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Geometric Adjustment of T Cell‐Sensitive Nanorobots for Enhanced Stability [PDF]
For the long‐term use of live dendritic cell (DC)‐based vaccines, nano bone marrow dendritic cell (BMDC) originated T cell activators (nano‐BOTs) are synthesized. The geometric properties of nanoparticles are precisely modulated, enhancing their stability and T cell activation capacity.
Yoojin Lee +11 more
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Thread Embedding Acupuncture for Temporomandibular Disorder: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial [PDF]
Jung-Hyun Kim,1 Dahae Kang,2 Koh-Woon Kim,3 Sang-Soo Nam,1,* Bonhyuk Goo1,* 1Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, Kyung Hee ...
Kim JH, Kang D, Kim KW, Nam SS, Goo B
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THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE ARSACIDS’ DESCENT FROM THE ACHAEMENIDS: MYTH OR REALITY? [PDF]
In the 40s of the last century, J. Wolski proposed a thesis, still dominant in historiography, arguing that the story of Arrian which reached us thanks to his work “Parthica” that the Arsacid dynasty, the founder of Parthian state, descended from the ...
Arthur Melikyan
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ON THE ISSUE OF THE PARTHIAN PAHLAVS' SOCIO-POLITICAL NATURE [PDF]
The role of the high aristocracy, the so-called pahlavs, is undeniable in the history of the Parthian state. In the second half of III century BC the assistance of the pahlavs to the Arsacid dynasty considerably contributed to the establishment of the ...
ARTHUR MELIKYAN
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The gift of hospitality and the (un)welcoming of Syrian migrants in Turkey
ABSTRACT As of 2020, Turkey was home to 3.6 million Syrian migrants who fled violence in their country after the uprisings of 2011. Although they are not recognized as refugees, Syrian migrants have been granted the right to self‐settlement in Turkey. The Turkish state has promoted this reception as a form of hospitality and generosity.
HILAL ALKAN
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The Hypothesis of the Arsacids’ Descent from the Achaemenids: Myth or Reality?
In the 40s of the last century, J. Wolski proposed a thesis, still dominant in historiography, arguing that the story of Arrian which reached us thanks to his work “Parthica” that the Arsacid dynasty, the founder of Parthian state, descended from the ...
Arthur Melikyan
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Ginsenosides are the active components of Panax ginseng. Many research studies indicate that these deglycosylated, less‐polar ginsenosides have better bioactivity than the major ginsenosides. In the present study, we sought to verify the enhanced anticancer effect of P.
Jun Yeon Park +8 more
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The present study investigated the renoprotective effect of an Artemisia asiatica extract and eupatilin in kidney epithelial (LLC‐PK1) cells. Although cisplatin is effective against several cancers, its use is limited due to severe nephrotoxicity. Eupatilin is a flavonoid compound isolated from the Artemisia plant and possesses antioxidant as well as ...
Jun Yeon Park +10 more
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On the Issue of the Parthian Pahlavs' Socio-Political Nature
The role of the high aristocracy, the so-called pahlavs, is undeniable in the history of the Parthian state. In the second half of III century BC the assistance of the pahlavs to the Arsacid dynasty considerably contributed to the establishment of the ...
Arthur Melikyan
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this qualitative exploratory study aimed was to explore how nurses experienced and responded to the COVID‐19 pandemic crisis in clinical settings to develop a response model. Design Focus group interviews. Methods Thirteen focus group interviews (n = 50) with nurses and nurse leaders practicing in diverse clinical settings were ...
Dahae Rim +7 more
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