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Abstract The results show that both the direction and the intensity of the geomagnetic field can be sensed within the chamber of a Zeiss Cytopherometer. This suggests that electromagnetically induced fluid streaming might play a role in the perception of the geomagnetic field by organisms, although it is not clear at present in which ...
S, Bamberger +3 more
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Developing recyclable materials for magnetic robotics that combine rapid response and self‐healing properties is challenging. Hence, this study focuses on the integration of magnetothermal nanoparticles into a dynamic sorbitol‐based vitrimer, a recyclable composite capable of remote actuation and self‐healing by magnetic heating.
Maria Weißpflog +3 more
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The main contribution of the current work is a numerical and mathematical investigation of the effects of magnetic dipole and electrical conductivity on the heat and flow transfer of biomagnetic fluid over a non-linear stretched sheet with variable thickness.
Md. Ghulam Murtaza +3 more
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis extract mediated green synthesis of IONPs and In vitro and In vivo Biological Screening, and Detailed Molecular Docking Analysis. ABSTRACT Natural products and their secondary metabolites have long been known as good bioresources in the synthesis of nanomaterials.
Abdur Rauf +11 more
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Magnetically augmented biohybrid cartilaginous microtissues enable remote microtissue motion control and assembly as well as targeted differentiation. This study demonstrates accelerated endochondral ossification under magnetic stimulation, highlighting cartilaginous assembloid constructs’ ability to retain long‐term magnetic properties.
Konstantinos Ioannidis +13 more
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Genetically expressed encapsulin nanocompartments from Q. thermotolerans in mammalian cells enable the compartmentalization of Fe biomineralization and formation of ≈30 nm iron‐oxide cores containing quasi‐crystallites of up to ≈3 nm size consistent with a maghemite‐like phase.
Maria V. Efremova +21 more
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Biological systems are very responsive to changes in stiffness, influencing important processes, and diseases in humans. Here, a novel method to dynamically and reversibly control hydrogel stiffness through interactions with poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) is presented. By exposing hydrogels to PEG solutions at different concentrations and sizes, hydrogel
Shane Scott +7 more
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The impact of variable fluid properties (viscosity and thermal conductivity) and magnetic dipole on biomagnetic Maxwell fluid past a stretching sheet with slip velocity and heat generation/absorptionhave been studied. Similarity transformation technique is adopted to obtain the self-similar coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations.
MG Murtaza +3 more
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Study of the dynamic processes that occur when the magnetic nanoparticles are exposed to an AC magnetic field in different scenarios: in colloids, in vitro (within intracellular vesicles) and simulations. Aligned structures parallel to the field when the magnetic field is on are observed and a fast disassembly of such structures occurs upon field ...
Yilian Fernández‐Afonso +11 more
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Bio-magnetic fluid dynamics is a branch of research that examines how the biological fluids interact with a magnetic field (constant or applied). The chemical make-up of the biological fluid dictates how it will react to electromagnetic fields.
K.Ganesh Kumar +6 more
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