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Bibliometric analysis of the trends in research on the link between gut microbiota and pancreatic cancer. [PDF]
Yu Z +6 more
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Geography, Ties, and Knowledge Flows: Evidence From Citations in Mathematics
Keith Head, Yao Amber Li, Asier Minondo
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From RNA to DNA: How Cargo Identity Reprograms Lipid Nanoparticle Architecture and Function
The evolution of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) spans from RNA‐LNPs, used in mRNA vaccines, to DNA‐LNPs, ideal for gene therapies. Emerging bionano architectures, decorated with DNA and plasma proteins, pave the way for advanced DNA‐based therapies that are more stable, targeted, and customizable.
Erica Quagliarini +2 more
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Pratique de la citation dans les <i>Essais</i> de Montaigne
André Berthiaume
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To dissect how mechanical forces influence intestinal physiology, we developed a stretchable 3D colon‐on‐chip that integrates tunable topography, stiffness and peristalsis‐like motion within a physiologically relevant microenvironment. We showed that stretching is a dominant factor governing epithelial behavior, markedly enhancing proliferation and ...
Moencopi Bernheim‐Dennery +10 more
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Citation Functions and Their Role in Scientific Organization.
Gabriel Vélez Cuartas
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Text Mining of CVD Synthesis Recipes for 2D Materials
A lightweight, multi‐stage natural language processing framework utilizes fine‐tuned BERT models to extract chemical vapor deposition synthesis knowledge from diverse 2D materials literature. The domain‐adapted workflow integrates classification, named entity recognition, and extractive question answering to systematically retrieve categorical and ...
Ang‐Yu Lu +11 more
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Bibliometric analysis of papers on inflammation in glaucoma from 2000 to 2025. [PDF]
Chen WL, Wu X, Zhang LX.
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De Rerum Natura: How Do Halide Perovskites Self‐Heal From Damage?
How can lead‐halide‐perovskites self‐heal after damage from light, heat, mechanical strain, or radiation? We show that reversible chemical defects underly performance losses and recovery, highlighting the roles of halide and proton migration, redox‐driven reactions, and acid‐base equilibria.
Davide Raffaele Ceratti +2 more
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