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This study demonstrates a self‐assembly process to generate free‐standing piezoelectric nanomembranes, forming ultracompact microtubular acoustic wave sensors and actuators. The miniaturized 3D piezoelectric platform reported in this work can be applied in telecommunication, energy harvesting, and acoustofluidics. Moreover, the 3D self‐assembly can add
Raphaël C. L‐M. Doineau +9 more
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Dietary zinc deficiency promotes Acinetobacter baumannii lung infection via IL-13 in mice. [PDF]
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Postnatal zinc deficiency due to giardiasis disrupts hippocampal and cerebellar development. [PDF]
González Maciel A +8 more
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Acquired and Inherited Zinc Deficiency-Related Diseases in Children: A Case Series and a Narrative Review. [PDF]
Bellini T +13 more
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Catalytic activity of OGG1 is impaired by Zinc deficiency. [PDF]
Sharma P, Wong CP, Ho E, Sampath H.
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Strategies for inducing and validating zinc deficiency and zinc repletion.
Wenegieme TY +11 more
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2009
Zinc plays an essential role in numerous biochemical pathways. Zinc deficiency affects many organ systems, including the integumentary, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, immune, skeletal, and reproductive systems. This article aims to discuss zinc metabolism and highlights a few of the diseases associated with zinc deficiency.Zinc deficiency ...
Melanie J, Tuerk, Nasim, Fazel
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Zinc plays an essential role in numerous biochemical pathways. Zinc deficiency affects many organ systems, including the integumentary, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, immune, skeletal, and reproductive systems. This article aims to discuss zinc metabolism and highlights a few of the diseases associated with zinc deficiency.Zinc deficiency ...
Melanie J, Tuerk, Nasim, Fazel
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Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2016
An ex-preterm, exclusively breastfed baby with poor postnatal growth was evaluated at 5 months of age for perianal erosive dermatitis (figure 1) and foul stools. No other cutaneous involvement was present. Investigations showed mild zinc deficiency (65 μg/dL, range 68–107). Unfortunately, no maternal blood or breast milk zinc levels were available. The
Enrico, Valerio +3 more
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An ex-preterm, exclusively breastfed baby with poor postnatal growth was evaluated at 5 months of age for perianal erosive dermatitis (figure 1) and foul stools. No other cutaneous involvement was present. Investigations showed mild zinc deficiency (65 μg/dL, range 68–107). Unfortunately, no maternal blood or breast milk zinc levels were available. The
Enrico, Valerio +3 more
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