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Global Medical Bionic Implants Industry to Witness 4.0% Growth in coming years (2021-2026)

The global Medical Bionic Implants market was valued at US$ 16410 million in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ 21700 million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of 4.0% during 2021-2026. https://ww...

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Chemistry

Expression-Enhanced Fluorescent Proteins Based on Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein

Expression-Enhanced Fluorescent Proteins Based on Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein - "Smart fluorophores", such as reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs), are crucial for advan...

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Medicine

Economic analysis of the BrainPath approach - video abstract ID 133623

Video abstract of Original Research type paper “Technology that achieves the Triple Aim: an economic analysis of the BrainPath™ approach in neurosurgery” published in the open access journal ClinicoEc...

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Changes in clinical trials in Asia Pacific - Video abstract 57060

Video abstract of a review paper "Evolution of the CLINICAL TRIAL landscape in Asia Pacific"...

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Public Health

Viewers vs Doers: The Relationship Between Watching Food Television and BMI.

Viewers vs Doers: The Relationship Between Watching Food Television and BMI. - YouTube...

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Biology

Circulating Hormones Control Gut Stem Cells in Diabetes

Circulating Hormones Control Gut Stem Cells in Diabetes - D’Addio et al. demonstrate that circulating IGF-I/IGFBP3 control human colonic stem cells and represent a therapeutic target for restoring col...

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Medicine

Catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation – Video abstract [ID 53488]

Video abstract of a review paper “Catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation: a state-of-the-art review” published in the open access journal Research Reports in Clinical Cardiology by Sorgente A and Ca...

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Fulfilling the Promise of Much-Needed Cures

Fulfilling the Promise of Much-Needed Cures ...

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Additional Feedback in a Video Game Controller...

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Computer Science

Brain-to-Brain Communication is Coming!

Brain-to-Brain Communication is Coming! ...

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Medicine

Xanthelasma palpebrarum – Video abstract ID 130116

Video abstract of review paper “Xanthelasma palpebrarum – a brief review” published in the Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology journal by Nair PA and Singhal R. Read the review paper h...

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Biology

ApoE4 Disrupts Hippocampal Signatures of Memory Replay

ApoE4 Disrupts Hippocampal Signatures of Memory Replay - YouTube...

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Biology

A fovea for pain at the fingertips

How do we localize pain? Touch has an area of high spatial resolution, called a fovea, at the fingertips. In contrast, pain is considered to lack any equivalent to the tactile fovea on the fingertips....

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Business

SMJ Video Abstract - Jeffrey York & Michael Lenox - Building Green Industries

SMJ Video Abstract - Jeffrey York & Michael Lenox - Building Green Industries - YouTube...

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Economics

Sharissa S. Barrow, Law & Economics Research Foundation

Sharissa S. Barrow is the Law & Economics Research Foundation 2009 Scholarly Achievement Award Recipient. She is a student at Rutgers University who recently was a part of the team that was in 2nd...

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Making Math Fun with Robotics...

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Chemistry

3 minute thesis 2013: Emilia Savage

Biased allosteric modulation of regulatory proteins at the GLP-1 receptor Research Theme: Drug Discovery Biology Emilia Savage is a third year PhD student working under Professor Patrick Sexton. She ...

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Biology

A Journey Into Entorhinal Cortex | Edvard and May-Britt Moser | NTNU

Kimberly Stroka and colleagues describe a propulsion mechanism for cancer cells that relies on a spatial gradient of channels and pumps in the plasma membrane, rather than acto-mysosin contractility....

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Biology

Human Mutation - Bikash R. Pattnaik, Xinying Liu, Pawan Shahi, and Nathan York

Human Mutation - Bikash R. Pattnaik, Xinying Liu, Pawan Shahi, and Nathan York - YouTube...

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Biology

Fish Biodiversity Loss in a High-CO2 World/ Curr. Biol., Jul. 6, 2017 (Vol. 27, Issue 14)

Fish Biodiversity Loss in a High-CO2 World. Nagelkerken et al. (University of Adelaide) show that ocean acidification can reduce fish biodiversity. This is due to the indirect effects of elevated CO2 ...

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