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An advanced on‐chip cortical network platform merges human stem cell‐derived neurons with microfabricated devices, enabling precise large‐format circuit design, optogenetic control, and molecular dissection of synaptic formation. This innovative system offers a powerful new tool to explore and model brain connectivity, disease mechanisms, can serve as ...
Pacharaporn Suklai +9 more
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Multiscale stress dynamics in sheared liquid foams revealed by tomo-rheoscopy. [PDF]
Schott F +7 more
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An engineered microtissue model is developed and optimized to investigate human liver development. Extracellular matrix composition and mechanical forces are tuned using high‐throughput assays. Human induced pluripotent stem cells serve as the cellular source, enabling the observation of de novo patterned differentiation.
Ishita Jain +5 more
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Regulating microbubble clusters for improving temporal uniformity of stable cavitation intensity under rapid short-pulse ultrasound. [PDF]
Zhou Q +5 more
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Theoretical study of bubble dynamics in purely viscous fluids [PDF]
Wen‐Jei Yang, Hsu‐Chieh Yeh
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The foreign body response (FBR) to biomaterials is primarily driven by macrophages, which often fuse into destructive foreign body giant cells (FBGCs). To address the limited understanding of FBGC formation, a novel microscale core–shell hydrogel 3D model is developed using heterogeneous alginate‐collagen microcapsules with varying stiffness, offering ...
Manisha Mahanty +5 more
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Ultrasonically activated peroxymonosulfate oxidation for advanced water treatment: Cavitation mechanism, free radical generation and process simulation. [PDF]
Zhang L, Zhang M, Kang G, Xu Z.
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On the Attachment of Minerals to Bubbles in Flotation (2)
Junjiro Momosaki
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Xeno‐Free Biocompatible Peptide‐Based Bioinks Reinforced with Cellulose Nanofibers for 3D Printing
A xeno‐free bioink combining self‐assembled peptides and cellulose nanofibers is developed for 3D printing. The bioink forms a non‐cross‐linked 3D scaffold, mimicking the extracellular matrix and supporting over 95% cell viability. This approach offers enhanced biocompatibility and mechanical stability, advancing 3D printing for personalized medicine ...
Francesca Netti +5 more
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