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Where ecologically 'tis better to go brown than green
At the start of the 21st century, a coastal residential-estate marina was developed on a previously degraded and polluted brownfield island site within Knysna estuarine bay, Garden Route National Park, South Africa, including...
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Four new jacaranone analogs from the fruits of a Beibu Gulf mangrove Avicennia marina

Four new jacaranone analogs, marinoids F-I (1-4), were isolated from the fruits of a Beibu Gulf mangrove Avicennia marina. The structures were elucidated based on analysis of spectroscopic data. Marinoids F...

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Where ecologically 'tis better to go brown than green
At the start of the 21st century, a coastal residential-estate marina was developed on a previously degraded and polluted brownfield island site within Knysna estuarine bay, Garden Route National Park, South Africa, including...
Four new jacaranone analogs from the fruits of a Beibu Gulf mangrove Avicennia marina

Four new jacaranone analogs, marinoids F-I (1-4), were isolated from the fruits of a Beibu Gulf mangrove Avicennia marina. The structures were elucidated based on analysis of spectroscopic data. Marinoids F...

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Boat Detection in Marina Using Time-Delay Analysis and Deep Learning
An autonomous acoustic system based on two bottom-moored hydrophones, a two-input audio board and a small single-board computer was installed at the entrance of a marina to detect entering/exiting boat. Windowed time lagged...
Structural and synthetic insights on oxidative homocouplings of alkynes mediated by alkali-metal manganates

Exploiting bimetallic cooperation alkali-metal manganate (II) complexes can efficiently promote oxidative homocoupling of terminal alkynes furnishing an array of conjugated 1,3-diynes. The influence of the alkali-metal on...

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Structural and synthetic insights on oxidative homocouplings of alkynes mediated by alkali-metal manganates

Exploiting bimetallic cooperation alkali-metal manganate (II) complexes can efficiently promote oxidative homocoupling of terminal alkynes furnishing an array of conjugated 1,3-diynes. The influence of the alkali-metal on...

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Production of Nanoemulsions Using Anodic Alumina Membranes in a Stirred-Cell Setup

Oil-in-water nanoemulsions (NEs) were produced in a dead-end stirred cell setup for the first time using bespoke anodic alumina membranes (AAMs). The regular pore structure and narrow pore size distribution of AAMs enabled...

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Linking axon transport to regeneration using in vitro laser axotomy.
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons do not regenerate their axons after injury. Two key reasons for axon regeneration failure are extrinsic inhibitory factors and a...
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Axonal Organelles as Molecular Platforms for Axon Growth and Regeneration after Injury
Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approach for identifying new strategies for boosting axon regeneration after injury, with the goal of treating debilitating conditions...
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Accelerated vascular aging
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Risk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We...
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The Grizzly, April 21, 2022
A Look Into Ursinus's "Quest" for an Inclusive Campus Contact Without a Trace! Get to Know Dr. Carol Dole Meet Eva Wright! Opinions: Club Sports Should Have Athletic Trainers Trophy Brophy The Get-Back: Ursinus Softball
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Anti-VEGF intervention in neovascular AMD
OBJECTIVE: Clear information is essential to properly determine preference in medical intervention. In neovascular age-related macular degeneration, patients need to understand the balance of risk and benefit of anti-vascular...
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ARF6 and Rab11 as intrinsic regulators of axon regeneration.
Adult central nervous system (CNS) axons do not regenerate after injury because of extrinsic inhibitory factors, and a low intrinsic capacity for axon growth. Developing CNS neurons have a better regenerative ability, but lose...
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Promoting axon regeneration in the central nervous system by increasing PI3-kinase signaling.
Much research has focused on the PI3-kinase and PTEN signaling pathway with the aim to stimulate repair of the injured central nervous system. Axons in the central nervous system fail to regenerate, meaning that injuries or...
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Semi-continuous production of iron oxide nanoparticles via membrane emulsification

The large-scale production of nanomaterials with fine control over their shape, size and properties remains a major obstacle towards their further use. Here, the semi-continuous production of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs)...

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Accelerated vascular aging
Background and aims: Risk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We...
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Axonal Organelles as Molecular Platforms for Axon Growth and Regeneration after Injury.
Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approach for identifying new strategies for boosting axon regeneration after injury, with the goal of treating debilitating conditions...
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Regional Regulation of Purkinje Cell Dendritic Spines by Integrins and Eph/Ephrins.
Climbing fibres and parallel fibres compete for dendritic space on Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Normally, climbing fibres populate the proximal dendrites, where they suppress the multiple small spines typical of parallel...
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