of unilateral and bilateral salpingectomy on ovarian reserve. [PDF]
Behery MA, Ali EA, Esmail K.
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This study introduces a multifunctional hydrogel coating (Lap‐CMCSMA/GelMA@SeNPs) that scavenges ROS, modulates immune responses, and shows strong antibacterial activity. It effectively restores the peri‐implant microenvironment. The coating exhibits excellent biocompatibility and promotes osteogenic differentiation.
Su Jiang +7 more
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Contraceptives in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL): a narrative review. [PDF]
Al-Shibly R +4 more
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Not an Excessive Claim, Nor a Divisive One, But a Traditional One: A Response To Lawrence Welch on Immediate Material Cooperation [PDF]
Keenan, James F.
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This study reveals that actin remodeling regulates mitochondrial elongation as a defense strategy in plants. Flagellin perception induces fusion‐dependent elongation, supported by cortical actin bundles, to repair damage and boost ATP and ROS production.
Junxiu Hou +5 more
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Estate of C.W.: A Pragmatic Approach to the Involuntary Sterilization of the Mentally Disabled [PDF]
Adler, Robert Randal
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Hungry for Knowledge: Octopamine Signaling Regulates Hunger‐Enhanced Olfactory Learning
Researchers demonstrate that hunger state facilitates both aversive and appetitive olfactory learning. Two distinct octopamine signaling pathways are involved in aversive or appetitive memory formation in the hunger state. And, hunger state also facilitates the formation of both types of memories via an evolutionarily conserved norepinephrine (the ...
Huijuan Zhao +14 more
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