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Chemistry

Anomalously Fast Diffusion of Targeted Carbon Nanotubes in Cellular Spheroids

Anomalously Fast Diffusion of Targeted Carbon Nanotubes in Cellular Spheroids - Understanding transport of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and other nanocarriers within tissues is essential for biomedical ima...

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Biology

Parsing out blood stem cells

Parsing out blood stem cells - For many years, researcher thought that blood stem cells (HSCs) were a fairly uniform population. However, recent studies have started to show that this is not really t...

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Medicine

In vitro study of silanol on skin fibroblasts - Video abstract [ID 167078]

Video abstract of an original research "In vitro study of RRS® Silisorg CE Class III medical device composed of silanol: effect on human skin fibroblasts and its clinical use" published in t...

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Darshan Vigneswaran - States, borders, control and developing cities

Darshan Vigneswaran States, borders, control and developing cities - YouTube...

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Biology

Establishing Robust Left-Right Asymmetry in the Vertebrate Embryo

Establishing Robust Left-Right Asymmetry in the Vertebrate Embryo - Tetsuya Nakamura discusses the role of a Nodal-Lefty-based reaction-diffusion system in generating left-right asymmetry in the mouse...

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Biology

Publishing with Cell Press Part 4: After Manuscript Acceptance

Publishing with Cell Press Part 4: After Manuscript Acceptance ...

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Engineering

B&B: Integrated process design for biocatalytic synthesis by a Leloir Glycosyltransferase:

Katharina Schmölzer on her recently published B&B paper entitled "Integrated process design for biocatalytic synthesis by a Leloir Glycosyltransferase: UDP-glucose production with sucrose syn...

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Physics

Quantification of dissipation and deformation in ambient atomic force microscopy

Video abstract for the article 'Quantification of dissipation and deformation in ambient atomic force microscopy...

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Biology

How does CaMKII sense specific calcium waves?

How Does CaMKII Sense Specific Calcium Waves? - John Kuriyan and his team reveal a flower-like unfurling mechanism that allows different isoforms of CaMKII to sense particular frequencies of calcium s...

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Communications

Knock Knock Doc - Episode 10 # Saison 2 : Les ondes chimériques

Knock Knock Doc - Episode 10 # Saison 2 : Les ondes chimériques - YouTube...

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Medicine

Prevalence and associated factors of depressive symptoms - Video Abstract ID 170346

Video abstract of original research paper “Prevalence and associated factors of depressive symptoms among elderly inpatients of a Chinese tertiary hospital” published in the open access journal Clinic...

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Medicine

Video Abstract: Noninvasive visualization of coronary anatomy before CRT

Video Abstract: Noninvasive visualization of coronary anatomy before CRT - YouTube...

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Chemistry

Room Temperature Multiferroicity of Charge Transfer Crystals

Room Temperature Multiferroicity of Charge Transfer Crystals - Room temperature multiferroics has been a frontier research field by manipulating spin-driven ferroelectricity or charge-order-driven mag...

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Medicine

Impact of computer-based treatment planning software -- Video abstract [ID 66264]

Video abstract of an original research paper "Impact of computer-based TREATMENT PLANNING SOFTWARE on clinical judgment of DENTAL students for planning prosthodontic rehabilitation"...

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Medicine

Restoring Study 329: efficacy and harms of paroxetine in adolescents

Restoring Study 329: efficacy and harms of paroxetine in adolescents - Jon Jueridini and colleagues have reanalysed SmithKline Beecham’ infamous Study 329 (published by Keller and colleagues in 2001),...

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Medicine

Emerging tick-borne diseases in Australia - Video abstract: 27336

Video abstract of research paper "Emerging incidence of Lyme borreliosis, babesiosis, bartonellosis, and granulocytic ehrlichiosis in Australia"...

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Gender

YouTube Science Video

Bonnie J. Morris is an Adjunct Professor of Women's Studies at The George Washington University and the author of fourteen books. One of her newest books, "Big and Strong, I Belong" examines...

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Geology

YouTube Science Video

Not all shear zones create mountains equally: The case of a 1km-thick, ant pulverising honey sandwich. Melanie Finch explores the effect of shear zone intensity on mountain formation. What's the diff...

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