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Microphysiological Systems of Lymphatics and Immune Organs
This review surveys recent progress in engineering lymphatic microenvironments and immune organoids within microphysiological systems, emphasizing innovative strategies to recreate the biochemical and biophysical complexity of native lymphatic tissues.
Ishita Jain +2 more
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Formen der Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit in digitalen Medien
Wenz, Karin
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Student Support and Computer Mediated Communication in Distance Education
Gilles Carrier, Mark Schofield
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An Integrated Review of Emoticons in Computer-Mediated Communication. [PDF]
Aldunate N, González-Ibáñez R.
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Commercial vascular grafts are made from ePTFE, a highly hydrophobic, foreign material that fails at a high rate in small‐diameter applications. Plasma polymer nanoparticles (PPN) are a versatile material functionalisation tool, used here to present fibrillin‐1 fragment PF8 on the graft surface.
Bob S. L. Lee +9 more
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Perceptions of the influence of computer-mediated communication on the health and well-being of early adolescents. [PDF]
Favotto L, Michaelson V, Davison C.
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As implantable medical devices become indispensable to modern medicine, a silent threat grows alongside them: device‐associated infections. Despite decades of antibiotic innovation, infection rates keep climbing, costing lives and billions in healthcare expenses.
Benito Baldauf +5 more
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Identity and collective action via computer-mediated communication: A review and agenda for future research. [PDF]
Priante A +3 more
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A soft, stretchable, anti‐biofouling encapsulant is developed by integrating organosilicon nanowire networks with microstructured biodegradable elastomers. The hierarchical surface exhibits superhydrophobicity and enhances water barrier properties by 420% over pristine polymers, while preserving mechanical integrity.
Won Bae Han +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Computer-mediated communication and social identity.
This article argues that social identities not only populate computer-mediated communication (CMC) and the Internet, but they often thrive there, both by designation (of identity: the cognitive dimension) and by design (the strategic dimension in which identities and their agendas are contested).
Spears, R., Lea, M., Postmes, T.
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