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Optimizing crystal transitions in low-temperature, low-concentration NaOH solutions to prepare cellulose I and II composite materials
Cellulose II exhibits exceptional attributes, including flexibility, high stainability, and gloss. However, its strength is lower than that of cellulose I due to reduced crystallinity during the crystal transi...
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Open AccessBenefit of an action camera in endoscopy education for medical students under COVID-19
Endoscopy is an important form of clinical gastroenterology education because it gives students the opportunity to learn about diagnosis procedures and even treatment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical stu...
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Open AccessThe plasma degradome reflects later development of NASH fibrosis after liver transplant
Although liver transplantation (LT) is an effective therapy for cirrhosis, the risk of post-LT NASH is alarmingly high and is associated with accelerated progression to fibrosis/cirrhosis, cardiovascular disea...
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Detecting Changes to the Extracellular Matrix in Liver Diseases
Liver disease, regardless of etiology, shares a similar natural history of disease progress and is common worldwide. This spectrum of diseases progresses from simple steatosis (fat accumulation), to inflammati...
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Structural Control of Epitaxially Grown Sputtered Perovskite Thin Films
Thin films of perovskite Pb–Ti–O3 families were heteroepitaxially grown by sputtering on (0001)sapphire and/or (001)SrTiO (ST). These epitaxial films contained microstructures, although X–ray diffraction analysis...