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Bio-inspired Soft Grippers for Biological Applications [PDF]
The field of bio-inspired soft grippers has emerged as a transformative area of research with profound implications for biomedical applications. This book chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, developments, challenges, and prospects of soft grippers that draw inspiration from biological systems.
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Positively supercharged mGreenLatern protein is self‐assembled electrostatically with negatively charged zinc phthalocyanines to yield bio‐based photoactive materials in aqueous media. The addition of phthalocyanines results in the formation of large complexes fully quenching of the protein fluorescence. The results indicate an energy transfer from the
Sharon Saarinen+10 more
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Towards a Healthy AI Tradition: Lessons from Biology and Biomedical Science [PDF]
AI is a magnificent field that directly and profoundly touches on numerous disciplines ranging from philosophy, computer science, engineering, mathematics, decision and data science and economics, to cognitive science, neuroscience and more. The number of applications and impact of AI is second to none and the potential of AI to broadly impact future ...
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Biomedical Engineering. Release Property of Swelling Controlled Polymer System.
Yoshio Nakano, Yoshimi Seida, Yoji Abe
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Identifying molecular subtypes related to clinicopathologic factors in pancreatic cancer [PDF]
Jin-Young Jang+6 more
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Spatiotemporal Control Over Protein Release from Artificial Cells via a Light‐Activatable Protease
Stimulus‐responsive protein release is essential for intercellular communication. Mimicking this functionality in artificial cells is promising to study the working principles of cellular signaling. Herein, an engineered light‐activatable protease is implemented in a coacervate‐based artificial cell platform to establish user‐defined spatiotemporal ...
Arjan Hazegh Nikroo+4 more
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Exciting Challenge of Biomedical Engineering. Micromachining and Minimally Invasive Therapy.
江刺 正喜, 芳賀 洋一
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The paper explores the creation and characterization of vesicles through biocatalytic Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly (bioPISA), focusing on achieving size uniformity using centrifugation techniques. It examines the effects of stirring speed on vesicle morphology and analyses the internal polymer‐rich structure using fluorescence correlation ...
Andrea Belluati+7 more
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Engineering of materials for biomedical applications
Kay C Dee, David A. Puleo, Rena Bizios
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