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Responsive Mn‐Ferrite Nanoparticles for Multicolor Magnetic Particle Imaging, Sensing, and Reactive Oxygen Species Degradation

open access: yesAdvanced Sensor Research, EarlyView.
Magnetic particle spectroscopy and imaging represent promising tools, particularly when combined with manganese‐ferrite nanoparticles as versatile theranostic agents. Adjusting the manganese content allows for simultaneous multi‐color tracer detection and reactive oxygen species sensing via magnetic particle spectroscopy and imaging, creating new ...
Fabian H. L. Starsich   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Design of Highly Stretchable, Self‐Adhesive Ionic Conductive Hydrogels for Wearable Strain Sensors

open access: yesAdvanced Sensor Research, EarlyView.
A novel ionic conductive hydrogel is achieved by introducing phytic acid into semi‐interpenetrating cross‐linked network of poly(acrylamide‐co‐N‐(hydroxymethyl) acrylamide) and chitosan hydrogels, which exhibits high stretchability, favorable electrical conductivity, reversible adhesiveness, and excellent strain sensing performance, simultaneously ...
Huawei Gao   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Analysis of Na+ concentration patterns in trophectoderm cells of mouse blastocysts using a dual-wavelength electrolyte indicator. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Fujishima A   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

HRM 340 Entire Course

open access: yes, 2015
Carter, John, DeVry Helper, DeVry Helper
openaire   +1 more source

A 3D‐Printed Microfluidic Sensor Platform for Online Bioprocess Monitoring

open access: yesAdvanced Sensor Research, EarlyView.
A 3D‐printed microfluidic lab‐on‐a‐chip sensor platform is presented, compatible with various cultivation setups, that integrates sensors for pH, pO₂, pCO₂, glucose, lactate, and additionally features a sampling unit for small‐volume abstraction. With this platform, continuous real‐time monitoring of critical bioprocess parameters is enabled and ...
Christopher Heuer   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sustainable Flame‐Retardant Poly Lactic Acid Biocomposites Reinforced with Polyphosphate‐Enriched Microalgae: Unlocking the Potential of Hyper‐Compensation

open access: yesAdvanced Sustainable Systems, EarlyView.
This study explores microalgae cultivation for wastewater treatment and enhancement of poly lactic acid (PLA)‐based biocomposites. It achieves up to 99.9% nutrient removal, increases biomass productivity by 322%, and demonstrates a triphasic luxury phosphorus uptake system. Incorporation into PLA improves fire‐retardant properties, suggesting potential
Rohit Dey   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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