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Uterine collagen deposition fluctuates throughout the estrous cycle and provides a scaffold for gland visualization via the <i>SHG-casting</i> method. [PDF]
Savolainen A +5 more
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A 3D disease model is developed using customized hyaluronic‐acid‐based hydrogels supplemented with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins resembling brain ECM properties. Neurons, astrocytes, and tumor cells are used to mimic the native brain surrounding.
Esra Türker +16 more
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Molecular design of amphiphilic triblock copolymers as additives for high performance poly(vinyl chloride) ultrafiltration membranes. [PDF]
Alshammari H, Ghahramani M, Sharif A.
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Comparison of Continuous Strip Casting with Conventional Technology
Николай Запускалов
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Free‐standing plasmonic gold‐based fractal antennas are fabricated by 3D nanoprinting, employing focused electron beam induced deposition and an optimized purification method to remove carbon while conserving structural fidelity. Simulation and experiment show broadband plasmonic activity, including customizable polarizability, thereby paving the way ...
Verena Reisecker +6 more
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A homogeneity evaluation method of food soft matter based on moisture content test by casting-near-infrared spectroscopy. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Yan S, Xiao M, Chen L, Jiang F.
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pH‐Tunable Material Properties of Glycine‐Rich Condensates from Tick Bioadhesive
This work studies the influence of pH on the phase separation behavior of a disordered glycine‐rich protein found in tick bioadhesive. The results show profound impact on the propensity of coacervation, condensate microstructure and viscosity, amphiphilicity of the peptides, and effective encapsulation of therapeutic molecules.
Manali Nandy +5 more
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Smart and secured investment casting process for better sustainability. [PDF]
Sata A, Mobarsa D, Shukla M, Jarboui S.
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Bio‐Friendly Artificial Muscles Based on Carbon Nanotube Yarns and Eutectogel Derivatives
Solid‐state artificial muscles based on coiled commercial carbon nanotube yarns coated with eutectogel derivatives exhibit unipolar actuation through selective ion intercalation. Combining polyanionic and polycationic gels enables enhanced contractile stroke and high energy density.
Gabriela Ananieva +6 more
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