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Chondrogenic Enhancer Landscape of Limb and Axial Skeleton Development
Darbellay F +5 more
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Canonical and noncanonical TGF-β signaling regulate fibrous tissue differentiation in the axial skeleton. [PDF]
Clayton SW, Ban GI, Liu C, Serra R.
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Soft Actuators Integrated with Control and Power Units: Approaching Wireless Autonomous Soft Robots
Soft robots exhibit significant development potential in various applications. However, there are still key technical challenges regarding material improvement, structure design and components integration. This review focuses on the development and challenge of soft actuators, power components, and control components in untethered intelligent soft ...
Renwu Shi, Feifei Pan, Xiaobin Ji
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Pak Biawak, a necrobot, embodies an unusual fusion of biology and robotics. Designed to repurpose natural structures after death, it challenges conventional boundaries between nature and engineering. Its movements are precise yet unsettling, raising questions about sustainability, ethics, and the untapped potential of biointegrated machines.
Leo Foulds +2 more
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Tophaceous Gout in the Axial Skeleton: An Unusual Case with Key Imaging Characteristics. [PDF]
Alsadi H +4 more
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Anatomical and morphometric studies on the axial skeleton of ostrich (Struthio camelus) [PDF]
Menna Allah M. Kassem +2 more
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Permanent magnet putty (PMP) integrates high‐coercivity NdFeB particles with a dynamic polyborosiloxane–Ecoflex matrix, achieving rapid self‐healing (90% mechanical recovery in 10 s) and magnetic recovery within 20 min. With twice the sensitivity of commercial putties, PMP enables precise 5–30 N force detection and discrimination between pressing and ...
Ruotong Zhao +5 more
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Variants in the SOX9 transactivation middle domain induce axial skeleton dysplasia and scoliosis. [PDF]
Wang L +24 more
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Liquid Crystalline Elastomers in Soft Robotics: Assessing Promise and Limitations
Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are programmable soft materials that undergo large, anisotropic deformation in response to external stimuli. Their molecular alignment encodes directional actuation in a monolithic structure, making them long‐standing candidates for soft robotic systems.
Justin M. Speregen, Timothy J. White
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