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Endogenously Triggered DNAzyme‐Based Nanostructures for Gene‐Combined Therapy
DNAzymes show great promise for gene regulation and therapeutic use via controlled release triggered by endogenous factors. This review summarizes recent advances in designing and constructing nanoscale platforms enabling endogenously triggered release of DNAzyme.
Theoneste Muyizere+4 more
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Precision Photochemistry: Every Photon Counts
Every photon used in a photochemical reaction has the power to dictate the outcome of the reaction. We present a framework whereby understanding the role that each photon has in a reaction can enablechemists to realise the true power of photochemistry and dramatically improve reaction outcomes.We coin this field Precision Photochemistry.
Fred Pashley‐Johnson+11 more
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Optimizing positron emission tomography for accurate plant imaging using Monte Carlo simulations to correct positron range effects. [PDF]
Saaidi R, Tayalati Y, El Fatimy A.
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Engineered Hydrogels Revolutionize Locoregional Cancer Immunotherapy
This review systematically summarizes the latest research progress on injectable hydrogels in cancer immunotherapy, highlighting their unique advantages in precise immune activation, local drug‐controlled release, and immune microenvironment remodeling. These features provide innovative solutions to overcome the bottlenecks of systemic side effects and
Jiyong Wei+3 more
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High entropy perovskite (HEP) nanocrystals (NCs) are synthesized and their anomalous optical and electronic signatures are characterized by temperature‐dependent photophysical measurements, electron microscopy, X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and density functional theory.
Yung‐Tai Chiang+14 more
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Change in Thermodynamic Entropy and Free Volume of Epoxy Resin During Tensile Deformation. [PDF]
Inoue T, Oya Y, Koyanagi J, Sakai T.
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Signatures of the Correlated‐Hopping Interaction in Non‐Linear Transport Through a Quantum Dot
Non‐linear thermoelectric transport through a quantum dot is studied, in order to elucidate the signatures of so‐called correlated hopping. The line shapes of the differential conductance and the Seebeck coefficient as functions of gate voltage are clear indicators of this important interaction term.
Ulrich Eckern, Karol I. Wysokiński
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Janus‐Type Photophysics of Rotational Isomers in a Diphenylanthracene Dimer
To fully grasp the genuine photophysical landscape of organic molecules, we must consider conformational isomerism arising from structural flexibility. Or else, this may mislead diverse mixtures of conformers to be assigned as a single ensemble. This work demonstrates Janus‐type photophysics of rotamers in a diphenylanthracene dimer, highlighting ...
Byeongjoo Kang+8 more
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