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Abstract Background Sodium alendronate (ALN) is widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, but both estrogen deficiency and antiresorptive therapy may impair alveolar bone repair after tooth extraction. A clinically relevant but insufficiently explored scenario involves estrogen‐deficient individuals receiving hormone replacement therapy (HRT ...
Pedro H. C. Isaias +9 more
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Probing a Reactive Alkyne Center Aligned via a Triphenylmethane Tripod on Au(111) for Electric Field-Induced Chemistry by STM and TERS. [PDF]
Mennicken S +10 more
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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy(STM). SXM. STM Studies on Interfaces.
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We investigate tip‐induced bond weakening of a single alkyne center immobilized and aligned upright on Au(111) using a rigid triphenylmethane‐based tripod. By varying the tip–molecule distance, we observe shifts in the ≡C–H and –C≡C– vibrational bands via ultrahigh vacuum low‐temperature tip‐enhanced Raman scattering (TERS).
Gang Li +12 more
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Soluble Thrombomodulin as a Marker of Endothelial Injury in Early Post-Transplant Period: A Comparative Study of Simple Hypothermia and Pulsatile Machine Perfusion in Kidney Graft Preservation. [PDF]
Kotowski M +8 more
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Mini‐Review: Angular Scattering and Directional Effects in Tip‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Mini‐review: Angular scattering and directional effects in tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Felix Schneider, David Baschnagel, Tim Parker, Yang Zhao, Alfred J. Meixner*, Dai Zhang*. This mini‐review examines angular scattering and directional effects in tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS), emphasizing their importance for quantitative interpretation
Felix Schneider +5 more
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Oxide Growth and Place-Exchange on Au(111) in Alkaline Electrolyte. [PDF]
Moser T +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose In diffusion MRI, vasogenic edema manifests as a major fraction of isotropic water that dilutes the anisotropic intra‐axonal portion of the signal. Many tractography algorithms mistake vasogenic edema for the white matter boundary and terminate tracking to prevent producing spurious streamlines.
Patryk Filipiak +6 more
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