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Enzymatic and Chemoenzymatic Syntheses of Disialyl Glycans and Their Necrotizing Enterocolitis Preventing Effects
Corrigendum: β2-Adrenergic Receptor-Mediated HIF-1α Upregulation Mediates Blood Brain Barrier Damage in Acute Cerebral Ischemia
Reverse engineering protocols for controlling spin dynamics
Widespread Presence of Glycolaldehyde and Ethylene Glycol around Sagittarius B2
A multifunctional battery module design for electric vehicle
Diabetes mellitus and the risk of bladder cancer: A PRISMA-compliant meta-analysis of cohort studies
Colliding Modons: A Nonlinear Test for the Evaluation of Global Dynamical Cores: COLLIDING MODONS TEST FOR DYCORES
Synthesis of caffeic acid ester morpholines and their activation effects on tyrosinase
Stein–Tomas restriction theorem via spectral measure on metric measure spaces
Chromatography related performance of the Monitor for AeRosols and GAses in ambient air (MARGA): laboratory and field-based evaluation
A young man with severe acute haemolytic anaemia
Deducing Climatic Elasticity to Assess Projected Climate Change Impacts on Streamflow Change across China: Climate Change Impacts on Streamflow
The influence of peer behavior as a function of social and cultural closeness: A meta-analysis of normative influence on adolescent smoking initiation and continuation.
A spectral line survey of IRC +10216 between 13.3 and 18.5 GHz
High-dose PMA with RANKL and MCSF induces THP-1 cell differentiation into human functional osteoclasts in vitro
Potential for natural evaporation as a reliable renewable energy resource
Inhibition of ATM/Chk2 Pathway Ameliorates Hypoxia-induced Myocardium Injury
APEX2- tagging of Sigma 1-receptor indicates subcellular protein topology with cytosolic N-terminus and ER luminal C-terminus
Isolation and identification of antifungal peptides from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens W10
Morphology and Spelling in French: A Comparison of At-Risk Readers and Typically Developing Children: Morphology and Spelling in French
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