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    Generation and characterization of novel magnetic field-responsive biomaterials. by López López, M.T., Scionti, G., Oliveira, A.C., G. Durán, J.D., Campos, A., Alaminos, M., Rodríguez, I.A.

    Published 2017
    “…Finally, we analyzed the magnetic and mechanical properties of the tissue substitutes. Differences in microstructural patterns of the tissue substitutes correlated with their macroscopic mechanical properties. …”
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    Comparing galaxy populations in compact and loose groups of galaxies by Martínez, Héctor Julián, Coenda, Valeria, Muriel, Hernán

    Published 2021
    “…Abstract.We compare the properties of galaxies in compact groups, loose groups, and the eld to deepen our understanding of the physical mechanisms acting upon galaxy evolution in dierent environments. …”
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    ALVEOLAR WOUND HEALING IN RATS FED ON HIGH SUCROSE DIET by MARIA A. BARÓ; MARINA ROCAMUNDI; JAVIER VIOTTO; RUTH FERREYRA DE PRATO

    Published 2019
    “…The potential for bone repair is influenced by various biochemical, biomechanical, hormonal, and pathological mechanisms and factors such as diet and its components, all of which govern the behavior and function of the cells responsible for forming new bone. …”
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    Mineralization of human premolar occlusal fissures. A quantitative histochemical microanalysis. by Campos, A., Rodríguez, I.A., Sanchez Quevedo, M.C., García, J.M., Nieto Albano, O.H.

    Published 2017
    “…The mechanisms of cariogenesis in occlusal fissures remain elusive because of limited information about fissure structure and wall mineralization. …”
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    Obtaining sexual genotypes for breeding in buffel grass by M. Quiroga,; K. Grunberg; A. Ribotta; E. López Colomba; E. Carloni; E. Tomassino; C. Luna; S.Griffa

    Published 2019
    “…Twelve putative hybrid F1 plants were selected morphologically and two of them were identified as sexual genotypes by PCR using specific primers for reproductive mechanism. Cytoembryological analysis showed 65.5 and 71.3% meiotic embryo sacs in these plants and their hybrid nature was corroborated by AFLP. …”
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