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Compared with this route, in situ preparation of fluorescent CdTe QDs within dendritic polymers would be more convenient and effective.
A commercial polyvinylpyridine polymer has been used for the in situ preparation of magnetic nanocomposites.
Thus, a universal suitable catalyst for CH activation and CC bond formation was invented by a convenient in situ preparation.
Details of the experimental procedure, including in situ preparation of carbyne chains anchored on top of a parabolic carbon tip, are described in details elsewhere [19,21,23].
In conclusion, a new strategy for in situ preparation of highly fluorescent CdTe QDs with MPA and HPAMAM as co-stabilizers was proposed in this paper.
The study shows in situ preparation of nanocomposites fromMesua ferrea L. seed oil-based hyperbranched polyurethane and nanoclay offers partially exfoliated structure.
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Cardiovascular and endothelial cell dysfunction have been established using in vitro and in situ preparations, but the translation to intact in vivo models is limited.
Early studies on BBB function used predominantly in vivo and in situ preparations, and these continue to provide valuable quantitative information on BBB permeability to drugs.
Instead, it requires the use of comparatively complex ex vivo and in situ preparations, or in vivo conditions.
(1950) In situ preparations, where the artificially perfused organ remains attached to the systemic circulation, include the rat intestine, kidney,(1960) and liver.
Nematocysts are first apparent in the early planula larva (Additional File 2) and sections of embedded whole mount in situ preparations reveal expression in presumed cnidoblasts (Additional File 3), but also in other cells without the characteristic cnidoblast morphology.
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