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Magnetoelectric nanoparticles exploit cancer cells' electrical vulnerabilities—altered membrane charge and higher capacitance—to achieve tumor‐specific targeting without bioreagents. MATLAB simulations reveal how electromagnetic forces create targeting specificity, while external magnetic fields enhance precision. This may enable wirelessly controlled,
Max Shotbolt +3 more
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Constitutional Law: Search and Seizure: Search Incidental to an Administrative Arrest
James J. White
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Ultrathin Multi‐Doped Molybdenum Oxide Nanodots as a Tunable Selective Biocatalyst
This paper presents an advanced multi‐doped molybdenum oxide nanodots with tunable ammonium and proton doping, exhibiting strong ROS generation. The material demonstrates ultrafast and complete dye degradation and unique selective toxicity toward cancer cells, highlighting its promising potential for cancer therapy applications.
Bao Yue Zhang +19 more
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Analyzing trends: A bibliometric study of administrative law and forensic accounting in the digital age. [PDF]
Al-Raggad AK, Al-Raggad M.
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Administrative Law: Workmen's Compensation Proceedings: Use of Lay Representatives
Stanley A. Williams
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Legitimate Expectations and Proportionality in Administrative Law [PDF]
Robert Thomas
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A vitiligo‐derived gene signature predicts response to immune checkpoint blockade across multiple cancer cohorts, providing a framework for patient stratification. Building on this, Fulvestrant—a clinically approved estrogen receptor degrader—further enhances antitumor immunity by reprogramming tumor‐associated macrophages and promoting CD8⁺ T cell ...
Jie Zhu +8 more
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Administrative law as a determinant of public health. [PDF]
Thomson S.
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