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  1. 19521

    Marine natural products as a source of novel anticancer drugs: an updated review (2019–2023) by Hesham R. El-Seedi, Mohamed S. Refaey, Nizar Elias, Mohamed F. El-Mallah, Faisal M. K. Albaqami, Ismail Dergaa, Ming Du, Mohamed F. Salem, Haroon Elrasheid Tahir, Maria Dagliaa, Nermeen Yosri, Hongcheng Zhang, Awg H. El-Seedi, Zhiming Guo, Shaden A. M. Khalifa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With a focus on recent research findings, the review explores the rich biodiversity of marine organisms, including sponges, corals, algae, and microorganisms, which have yielded numerous compounds exhibiting promising anticancer properties. …”
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  2. 19522

    Structural Investigation of Chloride Ion-Containing Acrylate-Based Imidazolium Poly(Ionic Liquid) Homopolymers and Crosslinked Networks: Effect of Alkyl Spacer and N-Alkyl Substitu... by Mahmoud Al-Hussein, Lisa Ehrlich, Doris Pospiech, Petra Uhlmann

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Herein, we present a detailed structural characterization of a recently synthesized series of acrylate-based PIL homopolymers and networks with imidazolium cations and chloride anions with varying alkyl spacer and terminal group lengths designed for organic solid-state batteries based on X-ray scattering. …”
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  3. 19523

    Effective adaptation of flight muscles to tebuconazole-induced oxidative stress in honey bees by Máté Mackei, Fanni Huber, Csilla Sebők, Júlia Vörösházi, Patrik Tráj, Rege Anna Márton, Zsuzsanna Neogrády, Gábor Mátis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings shed light on the detrimental impact of tebuconazole on the redox balance of honey bee flight muscles, also highlighting, that unlike other organs such as the brain, they may effectively adapt to acute tebuconazole exposure.…”
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  4. 19524

    Prevalence of dental caries among different stage students in College of Dentistry, Hawler Medical University. by Mahmood Fawzi Abdul‐Jabbar, Blend Hussein Mohammad, Mansour Hadi Mohammad

    Published 2022-02-01
    “… Background and Objectives: Dental caries considered as one of the most prevalent diseases affecting teeth. Many organizations are trying to prevent this disease in a variety of ways. …”
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  5. 19525

    Prepartum Vaccination Against Neonatal Calf Diarrhea and Its Effect on Mammary Health and Milk Yield of Dairy Cows: A Retrospective Study Addressing Non-Specific Effects of Vaccina... by Caroline Kuhn, Holm Zerbe, Hans-Joachim Schuberth, Anke Römer, Debby Kraatz-van Egmond, Claudia Wesenauer, Martina Resch, Alexander Stoll, Yury Zablotski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further research is recommended to investigate potential non-specific vaccine effects on other organ systems, infectious diseases, and production metrics of the dairy cow.…”
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  6. 19526

    Pioneering the Security of EHRs Using an Immersive Blockchain Conceptual Framework by Rihab Benaich, Youssef Gahi, Saida El Mendili

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) are incorporated to decentralize control and reinforce security, while artificial intelligence and metaverse integration facilitate user engagement and streamline operations. …”
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  7. 19527

    A Mathematical Pressure Transient Analysis Model for Multiple Fractured Horizontal Wells in Shale Gas Reservoirs by Yan Zeng, Qing Wang, Zhengfu Ning, Hongliang Sun

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, the existing models have neglected the percolation mechanism in nanopores of organic matter and failed to consider the differences among the reservoir properties in different areas. …”
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  8. 19528

    Physical Activity Protects the Human Brain against Metabolic Stress Induced by a Postprandial and Chronic Inflammation by Leo Pruimboom, Charles L. Raison, Frits A. J. Muskiet

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Although the notion that increased physical activity would improve health in the modern world is widespread, here we provide a novel perspective on this truism by providing evidence that recovery of normal human behaviour, such as spontaneous physical activity, would calm proinflammatory activity, thereby allocating more energy to the brain and other organs, and by doing so would improve human health.…”
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  9. 19529

    Origin of the MRI Contrast in Natural and Hydrogel Formulation of Pineapple Juice by Domenico Rizzo, Enrico Ravera, Marco Fragai, Giacomo Parigi, Claudio Luchinat

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often requires contrast agents to improve the visualization in some tissues and organs, including the gastrointestinal tract. In this latter case, instead of intravascular administration, oral agents can be used. …”
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  10. 19530

