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Programmable DNA‐Peptide Hybrid Nanostructures for Potent Neutralization of Multiple Influenza a Virus Subtypes

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A multivalent antiviral platform based on honeycomb‐shaped DNA nanostructures (HC–Urumin) is developed to enhance the potency and breadth of the host defense peptide Urumin. Through spatially patterned trimeric presentation, HC–Urumin disrupts influenza A virus entry, improves cell viability, and reduces disease severity in vivo‐offering a modular and ...
Saurabh Umrao   +11 more
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Multiscale aperture synthesis imager. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Wang R   +9 more
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Leveraging AI for cell biology discovery. [PDF]

open access: yesBiochem Soc Trans
Simizo A   +3 more
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Underwater Multispectral Computational Imaging Based on a Broadband Water-Resistant Sb2Se3 Heterojunction Photodetector.

ACS Nano, 2022
Exploration, utilization, and protection of marine resources are of great significance to the survival and development of mankind. However, currently classical optical cameras suffer information loss, low contrast, and color distortion due to the ...
Yujin Liu   +8 more
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Computational Imaging With Dynamic Metasurfaces: A Recipe for Simple and Low-Cost Microwave Imaging

IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine, 2022
We review the evolution of metasurface antennas for computational microwave imaging and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of various configurations. As an illustrative example, we examine a computational imaging system comprising dynamic printed
T. Sleasman   +5 more
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Computational plenoptic imaging

ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Courses, 2012
A new generation of computational cameras is emerging, spawned by the introduction of the Lytro light-field camera to the consumer market and recent accomplishments in the speed at which light can be captured. By exploiting the co-design of camera optics and computational processing, these cameras capture unprecedented details of the plenoptic function:
Wetzstein, G.   +5 more
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