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Growth: Visualisation of predictive mathematical models using 3D computer graphics and animation [PDF]
Dylan Gauld
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Mesenchymal stem cell‐derived nanoghosts (MSC‐NGs) mimic naturally secreted extracellular vesicles (MSC‐EVs) in structure and physicochemical properties but can be synthesized at more translatable yields. As osteogenic agents, MSC‐NGs demonstrate superior outcomes compared to MSC‐EVs.
Antoine Karoichan+4 more
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3D visualization design of digital intelligent landscape environment based on wireless network security. [PDF]
Liao X.
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Software-based geometry operations for 3D computer graphics
Mihai Sima+4 more
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This paper introduces a flexible neural probe with integrated micro‐OLEDs on a flexible substrate for the first time, featuring 8 micro‐OLEDs and recording electrodes for optogenetics. It uses advanced encapsulation and an IAI anode for durability, emitting 470 nm light for ChR2 activation, enabling high‐resolution, minimally invasive stimulation ...
Somin Lee+8 more
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CORDIC vector interpolator for power-aware 3D computer graphics
Jeongseon Euh+2 more
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Trends and Techniques in 3D Reconstruction and Rendering: A Survey with Emphasis on Gaussian Splatting. [PDF]
Chen W, Li Z, Guo J, Zheng C, Tian S.
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Electric Pulse Regulated MXene Based Nanozymes for Integrative Bioelectricity Immuno‐Cancer Therapy
MXenzyme‐mediated bioelectricity cancer therapy (MXenzyme‐BECT) enhances cancer cell death through irreversible depolarization, ion channel disruption, ROS generation, and immunogenic cell death. Computational simulations reveal the electrical mechanisms by which MXenzyme acts on single cells and support to predict treatment parameters. Next‐generation
Sanghee Lee+6 more
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Computer-Aided Education for Engineering Graphics Courses Using 3D Printing Technology
Xiao Yang+3 more
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Bi‐directionally assembled BN µ‐platelets in micropatterns formed by a micro‐molding method for thermal interface materials are demonstrated. The BN µ‐platelets are vertically aligned selectively, while compressed regions without patterns accommodate horizontally assembled BN µ‐platelets. Through anisotropic orientation, high thermal conductivities for
Young Gil Kim+12 more
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