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ABSTRACT Cadmium (Cd) is a significant environmental pollutant with widespread detrimental effects on living organisms, making it a frequent subject of laboratory studies. However, different types of Cd salts are used to spike media, often without considering the possibility that accompanying anions may influence the effects of metal cations. Using two
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Supporting the initial gold nanoparticles onto graphene oxide sheets before laser fragmentation with low spatial density leads to a significant reduction in the final particle size, especially at low mass loads of gold (higher interparticular distance).
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Microplastics from Wearable Bioelectronic Devices: Sources, Risks, and Sustainable Solutions
Bioelectronic devices (e.g., e‐skins) heavily rely on polymers that at the end of their life cycle will generate microplastics. For research, a holistic approach to viewing the full impact of such devices cannot be overlooked. The potential for devices as sources for microplastics is raised, with mitigation strategies surrounding polysaccharide and ...
Conor S. Boland
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Detecting proteins secreted by a single cell while retaining its viability remains challenging. A particles‐in‐particle (PiPs) system made by co‐encapsulating barcoded microparticles (BMPs) with a single cell inside an alginate hydrogel particle is introduced.
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Multiphysics‐Driven Assembly of Biomimetic Vesicles
Artificial extracellular vesicles, derived from cell membranes, are manufactured using a multiphysics‐integrated microfluidic platform that combines nanoknife membrane rupture, herringbone chaotic mixing, and acoustothermal modulation. This standardizable workflow enables the predictable control of vesicle formation and therapeutic loading, while ...
Timofei Solodko +16 more
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A recombinant spider silk protein was functionalized by incorporating genetically encoded bio‐orthogonal reactive azido‐groups. The azido‐functionalized proteins were produced in a scalable biotechnological process, and particles, films, as well as nanofibers were established as anchorage for fully functional antibodies via site‐specific bio‐orthogonal
Claudia Lacombe +4 more
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Highly aligned nanofiber yarns are fabricated using a parallel‐track electrospinning system with post‐drawing prior to deposition. This approach enables continuous production of nanoyarns with controlled alignment and enhanced mechanical properties. Mechanical performance, degradation behavior, and suture‐relevant handling characteristics are evaluated,
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World Pumps, 1997
Abstract Every time a motor trips, it seems to happen suddenly, because nobody predicted it. When the motor driving a centrifugal pump trips, the effect is sudden in more ways than one: flow stops completely; the process is often interrupted, at least temporarily; and a loss of confidence strikes — “will it trip again, or will the spare pump trip ...
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Abstract Every time a motor trips, it seems to happen suddenly, because nobody predicted it. When the motor driving a centrifugal pump trips, the effect is sudden in more ways than one: flow stops completely; the process is often interrupted, at least temporarily; and a loss of confidence strikes — “will it trip again, or will the spare pump trip ...
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