EFFECT OF BIOLOGICAL SEX AND SHORT-TERM HIGH-FAT DIET ON CELLULAR PROLIFERATION, RIBOSOMAL BIOGENESIS, AND TARGETED PROTEIN ABUNDANCE IN MURINE ARTICULAR CARTILAGE

Effect of biological sex and short-term high-fat diet on cellular proliferation, ribosomal biogenesis, and targeted protein abundance in murine articular cartilage

Objective: To identify factors contributing to sex-differences in OA risk by evaluating the short-term effect of high-fat (HF) diet on sex-specific changes in cartilage cell proliferation, ribosomal biogenesis, and targeted extra-cellular and cellular protein abundance.Materials and methods: Knee cartilage was harvested to the subchondral bone from

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Colliding wall-jets on a cylindrical surface

Paper discusses aerodynamics and potential engineering applications of an unusual and in literature practically unknown fluid flow configuration, with two wall-jets attached to a cylindrical surface so that they collide head-on and by mutual conjunction generate MEDI C PLUS W/CA BERRY a single jet directed away from the wall.Applications are envisa

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Spatiotemporal analysis of the future carbon footprint of solar electricity in the United States by a dynamic life cycle assessment

Summary: Solar photovoltaics (PVs) installation would increase 20-fold by 2050; however, considerable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are generated during the cradle-to-gate production, with spatiotemporal variances depending on the grid emission.Thus, a dynamic life cycle assessment (LCA) model was developed to assess the accumulated PV panels with

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