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Heterotrimeric collagen helix with high specificity of assembly results in a rapid rate of folding
The most abundant natural collagens form heterotrimeric triple helices. Synthetic mimics of collagen heterotrimers have been found to fold slowly,...
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An insight into the therapeutic effects of isoliquiritigenin in breast cancer
Breast cancer ranks as the most widespread malignant condition in women, emerging as a primary contributor to mortality. The primary challenges in...
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Isolation and characterization of a two-coordinate phosphinidene oxide
Nitroso compounds, R–N=O, are common intermediates in organic synthesis, and are typically amenable to storage and manipulation at ambient...
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Outpatient reception via collaboration between nurses and a large language model: a randomized controlled trial
Reception is an essential process for patients seeking medical care and a critical component influencing the healthcare experience. However, current...
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Clinical features and underlying etiology of children with Lennox–Gastaut syndrome
ObjectiveLennox–Gastaut Syndrome (LGS) is characterized by the presence of multiple seizure types and encompasses a heterogenous group of etiologies....
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Cerium oxide nanofibers via electrospinning: a potential material to purge waterways of chemical pollutants and foodborne pathogens
Food is frequently contaminated by foodborne pathogens, predominantly bacteria and fungi but occasionally certain viruses as well as protozoa during...
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Lessons from the physiological role of guanosine in neurodegeneration and cancer: Toward a multimodal mechanism of action?
Neurodegenerative diseases and brain tumours represent important health challenges due to their severe nature and debilitating consequences that...
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A Translational Approach to Using Endocannabinoid Modulators for Targeting Opioid-Associated Memory
Purpose of ReviewIt is well established that learning and memory are central to substance dependence. Convincing basic and clinical documents...
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Circular walking is useful for assessing the risk of falls in early progressive supranuclear palsy
BackgroundProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is characterized by early onset postural instability and frequent falls. Circular walking necessitates...
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DAP12 interacts with RER1 and is retained in the secretory pathway before assembly with TREM2
DNAX-activating protein of 12 kDa (DAP12) is a transmembrane adapter protein expressed in lymphoid and myeloid lineage cells. It interacts with...
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Digital outcome measures are associated with brain atrophy in patients with multiple sclerosis
BackgroundDigital monitoring of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) using smartphone-based monitoring tools is a promising method to assess disease...
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The BCR::ABL1 tyrosine kinase inhibitors ponatinib and nilotinib differentially affect endothelial angiogenesis and signalling
BCR::ABL1 inhibitors, the treatment of choice for the majority of patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), can cause vascular side effects that...
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Effect of Physicochemical Properties on the Basic Drug-Acid-Polymer Interactions and Miscibility in PVA Based Orodispersible Films
Salts of weakly basic drugs can partially dissociate in formulations, to give basic drugs and counter acids. The aim of the present study was to...
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Important role of Bacillus subtilis as a probiotic and vaccine carrier in animal health maintenance
Bacillus subtilis is a widespread Gram-positive facultative aerobic bacterium that is recognized as generally safe. It has shown significant...
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Chemically treated Acacia nilotica filler-reinforced epoxy composites: tribological studies and optimization of process parameters
The current trend is the ecological consciousness of replacing synthetic fibers with natural fiber. However, several restrictions exist on using...
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Methane-rich saline ameliorates depressive-like behaviors during chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS)
Depression, considered the most prevalent neuropsychiatric disorder, is multifactorial and complex. Oxidative stress and inflammation significantly...
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Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Gastroenterology: The Co-pilot or the Captain?
Though artificial intelligence (AI) is being widely implemented in gastroenterology (GI) and hepatology and has the potential to be paradigm shifting...