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Enhancing Food Safety in the Cold Chain Through Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Müller WA +2 more
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The biomimetic nanoplatform IMNP (ETS1 pDNA/PBAE@ITP‐MM) undergoes targeted disassembly at inflammatory vascular sites to release the ETS1 plasmid (pETS1). This release initiates a cascade of effects that inhibit pathogenic pathways and support immune homeostasis. (Abbreviations: EndMT, endothelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition; EC, endothelial cell; TC, T
Feng Zhang +13 more
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Early clinical experience with a phase change material-based temperature-controlled cold-chain system for donor heart preservation. [PDF]
Han DY +8 more
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Porous 3D‐printed titanium implants are made bioactive by integration with a supramolecular peptide‐hyaluronic acid nanofibrillar scaffold, without the addition of exogenous cells or growth factors. Uniform filling of the implant architecture promotes vascularized, spatially homogeneous bone regeneration, significantly enhancing osteogenesis throughout
Noam Rattner +8 more
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Ensuring vaccine cold chain integrity: A rapid and low-cost test for identifying heat-exposed sucrose-containing vaccines. [PDF]
Arman BY +27 more
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Reproducing Cold-Chain Conditions in Real Time Using a Controlled Peltier-Based Climate System. [PDF]
Garrido-López JM +4 more
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The synthesis process of MM@PCD@QNPs and its potential mechanism for treating PCOS. (A) Assembly steps of MM@PCD@QNPs. (B) Synthesis and decomposition of MM@PCD@QNPs. (C) Potential therapeutic mechanisms of MM@PCD@QNPs for PCOS. PCD, PABP conjugated with DEX polymer; QUR, quercetin; CDI, N, N′‐carbonyldiimidazole; DEX, dextran; PABP, 4‐(hydroxymethyl ...
Wenzhu Li +9 more
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Efficient ring signature for cross-chain data sharing in blockchain-enabled cold-chain logistics system. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Tang Y, Li C, Zhang H, Ahmad H.
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Fast‐acting hydrogel seals bleeding wounds as the illustrated injectable, pH‐responsive network rapidly gels in situ to stop hemorrhage, adhere strongly to wet tissue, and release antibiotics in a controlled, pH‐dependent manner. The material withstands high pressures, shows excellent biocompatibility, and degrades safely, offering a versatile platform
Arvind K. Singh Chandel +5 more
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Systematic transformation of urban cold chain networks: From cross-regional dependencies to sustainable local excellence. [PDF]
Wang K, Fan K, Chen Y.
europepmc +1 more source

