Carrier for intracellular delivery
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Superabsorbent polymers ('SAP) (also called ') are polymers that can absorb and retain extremely large amounts of a liquid relative to their own mass.
FRET probe
Image generation device
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Atherosclerotic lesions
Glycerol dehydration catalyst
Aqueous gel
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In cell biology, pluripotency (from the Latin plurimus, meaning very many, and potens, meaning having power)[11] refers to a stem cell that has the potential to differentiate into any of the three ...
Compound with fluorescent chromophore
Optical fan-in/fan-out device
Light absorption coefficient
Laser medium
Plant biomass decomposition