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The choice of an environmentally benign solvent, the use of a multipurpose agent that serves the purpose of a reducing, capping and dispersing agent are some of the key issues that may be addressed in green synthesis of nanomaterials
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2.2.2 Fatty acid metabolism in HCC Increased uptake of extracellular fatty acids promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell growth, and proliferation in HCC by mechanisms that induction of CD36/fatty acid translocase is strongly engaged (Nath et al., 2015
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