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    Tropism of subgroup J avian leukosis virus as detected by in situ hybridization by Arshad, S. S., Smith, L. M., Howes, K., Russell, P. H., Venugopal, K., Payne, L. N.

    Published 1999
    “…Viral gene expression could not be detected in the bone marrow or tumour tissues using this test. Higher levels of viral gene expression in the bursa of Fabricius infected with RAV-1, but not with HPRS-103, might help explain the inability of the latter virus to induce lymphoid leukosis.…”
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    Modeling of Mechanical Stress Exerted by Cholesterol Crystallization on Atherosclerotic Plaques by Luo, Yuemei, Cui, Dongyao, Yu, Xiaojun, Chen, Si, Liu, Xinyu, Tang, Hongying, Wang, Xianghong, Liu, Linbo

    Published 2017
    “…We developed a two-dimensional finite element method model of atherosclerotic plaques containing expanding cholesterol crystals and investigated the effect of the magnitude and distribution of crystallization on the peak circumferential stress born by the cap. Using micro-optical coherence tomography (μOCT), we extracted the cross-sectional geometric information of cholesterol crystals in human atherosclerotic aorta tissue ex vivo and applied the information to the model. …”
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    Marta Czok ARCHĪVUM by Scarso, Jacek Ludwig, Czok, Marta

    Published 2024
    “…In 2020, under the curation of Jacek Ludwig Scarso, the Marta Czok Foundation was born with the intention of promoting the study and dissemination of this work. …”
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    Predictive factors for the diagnosis of coeliac disease in children and young people in primary care: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Farrier, CE, Wanat, M, Harnden, A, Paterson, A, Roberts, N, Saatci, D, Hirst, J

    Published 2024
    “…Meta-analyses of 28 factors found 14 significant associations with CD diagnosis: having type 1 diabetes (OR 8.70), having a first degree relative with coeliac disease (OR 5.19), being of white ethnicity (OR 2.56), having thyroid disease (OR 2.16), being female (OR 1.53), more frequent gastroenteritis in early childhood (OR 1.48), having frequent respiratory infections in early childhood (OR 1.47), more gluten ingestion in early life (OR 1.25), having more infections in early life (OR 1.22), antibiotic use in early childhood (OR 1.21), being born in the summer (OR 1.09), breastfeeding (OR 0.79) older age at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (OR 0.64), and heavier weight (SMD -0.21). …”
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    The influence of Al-Dihlawi’s thoughts about Taklifin Hujjat Allah Al-Balighahon Mohd. Affandi Hassan’s thoughts on Islamic literature in Persuratan Baru by Narmi, Akalily, Abdul Rani, Mohd. Zariat, Kamarudin, Kamariah, Hajimaming @ Toklubok, Pabiyah

    Published 2023
    “…This study stems from the contribution of al-Imam al-Shaykh Ahmad Qutb al-Din Shah Waliyullah ‘Abd al-Rahim al-Dihlawi or better known by the name of Shah Waliyullah al-Dihlawi (henceforth al-Dihlawi), an Islamic scholar who was born in the 18th century in India. Among his most well-known book is Hujjat Allah al-Balighah which was published in 1732 and has been translated into several languages ​​including English, Indonesian and Malaysian language. …”
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    Nuclear fuel materials and its sustainability for low carbon energy system: A review. by Nor Azman, Muhammad 'Adli, Mohd. Ali, Nur Syazwani, Sarkawi, Muhammad Syahir, Sazali, Muhammad Arif, Basri, Nor Afifah

    Published 2022
    “…It was designed so that the fast neutrons born from fission reactions were slowed down in the moderator to allow other fission reactions events in sustainable chain reactions. …”
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    Regulation of cell migration by BMP signaling by Leong, Leslie Boon Hao

    Published 2021
    “…A morphogen is a soluble signaling molecule which instructs cellular processes in a concentration-dependent manner. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) are morphogens essential for development and repair in both embryos and adults. …”
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    Effects of dehydrothermal treatment on collagen by Yeo, Sherrill Yan Ling.

    Published 2009
    “…Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissues such as the tendon, cartilage, bone and skin. Due to its excellent biocompatibility, collagen is often used as a matrix for cell infiltration in many tissue regenerative applications. …”
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    Synthesis and application of titanium dioxide nanotube and composites by Liang, Kun

    Published 2014
    “…Two different applications were explored using TiO2 nanotube structures and its composites: bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) delivery and photocatalytic for water purification. …”
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    Ontogeny of intestinal intratumoural macrophages and their contribution in cancer regulation by Soncin, Irene

