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A facile and effective method to boost NIR light induced photocatalysis based on nontoxic NIR emissive carbon dots (nir‐CDs) via Self‐trapped excitons, showing that both O2− • and •OH can be generated from nir‐CDs under NIR laser irradiation. Abstract Near‐infrared (NIR) light‐triggered photocatalytic therapy remains a critical challenge in efficient ...
Qingcheng Wang+8 more
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Numerical simulation of cavitation threshold in water and viscoelastic medium based on bubble cluster dynamics. [PDF]
Shen X, Wu P, Lin W.
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Theory of Rectified Diffusion of Mass into Gas Bubbles [PDF]
Din-Yu Hsieh, M. S. Plesset
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This review highlights emerging bioengineering strategies for treating neointimal hyperplasia in the peripheral vasculature, focusing on approaches that promote re‐endothelialization, modulate smooth muscle cell phenotype, reduce inflammation, mitigate oxidative stress, and optimize biomechanical compliance.
Nikita Wilson John+5 more
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Revisit to the mechanism of quenching: Power effects for sonochemical reactions. [PDF]
Aoki R, Hattori KD, Yamamoto T.
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The new generation nanobomb, termed the stealth nanobomb, is fabricated through self‐assembly using a polymeric carbon monoxide carrier (PLGA(CO)), small molecule near‐infrared‐active agents (2TT‐OC46B), and phospholipid polyethylene glycol (DSPE‐mPEG2000). The stealth nanobomb can circulate in the bloodstream and specifically target pancreatic cancer,
Gongcheng Ma+10 more
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Nanostructured Bubble Thin Films-From Simple Fabrication to Scalable Applications: A Review. [PDF]
Alshehri NA.
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A 3D bioprinted HNSCC model for use in anti‐cancer drug testing is established in proof‐of‐concept. The innovative tunicate‐derived nanocellulose hydrogel proved to be a viable alternative to gelatin‐based hydrogel, offering improved bioprintability for HNSCC model establishment.
Alexya Azhakesan+7 more
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The Effectiveness of Bubble-Blowing as a Distraction Technique During Pediatric Intravenous Cannulation: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Postles M+7 more
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