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Extraoral Taste Buds on the Paired Fins of Damselfishes. [PDF]
Hardy AR, Hale ME.
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ABSTRACT Introduction With rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical documentation, responsible implementation of this tool is imperative in preserving the patient‐physician relationship. Orthopaedic oncologists were surveyed to assess their utilization of, and attitudes towards, ambient listening software.
Megan Hsu +3 more
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Taste Masking Techniques of Unpleasant Drugs
Background: Taste masking is one of the many processes that are used in the pharmaceutical industry. This is done with the intention masking or decreasing of a disagreeable taste or odor from the organic compounds which are usually used in the oral ...
Hiba M. Suza, Eman B. Hazim
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor overexpression in taste buds diminishes chemotherapy induced taste loss. [PDF]
Vukmanovic Nosrat I +9 more
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ABSTRACT Insulin secretion is a complex, vesicular transport process. Rab34 is a key regulator of intracellular vesicle transport; however, its role in insulin secretion has not yet been reported. miRNA‐9 is vital for the development and progression of the diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to investigate whether miR‐9 targets
Zhen‐Zhen Guo +5 more
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Localization of BDNF and Calretinin in Olfactory Epithelium and Taste Buds of Zebrafish (Danio rerio). [PDF]
Aragona M +11 more
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Body Phenomenology, Somaesthetics and Nietzschean Themes in Medieval Art [PDF]
Richard Shusterman suggested that Maurice Merleau-Ponty neglected “‘lived somaesthetic reflection,’ that is, concrete but representational and reflective body consciousness.” While unsure about this assessment of Merleau-Ponty, lived somaesthetic ...
Crippen, Matthew
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Plasmepsins as Antimalarial Drug Targets—Then, Now, and the Future
ABSTRACT Malaria is a devastating disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. Plasmodium parasites express ten cathepsin D‐like aspartyl proteases, called plasmepsins (PMs). These PMs have diverse roles fulfill diverse functions throughout the parasite's lifecycle, though several exhibit functional redundancies. Among them, PMV, PMIV, and PMX are essential
Brad E. Sleebs
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Spartan Daily, April 3, 2018 [PDF]
Volume 150, Issue 26https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2018/1025/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Meyna grisea and M. peltata, two new records from Imphal Valley, Manipur, India, characterised by a capitate stigma with 4–5 divergent, spreading lobes on a globose base, and a prominent peltate stigma, respectively, are described and illustrated here. Photographs, key to the species, along with their coordinates and diagnostic characters in comparison
Pallavi B. Dhal +3 more
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