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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
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Successful cryopreservation of PCLS would allow the building of a tissue bank and reduce the use of laboratory animals. During vitrification, tissue may be damaged by toxicity of the cryoprotective agent (CPA), chilling injury (injury due to temperature ...
de Graaf, Inge +4 more
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At present, the value and production quantity of mango fruits are increasing worldwide. Many studies emphasize how chilling injury phenomena affect the quality of tropical fruits, such as mango, during postharvest handling, transport, and storage. Since mango is one of the most favored and popular fruits in the world market, and is considered to be a ...
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This review maps the methods to monitor robots’ health by fusing vibration, sound, control signals, vision, force, and oil information with artificial intelligence. It identifies deep learning, transfer learning, digital twins, and physics‐informed models as key methodological pathways enabling earlier diagnosis, safer human–robot collaboration, and ...
Yuting Qiao +6 more
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Introduction: Chilling injury (CI) is the primary postharvest problem of orange (Citrus sinensis L.) and many other horticultural crops during storage.
bahareh ghorbani, zahra pakkish
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Jason Londo, Geneva-based USDA-ARS scientist, examined 43 Vitis riparia accessions to examine cold-hardiness traits that decrease the likelihood of winter injury, including low mid-winter bud freezing temperatures, high chilling requirements, and reduced
van Zoeren, Janet
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Our study reveals the protective role of GPR124 in maintaining BBB integrity and promoting neurological recovery following TBI. It makes a significant contribution by uncovering a novel molecular interaction between GPR124 and FGFBP1 and linking this to activation of the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway in vascular repair mechanisms.
Chen Wang +13 more
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Molecular mechanisms involved in the cold tolerance response and regulation of fruits and vegetables
Fresh fruits and vegetables are critical sources of essential nutrients and natural pigments, playing a significant role in human health. However, low-temperature stress represents a major abiotic factor influencing plant growth and development. Exposure
Sijie Wang +6 more
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Mechanism of Chilling Injury in Sweet Potatoes
1. The ratio of the unsaturated C16, C18 and C20 fatty acids to total fatty acids was higher in the crude mitochondrial fraction from chilling-stored sweet potatoes 4 days after transfer to 0°C than from healthy sweet potatoes; and, the difference became greater at periods of 7, 10, and 14 days.
YAMAKI, Shohei, URITANI, Ikuzo
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Effect of Ethylene-Insensitive Mutation etr2b on Postharvest Chilling Injury in Zucchini Fruit [PDF]
Zucchini is a vegetable fruit that is very susceptible to postharvest chilling injury, and fruit ethylene production is correlated with chilling injury sensitivity, such that the more tolerant the cultivar, the lower is its ethylene production.
Iglesias, Jessica +9 more
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