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Geological Influences On Barrier/Lagoon Behavior At Decade To Century Timescales

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Barrier/lagoon systems occur on about 10% of the world’s coast and they constitute around 90% of the US east coast. They are attractive sites for…
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Protecting Neurons From The Effects Of Parkinson’s Disease

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In our recent manuscript entitled Downregulation of SNCA expression by targeted editing of DNA-methylation: A potential strategy for precision therapy in PD, recently published in the journal Molecular…
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A New Alternative Portable Platform For Medical Diagnostics: L-Carnitine Measurement

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In-vitro diagnostic services market size was valued at USD 44.0 billion in 2017 and is expected to grow by 5.4% CAGR from 2018 to 2024…
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Dismantling Assumptions About Grassland Degradation On The Tibetan Plateau

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The Tibetan Plateau supports a vast expanse of rolling meadows and grassy steppes that are nearly 3 miles (4,500 meters or 14,700 feet), on average,…
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What Effects Do Antioxidants Have On Tumors?

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The general public is increasingly interested in knowing whether antioxidant (vitamin E, vitamin C, coenzyme Q10 [Co-Q], and a litany of other anti-inflammatory and antioxidant…
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miR-218-5p As A New Player In Uterine Vascular Transformation During Pregnancy

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The placenta is a transient organ that serves as the interface between the fetus and the mother. It has a multitude of critical roles in…
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Finding A Renewable And Sustainable Source of Hydrogen: A Computational Look Into A Possible Limiting Intermediate Of Photocatalytic Water Splitting On TiO2

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Most of the energy needed to sustain economic growth, since the industrial revolution, is derived from fossil sources: natural gas, coal, and oil. In utilizing…
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From Quantum Mechanics To Brain Neurostimulation: Abnormal Synchronization Of Neuronal Activity

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Life has been considered for a long time as the most fascinating expression of the complexity of our universe, and the human brain is at…
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Translational Control Of Metabolism Overcomes The Accepted “Transcriptional Theory” Of T Cell Development

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The publication of the complete human genome sequence in 2004 has marked the beginning of a new era. Since then, the famous Crick dogma that…
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Who Will Ask More For Abdominoplasty After Excess Weight Loss?

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The increasing incidence of morbid obesity suggests that the quantity of bariatric surgical procedures will continue to increase each year, as many patients who have…
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Morphodynamic Profiling: Frequency Spectra Encode Cellular Signaling States

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Cell shape (morphology) and its temporal variation (morphodynamics) are the phenotypic outcomes of many cellular processes, including migration, tissue organization, proliferation, differentiation, and death. Thus,…
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