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aph.

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abbreviation

  1. aphetic.


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"This unusual behavior with locally occurring stretching and compression is impossible in conventional materials," said Jonathan Schneider of APH, another co-author.

From Science Daily • Nov. 15, 2024

"These structures give the material fascinating properties such as unusual stretching characteristics," said co-author Ke Wang, also from the APH.

From Science Daily • Nov. 15, 2024

The APH stemmed from the discovery that amyloid beta is very similar to an antimicrobial peptide known as LL-37, which is part of an ancient immune system found in many different biological organisms.

From Scientific American • Mar. 13, 2019

Tanzi and Moir, the neuroscientists who came up with the APH, point out that many antimicrobial peptides like amyloid beta modulate several immune pathways, thereby influencing the brain’s response to pathogenic infections.

From Scientific American • Mar. 13, 2019

In its seven years of existence, the APH has gone from seven members to 310, across the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

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