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    Nitric oxide releasing-dendrimers: an overview

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    Platforms able to storage, release or scavenge NO in a controlled and specific manner is interesting for biological applications. Among the possible matrices for these purposes, dendrimers are excellent candidates for that. These molecules have been used as drug delivery systems and exhibit interesting properties, like the possibility to perform chemical modifications on dendrimers surface, the capacity of storage high concentrations of compounds of interest in the same molecule and the ability to improve the solubility and the biocompatibility of the compounds bonded to it. This review emphasizes the recent progress in the development and in the biological applications of different NO-releasing dendrimers and the nitric oxide release pathways in these compounds

    Proton decay following the transfer reaction (7^7Li,6^6He) on 40^{40}Ca and 90^{90}Zr

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    The charged particle decay of continuum states excited by the single proton stripping reaction (Li-7, He-6) at a bombarding energy of 50 MeV/nucleon on targets of Ca-40 and Zr-90 was measured and compared with theoretical predictions. The results suggest that most of the strength in the continuum arises from decay of unbound states in the intermediate nucleus rather than from breakup of the Li-7 projectile. There is substantial direct decay to the low-lying states in the final nucleus for both targets

    Atherosclerosis and Nanomedicine Potential: Current Advances and Future Opportunities

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    Controlled Delivery of Nitric Oxide for Cancer Therapy

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    CMS physics technical design report: Addendum on high density QCD with heavy ions

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    This report presents the capabilities of the CMS experiment to explore the rich heavy-ion physics programme offered by the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The collisions of lead nuclei at energies ,will probe quark and gluon matter at unprecedented values of energy density. The prime goal of this research is to study the fundamental theory of the strong interaction - Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) - in extreme conditions of temperature, density and parton momentum fraction (low-x). This report covers in detail the potential of CMS to carry out a series of representative Pb-Pb measurements. These include "bulk" observables, (charged hadron multiplicity, low pT inclusive hadron identified spectra and elliptic flow) which provide information on the collective properties of the system, as well as perturbative probes such as quarkonia, heavy-quarks, jets and high pT hadrons which yield "tomographic" information of the hottest and densest phases of the reaction.0info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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