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Synthesis of Functional Materials Using N‐heterocyclic Amines Beyond Melamine
Melamine has long enabled supramolecular assemblies, polymers, and carbon nitrides, yet related N‐heterocyclic amines remain underexplored. This review highlights advances with melamine analogues such as 6‐phenyl‐, 6‐methyl‐triazine diamines and 2,4,6‐triaminopyrimidine, focusing on how structural variation governs reactivity, condensation, and ...
Jesús Barrio, Arne Thomas
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Computational anatomy and diffeomorphometry: A dynamical systems model of neuroanatomy in the soft condensed matter continuum [PDF]
Michael I. Miller+3 more
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Absence of phonon softening across a charge density wave transition due to quantum fluctuations. [PDF]
Chen Y+11 more
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Electric Field‐Stimulated Autofluorescence for In Situ 3D Characterization of Polymer Defects
Moderate electric fields induce intrinsic autofluorescence at microscale defects within diverse polymers under laser excitation. Combined with confocal microscopy, this probe‐free method enables real‐time, submicron‐resolution 3D imaging of voids, fillers, and electrical trees before irreversible damage occurs.
Chaolu Niu+8 more
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Theory of the colossal Van-der-Waals binding in soft and hard condensed matter
Mladen Georgiev+2 more
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Correlations Between Colloidal Stability and Peroxidase Activity of Prussian Blue Nanozymes in Salt Solutions. [PDF]
Péter T+5 more
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Through multiscale simulations and experimental approaches, the molecular determinants of α‐synuclein phase separation and condensate aging, which are linked to Parkinson's disease, are uncovered. Seven motifs are identified with high β‐sheet propensity in monomeric α‐synuclein and increasing β‐sheet tendencies during condensation and pre ...
Yiming Tang+11 more
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Low-energy tetrahedral networks for carbon and silicon from (2+1)-regular bipartite-like graphs. [PDF]
Wei Y, Li S, Shi X, He C.
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To enable mitotic spindle assembly during cell division, centrosomes must bear tensile stresses generated by microtubule‐mediated pulling forces. Micro‐rheology reveals that PLK‐1 phosphorylation of the scaffold protein SPD‐5 tunes the viscoelasticity, size, and morphology of the centrosome scaffold in C. elegans.
Matthew Amato+5 more
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