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Multivalent Protein Nanorings for Broad and Potent SARS‐CoV‐2 Neutralization
A protein‐only, modular multivalent nanoscaffold displaying 20 anchor points, decorated with two different binders (10 of each), targeting the SARS‐CoV‐2 receptor‐binding domain is presented. The construct self‐assembles into stable, biocompatible, homogeneous nanoparticles, exhibit synergistic binding with fM IC50 values. It also detects spike at 9 ng
Molood Behbahanipour+11 more
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R H, Demling, M, Nerlich
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Acute Pulmonary Fibrosis Associated with Respiratory Failure [PDF]
Michael Nerlich, Michael Nerlich
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This article summarizes significant technological advancements in materials, photonic devices, and bio‐interfaced systems, which demonstrate successful applications for impacting human healthcare via improved therapies, advanced diagnostics, and on‐skin health monitoring.
Seunghyeb Ban+5 more
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Automatic adjustment of pressure support by acomputer-driven knowledge-based system during noninvasive ventilation: afeasibility study [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of using aknowledge-based system designed to automatically titrate pressure support (PS) to maintain the patient in a"respiratory comfort zone” during noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in patients with acute respiratory
Battisti, Anne+3 more
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Respiratory compliance and resistance in mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory failure [PDF]
Mara Bernasconi+4 more
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Photonic Nanomaterials for Wearable Health Solutions
This review discusses the fundamentals and applications of photonic nanomaterials in wearable health technologies. It covers light‐matter interactions, synthesis, and functionalization strategies, device assembly, and sensing capabilities. Applications include skin patches and contact lenses for diagnostics and therapy. Future perspectives emphasize AI‐
Taewoong Park+3 more
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Background Despite vaccines’ effectiveness in reducing COVID-19 infection rates and disease severity, their impact on critical patients presenting with acute respiratory failure is elusive.
Hsiao-Chin Shen+9 more
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