    Published 2018
    “…In contrast to their LP counterparts, the intratumoural F4/80(hi) macrophages are able to self-renew and lose the bone marrow dependency. Since their depletion via CSF1R blockade diminishes the tumour burden, our data underline the potential of these tumour-promoting intestinal macrophages as an attractive target for successful cancer immunotherapies.…”
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    Elucidation of the EP defect in Diamond-Blackfan anemia by characterization and prospective isolation of human EPs by Iskander, D, Psaila, B, Gerrard, G, Chaidos, A, Foong, HE, Harrington, Y, Karnik, LC, Roberts, I, de la Fuente, J, Karadimitris, A

    Published 2015
    “…By combining flow cytometry, cell-sorting, and single-cell clonogenic assays, we identified Lin(-)CD34(+)CD38(+)CD45RA(-)CD123(-)CD71(+)CD41a(-)CD105(-)CD36(-) bone marrow cells as EEP giving rise to BFU-E, and Lin(-)CD34(+/-)CD38(+)CD45RA(-)CD123(-)CD71(+)CD41a(-)CD105(+)CD36(+) cells as LEP giving rise to CFU-E, in a hierarchical fashion. …”
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    Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific, CD1d-restricted T cells in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria by Gargiulo, L, Papaioannou, M, Sica, M, Talini, G, Chaidos, A, Richichi, B, Nikolaev, AV, Nativi, C, Layton, M, de la Fuente, J, Roberts, I, Luzzatto, L, Notaro, R, Karadimitris, A

    Published 2013
    “…The mechanism of bone marrow failure (BMF) in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is not yet known. …”
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    A KLF2-BMPER-Smad1/5 checkpoint regulates high fluid shear stress-mediated artery remodeling by Deng, H, Zhang, J, Wang, Y, Joshi, D, Pi, X, De Val, S, Schwartz, MA

    Published 2024
    “…Here we report that high FSS suppresses Smad1/5 by elevating KLF2, which induces the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway inhibitor, BMP-binding endothelial regulator (BMPER), thereby de-inhibiting Akt. …”
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    Recent advancements in additively manufactured hip implant design using topology optimization technique by Noman, Abdulla All, Mohd Shamil, Shaari, Mehboob, Hassan, Abdul Hadi, Azman

    Published 2025
    “…The recent advancement of additive manufacturing (AM) offers many benefits for the medical sector, which is revolutionizing modern bone repair surgery for patients, including those with damaged hip joints. …”
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    Optimisation of stamp compliance for nanoimprint lithography : an experimental and simulation investigation of deformation of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and Ultraviolet Curable Po... by Ong, Zongjue

    Published 2013
    “…This simulation is used to predict the deformation of the mold layer for nano-­‐imprint processes under variable conditions such as: 1) Different loading pressure 2) Different modulus of material 3) Different aspect ratio of structure 4) Bulging behavior with different materials For simulation to be accurate, mechanical properties of the materials are obtained by doing tensile tests on five dog-­‐bone samples of each material to acquire the engineering stress–strain curve. …”
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    Electrospun composite nanofibers and their multifaceted applications by Sahay, Rahul, Kumar, Palaniswamy Suresh, Sridhar, R., Sundaramurthy, Jayaraman, Venugopal, J., Mhaisalkar, Subodh Gautam, Ramakrishna, Seeram

    Published 2013
    “…Nanofibrous materials that mimic the native extracellular matrix (ECM) and promote the adhesion of various cells are being developed as tissue-engineered scaffolds for the skin, bone, vasculature, heart, cornea, nervous system and other tissues. …”
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    Selective advantage of mutant stem cells in human clonal hematopoiesis is associated with attenuated response to inflammation and aging by Jakobsen, NA, Turkalj, S, Zeng, AGX, Stoilova, B, Metzner, M, Rahmig, S, Nagree, MS, Shah, S, Moore, R, Usukhbayar, B, Angulo Salazar, M, Gafencu, G-A, Kennedy, A, Newman, S, Kendrick, BJL, Taylor, AH, Afinowi-Luitz, R, Gundle, R, Watkins, B, Wheway, K, Beazley, D, Murison, A, Aguilar-Navarro, AG, Flores-Figueroa, E, Dakin, SG, Carr, AJ, Nerlov, C, Dick, JE, Xie, SZ, Vyas, P

    Published 2024
    “…To gain insight into how CH mutations enable gradual clonal expansion, we used single-cell multi-omics with high-fidelity genotyping on human CH bone marrow (BM) samples. Most of the selective advantage of mutant cells occurs within HSCs. …”
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    Mycoplasma iowae infection in young Turkeys by Bradbury, Janet M., Ideris, Aini, OO, Tin Tun

    Published 1988
    “…One group was infected orally at one day of age and some birds developed bone and joint abnormalities but another group, infected via both the thoracic air sac and the foot pad, also at one day of age, developed a higher incidence of these abnormalities, which included chondrodystrophy, rotated tibia, deviated toes and, in a few cases, erosion of the articular cartilage of the hock joint. …”
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