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1920 2
1926 2
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1933 1
1934 1
1935 2
1936 4
1937 2
1938 2
1940 1
1944 2
1945 1
1946 6
1947 10
1948 4
1949 6
1950 4
1951 9
1952 6
1953 5
1954 3
1955 4
1956 6
1957 3
1958 4
1959 1
1960 4
1961 5
1962 3
1963 9
1964 16
1965 11
1966 19
1967 18
1968 23
1969 16
1970 28
1971 27
1972 29
1973 32
1974 24
1975 29
1976 31
1977 31
1978 45
1979 44
1980 60
1981 48
1982 47
1983 49
1984 53
1985 61
1986 63
1987 62
1988 60
1989 59
1990 82
1991 70
1992 79
1993 91
1994 97
1995 102
1996 84
1997 94
1998 93
1999 99
2000 109
2001 109
2002 127
2003 122
2004 139
2005 158
2006 179
2007 185
2008 226
2009 255
2010 285
2011 314
2012 378
2013 369
2014 347
2015 390
2016 403
2017 422
2018 439
2019 456
2020 526
2021 649
2022 612
2023 598
2024 270

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An Eco-Friendly Synthesis Approach for Enhanced Photocatalytic and Antibacterial Properties of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Using Coelastrella terrestris Algal Extract.
Khandelwal M, Choudhary S, Harish, Kumawat A, Misra KP, Vyas Y, Singh B, Rathore DS, Soni K, Bagaria A, Khangarot RK. Khandelwal M, et al. Among authors: singh b. Int J Nanomedicine. 2024 May 9;19:4137-4162. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S452889. eCollection 2024. Int J Nanomedicine. 2024. PMID: 38756417 Free PMC article.
Peptidomics-based identification of antihypertensive and antidiabetic peptides from sheep milk fermented using Limosilactobacillus fermentum KGL4 MTCC 25515 with anti-inflammatory activity: in silico, in vitro, and molecular docking studies.
Pipaliya R, Basaiawmoit B, Sakure AA, Maurya R, Bishnoi M, Kondepudi KK, Singh BP, Paul S, Liu Z, Sarkar P, Patel A, Hati S. Pipaliya R, et al. Among authors: singh bp. Front Chem. 2024 Apr 30;12:1389846. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2024.1389846. eCollection 2024. Front Chem. 2024. PMID: 38746020 Free PMC article.
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