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The 2025 motile active matter roadmap. [PDF]
Gompper G +31 more
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Programmed mechano-chemical coupling in reaction-diffusion active matter. [PDF]
Senoussi A, Galas JC, Estevez-Torres A.
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Raman‐based label‐free microscopic analysis of the pancreas in living zebrafish larvae
Forward stimulated Raman scattering (F‐SRS) and epi coherent anti‐Stokes Raman scattering (E‐CARS) allow label‐free discrimination of distinct subcellular structures in the pancreas of living zebrafish larvae. Given the straightforward applicability, we anticipate broad implementation of Raman microscopy in other organs and across various biomedical ...
Noura Faraj +3 more
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Conserving Active Matter—Activating Conservation?
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Role of kinematic constraints in the time reversal symmetry breaking of a model active matter. [PDF]
Das S, Ghosh S, Sadhu T, Klamser JU.
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Microscopic Swarms: From Active Matter Physics to Biomedical and Environmental Applications. [PDF]
Fu Y +5 more
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Metformin mediates mitochondrial quality control in Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) fibroblasts carrying mtDNA mutations. At therapeutic levels, metformin activates AMPK signaling to restore mitochondrial dynamics by promoting fusion and restraining fission, while preserving mitochondrial mass, enhancing autophagy/mitophagy and biogenesis ...
Chatnapa Panusatid +3 more
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Clinical analysis reveals significant dysregulation of FGFRL1 in esophageal cancer (EC) patients. RNAi‐coupled next‐generation sequencing (NGS) and in vitro study reveal FGFRL1‐mediated EC progression via EMT, PI3K/Akt, and Notch pathways. Functional assays confirm its role in tumor growth, migration, and invasion.
Aprajita Srivastava +3 more
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Using active matter to introduce spatial heterogeneity to the susceptible infected recovered model of epidemic spreading. [PDF]
Forgács P +4 more
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We investigated the toxicity of 12 active compounds commonly found in herbal weight loss supplements (WLS) using human liver and colon cell models. Epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate was the only compound showing significant toxicity. Metabolic profiling revealed protein degradation, disrupted energy and lipid metabolism suggesting that the inclusion of EGCG ...
Emily C. Davies +3 more
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