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Neves, A. R., Lúcio, M., Martins, S., Lima, J. L. C., & Reis, S. (2013). Novel resveratrol nanodelivery systems based on lipid nanoparticles to enhance its oral bioavailability. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 8, 177 - 187.
Fiedler, P., Cunha, L. T., Pedrosa, P., Brodkorb, S., Fonseca, C., Vaz, F., & Haueisen, J. (2011). Novel TiN x-based biosignal electrodes for electroencephalography . Measurement Science and TechnologyMeas. Sci. Technol., 22(12).
Fiedler, P., Brodkorb, S., Fonseca, C., Vaz, F., Zanow, F., & Haueisen, J. (2010). Novel TiN-based dry EEG electrodes: Influence of electrode shape and number on contact impedance and signal quality. In IFMBE ProceedingsIFMBE Proc. (Vol. 29, pp. 418 - 421).
Fiedler, P., Griebel, S., Fonseca, C., Vaz, F., Zentner, L., Zanow, F., & Haueisen, J. (2011). Novel Ti/TiN dry electrodes and Ag/AgCl: A direct comparison in multichannel EEG. In IFMBE ProceedingsIFMBE Proc. (Vol. 37, pp. 1011 - 1014).
Ji, J., Barbosa, M. A., Feng, L., & Shen, J. (2002). A novel urethane containing copolymer as a surface modification additive for blood contact materials. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in MedicineJ. Mater. Sci. Mater. Med., 13(7), 677 - 684.
Teixeira, L., Sousa, D. M., Nunes, A. F., Sousa, M. M., Herzog, H., & Lamghari, M. (2009). NPY revealed as a critical modulator of osteoblast function in vitro: New insights into the role of Y1 and Y2 receptors. Journal of Cellular BiochemistryJ. Cell. Biochem., 107(5), 908 - 916.
Sousa, D. M., Herzog, H., & Lamghari, M. (2009). NPY signalling pathway in bone homeostasis: Y1 receptor as a potential drug target. Current Drug TargetsCurr. Drug Targets, 10(1), 9 - 19.
Carvalho, A. F., Costa-Rodrigues, J., Correia, I., Costa Pessoa, J., Faria, T. Q., Martins, C. L., Fransen, M., Sá-Miranda, C., & Azevedo, J. E. (2006). The N-terminal half of the peroxisomal cycling receptor Pex5p is a natively unfolded domain. Journal of Molecular BiologyJ. Mol. Biol., 356(4), 864 - 875.

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