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ATRP is a versatile reversible-deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) technique, frequently utilized to synthesize advanced functional materials.
Design and fabrication of advanced functional materials is essential but still a challenge for current energy storage devices.
In recent years, bio-inspired synthesis processes have drawn increasing research interest as a new tool for designing next generation advanced functional materials with unparalleled advantages.
Rational approaches for the control of nano bio interfaces for enzyme stabilization are vital for engineering advanced, functional nanobiocatalysts, biosensors, implants, or "smart" drug delivery systems.
This provides a facile, environmentally benign, and low-cost synthesis strategy for α-Fe2O3 crystal growth, indicating the as-prepared α-Fe2O3 nanoarchitectures as potential advanced functional materials for energy storage, gas sensors, photoelectrochemical water splitting, and water treatment.
The information obtained in this study is aimed at providing appropriate design principles for selecting peptide sequences, to construct advanced functional peptide carriers for anticancer drug delivery.
Multimodal advanced functional and molecular imaging is increasingly used before, during and after radiotherapy.
A more narrow scope of investigation would then facilitate advanced functional investigations of identified variants.
The current study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of bezafibrate on ProBNP level in patients with pre-existing CAD and advanced functional capacity impairment.
Long-term treatment by bezafibrate was not associated with longitudinal ProBNP changes in patients with pre-existing CAD and advanced functional capacity impairment.
In the present study we have investigated the effects of bezafibrate on ProBNP levels in patients with CAD and advanced functional capacity impairment (NYHA class III).
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