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PLGA nanoparticles for DNA delivery are mainly formulated by an emulsion-solvent evaporation technique using PVA as a stabilizer generating negatively charged particles and heterogeneous size distribution.
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The Al2O3 layer fabricated on the Si generates negatively charged Al vacancies in the vicinity of the interface [23, 26].
The plausible stabilization mechanism of SDBS is as follows: SDBS can partially ionize in water and thus generate negatively charged dodecylbenzene sulfonate.
Once in the cell wall, PMEs catalyze the demethylesterification of HG, which generates negatively charged carboxyl groups.
To determine if the protein expressions were also affected, we generated negatively marked rbf1-null clones using the rbf1 Δ14 allele and immunostained for dCAF-1 components.
The surface of titanium dioxide (TiO2) generates negatively charged –OH− groups in humid environments, followed by binding with Ca2+ and PO43− to form a bone-like apatite, inducing osteoblast attachment and growth [ 16, 17].
"I am sorry that my actions have reflected negatively and generated negative press for the company," he said in a statement posted to Zynga's company blog just under a month ago.
The method used to simulate the data is innovative in that it takes into account the occurrence of recurrences and, at the same time, it is capable of generating both negatively and positively dependent times.
Reactant activation on the catalyst generates a negatively charged intermediate, consistent with a nucleophilic mechanism.
ACME will thus generate a negatively weighted link between such nodes.
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