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Can Systems Biology Aid In Personalised Medicine?

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The genome of any given individual is unique and so must be the treatment for a disease. One is not oblivious to the fact that…
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The Unusual Cellulose Utilization System Of Cytophaga hutchinsonii

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Cellulose, a component of the plant cell wall, is the most abundant renewable organic resource on Earth. Cellulose is insoluble and highly resistant to degradation…
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How Environmental Moisture Influences Scratch Resistance Of Polymers

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Polymeric materials are replacing metals and ceramics in the manufacturing of a wide range of products owing to their low density, low cost, and high…
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The Effects Of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells On Cancer And Cancer Treatments

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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are early, immature myeloid cells that are potent inhibitors of the immune system. MDSC levels are normal in healthy people but…
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Are We Genes Or Environment?

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Is it our genome that determines who we are, or is it our environment? This question has occupied science more since Darwin’s time. Early geneticists…
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Reducing Unnecessary Tests And Interventions for Bronchiolitis

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Bronchiolitis is a viral airway infection that is very common in young children, caused mainly by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Whereas RSV can affect…
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Self-healing And Mechanochromic Polymers With Dynamic Carbon–Carbon Covalent Bonds

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Carbon-carbon single bonds are one of the most important bonds in natural/artificial organic molecules and materials. Generally, they are regarded as being strong, irreversible, and…
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How The White Stork Protects Sparrows

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More than 10% of bird species breed colonially, in assemblages. This strategy has several advantages. Birds in colonies can detect predators more efficiently, defend communally…
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Moth-Eye Mimicking By Electrochemical Oxidation Of Aluminum

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Nature has long inspired scientists around the world to engineer the materials of particular functional properties, such as anti-icing, non-wetting surfaces, self- assembly, healing abilities,…
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Generation Of Net Sediment Transport By Velocity Skewness In Oscillatory Sheet Flow

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The velocity of oscillatory flows resulting from nearshore short waves usually become skewed with peaked narrow flow crest and flat wide flow troughs in wave…
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The Driving Forces Of China’s Rapid Urbanization From 1949 To 2015

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Since the foundation of People’s Republic of China in 1949, Chinese cities have experienced rapid development. Various policies and socioeconomic forces drove the development in…
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