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The Dilemma Of Targeting NFκB For The Treatment Of Secondary Cancer In Bone

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The skeleton is a common site for metastatic cancer cells originated in distant organs. Skeletal-related events such as excessive bone damage and bone pain are…
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Towards Obtaining Molecular Snapshots Of Biological Processes In Real Time

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Biological functions and processes in organisms including human are carried out by many biomolecules.  Those biomolecules are proteins, DNA, RNA, polysugars, lipids and many small…
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Investigating The Impact-induced Magnetic Fabric In The Allende Chondritic Meteorite

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Meteorites can record ancient magnetic fields when they form. These recordings of ancient magnetic fields can be retained for billions of years and can survive…
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Ultrathin Zinc-Air Batteries Used In Wearable Flexible Electronics

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Rechargeable flexible Zn–air batteries are attracting a great deal of attention and regarded as high-energy-density power supplies for powering next-generation flexible electronics. For the flexible…
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Wearable Electronic Fabric Sheds Light On Human Motion Monitor

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The next-generation electronics thrive on the emergence of wearable technologies. Smart wearable devices that could be integrated with the human body to monitor the physiological…
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Iodine Catalyzed Dioxygen Activation In Oxosulfonylation Reaction

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With increasing people’s interest in renewable energy and global warming, it is important to minimize the use of harmful or toxic chemicals in the processes…
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A Novel 3D Cell Culture Model For The Evaluation Of Anticancer Breast Therapeutics

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Conventional breast cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, are known for triggering side effects and, in some types of cancer, for displaying a limited therapeutic outcome….
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Measuring Welfare With The ‘ISEW’, A Niche In Economics That May Prompt Us To Reflect On Human Impacts On The Natural World

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Although science and economics tend to be conservative and slow, mainstream science now concludes that our ‘development,’ how our societies and economies pursue human ‘welfare,’…
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Palladium-catalyzed Deoxygenative Amination Of Phenols

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Arylamines serve as important structural units in pharmaceuticals, pigments and functional materials. They are also versatile intermediates in numerous transformations such as C-halo (the Sandmeyer…
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Shape Memory Polymers Could Program And Recover At Room Temperature

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Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are a class of polymer that changes its shape with external stimuli, such as heat. The ability to memorize its original…
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Investigating How Wind Farm Power Variability Can Be Reduced Through Predictive Control

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The past decade has seen a rapid increase in the growth of wind energy in the United States. While conversion to renewable energy sources is…
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