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Mathematical Contact Tracing Models for the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Ocagli H +9 more
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This review highlights recent advances in smart face masks that actively monitor breathing. By integrating humidity, gas, temperature, pressure, strain, and triboelectric sensors, these masks track key respiratory parameters in real time. The article summarizes sensor mechanisms, compares performance across studies, and discusses challenges and future ...
Negin Faramarzi +7 more
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Personalized risk score prediction and testing policy adaptations of a COVID-19 population-based contact tracing network. [PDF]
Wu S +8 more
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PolyGraph, a flexible graphene‐polycaprolactone nanocomposite, unites conductivity, biocompatibility, and processability for next‐generation neural interfaces. Fabricated into microneedle arrays with ultra‐flexible backings, PolyGraph enables bidirectional neuronal recording and stimulation in brain tissue, advancing brain‐computer interface (BCI) and ...
Jack Maughan +12 more
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Quantifying the impact of contact tracing interview prioritisation strategies on disease transmission: A modelling study. [PDF]
Wu L +7 more
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CoCoT: Collaborative Contact Tracing
Trevor Kann +2 more
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Copper–Collagen Interactions Regulate the Mechanical and Invasive Properties of Tumor Spheroids
Ionic copper is investigated as a modulator of tumor spheroid growth and invasiveness in a 3D microfluidic glioblastoma model. Copper exposure alters metabolic activity, cytoskeletal organization, protrusion dynamics, and EMT‐related phenotypes in a dose‐ and timing‐dependent manner, revealing how copper bioavailability shapes tumor aggressiveness ...
Paula Guerrero‐López +5 more
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Test allocation based on risk of infection from first and second order contact tracing. [PDF]
Gabriela Bayolo S +2 more
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Wound closure is governed by geometry‐orientation coupling: aligned fibers speed migration along their axis but hinder perpendicular advance. In vivo diabetic wound experiments with composition‐matched fibrin, combined with an anisotropic diffusion (biased random‐walk) model, quantify this trade‐off and generate a healing landscape.
Yin‐Yuan Huang +13 more
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Estimating the human bottleneck for contact tracing. [PDF]
Broda MD +6 more
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