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Background: Religion and spirituality (R/S) are important resources for coping with stress and are hypothesized to influence health outcomes via modulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, though this has not been evaluated extensively ...
Oluwaseyi O. Isehunwa+6 more
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Introduction This session was created from an online learning module for medical students who choose to participate in the Underserved Pathway (UP) at the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSOM).
Amanda Kost+4 more
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The Orange-breasted Falcon Falco deiroleucus in Mesoamerica: a vulnerable, disjunct population? [PDF]
Aaron J. Baker+3 more
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Seasonal Biomass and Carbohydrate Allocation Patterns in Southern Minnesota Curlyleaf Pondweed Populations [PDF]
Four southern Minnesota populations of curlyleaf pondweed ( Potamogeton crispus L.) were sampled monthly from January 2001 to November 2002 to determine seasonal phenological, biomass, and carbohydrate allocation patterns.
Madsen, John D., Woolf, Thomas E.
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Vulnerable Groups Of Displaced Populations [PDF]
Introduction professionals are increasingly choosing to deploy on humanitarian missions across the world. These may be short-term placements, for example as part of an emergency disaster-relief operation, or for significantly longer periods as part of a medical team working for any one of the numerous non governmental (NGO) or international ...
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Advanced Oral Delivery Systems for Nutraceuticals
Emerging delivery technologies are explored to overcome barriers to oral nutraceutical absorption. Traditional carriers are compared with novel platforms including biodegradable polymers, MOFs, MPNs, and 3D printing. These systems enhance bioavailability, control release, and enable personalized nutrition.
Xin Yang+4 more
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Vulnerable populations and the duty to exclude§
No abstract available.(Published: 17 October 2016)This paper is part of the Special Issue: Book symposium on Debating Brain Drain: May Government Restrict Emigration? More papers from this issue can be found at http://www.ethicsandglobalpolitics.netCitation: Ethics & Global Politics, Vol.
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Dendrimer Conjugates with PD‐L1‐Binding Peptides Enhance In Vivo Antitumor Immune Response
In this paper, a novel nanoparticle scaffold composed of dendrimers conjugated with peptide‐based immune checkpoint inhibitors, enhancing drug delivery efficacy is introduced. By conjugating PD‐L1‐binding peptides to dendrimers, multivalent binding effects are harnessed, resulting in enhanced binding affinity, prolonged half‐life, and improved ...
DaWon Kim+11 more
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Myths have persisted for years about the impact of recreational fishing on ocean fish populations and how to manage that impact. Most recently, these myths have resurfaced as justification for a new bill, S. 1916/H.R.
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De Novo Design of Integrin α5β1 Modulating Proteins to Enhance Biomaterial Properties
NeoNectins are de novo‐designed miniproteins that selectively bind and stabilize the extended open form of integrin α5β1. When grafted onto biomaterials including hydrogel and titanium, they promote cell attachment and spreading in vitro and promoting tissue integration and bone growth in animal models, demonstrating broad potential for regenerative ...
Xinru Wang+25 more
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