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    Tailoring the microstructure and tribological properties in commercially pure aluminium processed by High Pressure Torsion Extrusion by Sergejev, F., Omranpour, B., Kommel, L., Ivanisenko, J., Hernández Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Loudovic, García Sánchez, Edgar, Antonov, M.

    Published 2021
    “…Three different HPTE regimes based on the extrusion speed of the punch (v, mm/min) and rotational speed of the die (Ï�, rpm) were used in this work: v7w1, v1w1, and v1w3. The grain refinement obtained by this technique was outstanding since the initial grain size of 120 μm in annealed conditions was reduced to the final grain size of 0.7 μm in v1w3 in merely one pass of extrusion; however, each regime showed a different level of grain refinement depending on the imposed strain. …”
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    Evaluación de la actividad antitumoral de células madre mesenquimales que sobreexpresan TRAIL e IFNβ en un modelo murino de linfoma. by González Villarreal, Carlos Alberto

    Published 2018
    “…Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, from BALB/c mice, were obtained and characterized. These cells were genetically modified with TRAILs or IFNβ transgenes by plasmid transfection or by lentiviral transduction of TRAILs, TRAILc or IFNβ. …”
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    Evaluación de la actividad antitumoral de células madre mesenquimales que sobreexpresan TRAIL e IFNβ en un modelo murino de linfoma. by González Villarreal, Carlos Alberto

    Published 2018
    “…Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, from BALB/c mice, were obtained and characterized. These cells were genetically modified with TRAILs or IFNβ transgenes by plasmid transfection or by lentiviral transduction of TRAILs, TRAILc or IFNβ. …”
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    Fluoride Ion as Ligand and Hydrogen Bond Acceptor: Crystal Structures of Two Dinuclear CuII Complexes Built on a Diazecine Template by Olguín, Juan, Bernès, Sylvain, Gasque, Laura

    Published 2012
    “…Two dinuclear CuII complexes based on a diazecine ligand were characterized by X-ray diffraction, one of which includes the rare CuII–F bond, resulting from dissociation of a BF4 − ion. …”
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