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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (558 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- The Arts
- Performing arts
- Theatre studies
- Music
- BK-polyomavirus
- BOLD signal variability
- Crohn's disease
- ECMO
- GGOH
- IgG4-related disease
- IgG4-related skin disease
- MR enterography
- MRI
- MRONJ
- MUSC
- NF-κB signaling
- Neoplasia
- PEVs
- PHD protein
- Phd1 gene
- Qatar Biobank study
- SEIC
- TGFβR-1
- VP1
- WNT16
- accurate diagnosis
- active play
- adjuvant therapy
- adults
- ambulatory blood pressure
- angiogenesis
- antidepressants
- antihypertensive therapy
- antioxidants defense
- apoptosis
- behavioral tests
- biologic
- biomarker
- biomarkers
- biomechanics
- bisphosphonates
- blood–brain barrier
- body mass index
- bone-marrow mesenchymal stem cells
- carcinogenesis
- cartilage
- cell competition
- cell culture
- cell-fate decision
- cellular Potts model
- cellular information
- central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
- chemotherapy
- chondrocyte
- chondrocytes
- chondrogenesis
- chronic kidney disease
- climate change
- coagulation
- cognition
- cognitive function
- cognitive impairment
- colitis
- complications
- congenital heart disease
- contrast-enhanced ultrasound
- copepods
- cumulative lifetime risk
- decoy cell
- dementia
- depressive disorders
- derm
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Dear Colleagues, this Special Issue aims to explore the role of natural molecules in pharmacology and biotechnology, highlighting their potential as bioactive compounds and therapeutic agents. Focusing on drug discovery, molecular biology, and the development of new treatments, this reprint presents cutting-edge research on the application of natural products in various medical fields. The collected works provide valuable insights for researchers and practitioners interested in exploring how these molecules can be harnessed for innovative therapeutic strategies.
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