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The results of our study showed that the biocomposite PLLA/collagen/HA nanofibrous scaffold could be a potential substrate for the proliferation and mineralization of osteoblasts, enhancing bone regeneration.
Consequently, our investigation results showed that the as-spun porous PVAc/POSS composite nanofibrous scaffold could be a potential substrate for the proliferation and mineralization of osteoblasts, enhancing bone regeneration.
The results obtained from this study (within the factor ranges investigated) indicated that steam exploded CS liquor could be a potential substrate for H2 production using mixed microbial cultures.
From this study, we conclude that the addition of paper and grass clippings can be a potential substrate to be composted with anaerobically treated palm oil mill effluent (AnPOME).
In the present research, wheat bran was found to be a potential substrate among the various agricultural waste residues screened for laccase production by Trichoderma harzianum strain HZN10 under SSF.
This pattern of co-localisation raised the possibility that FLRT1 could be a potential substrate for ligand-mediated FGFR1 phosphorylation which could, in principle, regulate FLRT function.
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We therefore tested the possibility that Synj is a potential substrate of Mnb.
Lignocellulose is a potential substrate for ethanol production.
Starch is a potential substrate for this purpose, but the extra cost needed to hydrolyze it into glucose is still a drawback.
This study provides evidence that vegetable oil suspensions in xanthan gum solutions have favorable injection properties and are a potential substrate for in situ anaerobic bioremediation.
Consequently, insulin processing is a potential substrate pathway of svr.
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