2017
DOI: 10.1016/s0252-9602(17)30107-8
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The equivalent characterization of F(p,q,s) space on bounded symmetric domains of C n*

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“…Some advanced technologies actualize efficient synthesis of biomaterials in a large scale, for example, enzyme‐catalyzed synthesis, nonwetting template, and coaxial turbulent jet mixer. [ 254–256 ] Second, reduction in size and increasing complexity of nanomedicines exert a significant impact on their biosafety. [ 257 ] However, many preclinical toxicity experimental data cannot represent the real situation of the human body, so the experimental conclusions obtained cannot be directly applied to humans.…”
Section: Perspectives and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some advanced technologies actualize efficient synthesis of biomaterials in a large scale, for example, enzyme‐catalyzed synthesis, nonwetting template, and coaxial turbulent jet mixer. [ 254–256 ] Second, reduction in size and increasing complexity of nanomedicines exert a significant impact on their biosafety. [ 257 ] However, many preclinical toxicity experimental data cannot represent the real situation of the human body, so the experimental conclusions obtained cannot be directly applied to humans.…”
Section: Perspectives and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, RCA‐based DNA materials have been widely studied for the cancer therapeutics including detection, [ 76–78 ] bioimaging, [ 44,79–81 ] and therapy, [ 82–86 ] and achieved some gratifying progress.…”
Section: Application In Cancer Diagnosis and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[42][43][44] R/S-Profenofos (R/S-PFFs), as shown in Figure 1, is a representative of COPs used to control many pests of cotton, fruit trees, and other crops. [45] However, different configurations of COPs have different biological toxicity, [46][47][48] and excessive use can cause great harm to the environment and humans. Therefore, the recognition and separation for COPs are of great significance to pest control and environmental protection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%