    Application of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models in Chemical Risk Assessment by Moiz Mumtaz, Jeffrey Fisher, Benjamin Blount, Patricia Ruiz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This process is increasingly adopting “in silico” tools such as physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models to fine-tune exposure assessments and determine internal doses in target organs/tissues. Many excellent PBPK models have been developed. …”
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  11. 19531

    Surgical Tips in Frozen Abdomen Management: Application of Coliseum Technique by Ioannis D. Kyriazanos, Dimitrios K. Manatakis, Nikolaos Stamos, Christos Stoidis

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Lifting the edges of the surgical wound upwards and suspending them under traction by threads from a retractor positioned above the abdomen facilitates approach to the peritoneal cavity, optimizes exposure of intra-abdominal organs, and prevents operative injury to the innervation and blood supply of abdominal wall musculature, a crucial step for subsequent hernia repair.…”
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  12. 19532

    Multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of a patient with juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm and renal cell cancer by A. V. Chupin, N. R. Masalimov, T. P. Baitman, A. A. Gritskevich, V. A. Kulbak, I. V. Miroshkina, E. V. Kondratyev, Ya. A. Stepanova, I. E. Timina

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…After 6 months, on the control computed tomography of the abdominal organs with contrast enhancement (CT) of the abdominal cavity with CU, the prosthesis of the abdominal aorta and the left renal artery are functioning. …”
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  13. 19533

    The NLRP3 Inflammasome as a Novel Player of the Intercellular Crosstalk in Metabolic Disorders by Elisa Benetti, Fausto Chiazza, Nimesh S. A. Patel, Massimo Collino

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The goal of this paper is to review new insights on the effects of the NLRP3 inflammasome activation in the complex mechanisms of crosstalk between different organs, for a better understanding of the role of chronic inflammation in metabolic disease pathogenesis. …”
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  14. 19534

    Notch Regulation of Hematopoiesis, Endothelial Precursor Cells, and Blood Vessel Formation: Orchestrating the Vasculature by Vincenza Caolo, Daniel G. M. Molin, Mark J. Post

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The development of the vascular system begins with the formation of hemangioblastic cells, hemangioblasts, which organize in blood islands in the yolk sac. The hemangioblasts differentiate into hematopoietic and angioblastic cells. …”
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  15. 19535

    Isolation of <i>Bacillus paralichenifromis</i> BL-1 and Its Potential Application in Producing Bioflocculants Using Phenol Saline Wastewater by Tao Zhang, Rongkai Guo, Fanshu Liu, Lei Zhang, Linxiao Li, Rongfei Zhang, Chaogang Shao, Junbo Zhou, Fan Ding, Lan Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Phenolic compounds are harmful organic pollutants found in wastewater from the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, which are frequently accompanied by high saline concentrations. …”
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  16. 19536

    Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Secondary to Chronic Constipation by Helene Flageole, Jodie Ouahed, J. Mark Walton, Yasmin Yousef

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is defined as an elevated intraabdominal pressure with evidence of organ dysfunction. The majority of published reports of ACS are in neonates with abdominal wall defects and in adults following trauma or burns, but it is poorly described in children. …”
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  17. 19537

    Adipokines as Drug Targets in Diabetes and Underlying Disturbances by Vinícius Andrade-Oliveira, Niels O.S. Câmara, Pedro M. Moraes-Vieira

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…White adipose tissue is recognized as a multifactorial organ that secretes several adipose-derived factors that have been collectively termed “adipokines.” …”
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  18. 19538

    Modeling the Effect of Plants and Peat on Evapotranspiration in Constructed Wetlands by Florent Chazarenc, Simon Naylor, Yves Comeau, Gérard Merlin, Jacques Brisson

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Our study aimed at modelling the effect of plants and peat on ET in CWs; since we hypothesized peat could behave like the presence of accumulated organic matter in old CWs. Treatment performances, hydraulic behaviour, and ET rates were measured in eight 1 m2 CWs mesocosm (1 unplanted, 1 unplanted with peat, 2 planted with Phragmites australis, 2 planted with Typha latifolia and 2 planted with Phragmites australis with peat). …”
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  19. 19539

    Flow chemistry-enabled asymmetric synthesis of cyproterone acetate in a chemo-biocatalytic approach by Yajiao Zhang, Minjie Liu, Xianjing Zheng, Liang Gao, Li Wan, Dang Cheng, Fener Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Flow chemistry has many advantages over batch synthesis of organic small-molecules in terms of environmental compatibility, safety and synthetic efficiency when scale-up is considered. …”
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  20. 19540

    A response to criticism of the global mental health movement. How polarization can be overcome in theory and in west African social psychiatric practice by Michael Huppertz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) is supported by strong organizations such as the WHO, academic institutions and NGOs. …”
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