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Intercellular forces driving stratification in a two-layer corneal epithelium: Insight from a Voronoi cell-based simulation model. [PDF]
Khodabakhsh Joniani N +3 more
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PREdicting LNP In Vivo Efficacy (PRELIVE) framework enables the prediction of lipid nanoparticle (LNPs) organ‐specific delivery through dual modeling approaches. Composition‐based models using formulation parameters and protein corona‐based models using biological fingerprints both achieve high predictive accuracy across multiple organs.
Belal I. Hanafy +3 more
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Strong exciton‐photon coupling is achieved by integrating porphyrin ligand‐based MOF nanoparticles in optical cavities, as evidenced by pronounced polariton branch anticrossing. The porous nature of the resonator enables precise, reversible tuning via vapor pressure, unlocking unprecedented chemical‐environment controlled dynamic polaritonic platforms ...
Beatriz de Sola‐Báez +7 more
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"In-the-moment" feedback: a novel app for clinical teaching evaluations. [PDF]
Halani S +6 more
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A pixelation‐free, monolithic iontronic pressure sensor enables simultaneous pressure and position sensing over large areas. AC‐driven ion release generates spatially varying impedance pathways depending on the pressure. Machine learning algorithms effectively decouple overlapping pressure–position signals from the multichannel outputs, achieving high ...
Juhui Kim +10 more
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GenomeDepot: data management system for microbial comparative genomics. [PDF]
Kazakov A, Deutschbauer AM.
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Gourd‐Inspired Design of Unit Cell with Multiple Gradients for Physiological‐Range Pressure Sensing
Gourd‐shaped micro‐dome arrays with coordinated modulus, conductivity, and geometric gradients co‐optimize sensitivity and linearity in piezoresistive tactile sensors. Under pressure, a solid upper dome embeds into a porous lower dome, triggering rapid contact‐area growth and series‐to‐parallel conduction, enabling unsaturated, intensity‐resolved ...
Jiayi Xu +6 more
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Suppression of multiple-access interference for code-division multiple-access systems
Over the past few decades, code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems have been widely used for military and commercial applications. However, the multiple-access interference (MAI) greatly degrades the system performance. To overcome this drawback, many researchers have put forward multiuser detectors (MUDs) to handle the MAI properly. The MUDs make
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