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“... of 65°C, molar ratio 1:10 of oleic acid/methanol, and 10%wt. of IL charge relating to oleic acid. After the...”
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“... cellular and molecular processes leading to scar formation and remodelling had already occurred, or were...”
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“... in TNF-α concentrations after 15 minutes of LPS administration and a significant increase in the number...”
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“... chain-length. Due to the high thermostability and the complete stability after five reuse cycles, the...”
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“...- Nernstian slope. The addition of 5 and 10 mM RuCl3 to the growth solution led to a decrease in the slope...”
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“... moisture content and water activity were high in the initial stage of storage, but they decrease with...”
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“... (1 and 2) were used to concentrate anionic and cationic peptides, respectively. After EDUF separation...”
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