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New Perspectives on Semiconducting Conjugated Oligomers for Neuromodulation in Hydra vulgaris
Semiconducting organic compounds, thiophene‐based, modify the rhythmic electrical activity of the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris acting on specific neuronal circuits. The ETE‐S trimer also forms electronically conducting wires in the living tissues of the animal.
Giuseppina Tommasini+7 more
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Nano‐octahedron Co3O4 decorated graphene composite electrode for selective and simultaneous detection of dopamine. The detection limit of 0.09 µM, and linear range from 1 to 500 µM are reported. The synergistic effect of nano octahedron Co3O4 and graphene results in excellent performance of the sensor in terms of selectivity and sensitivity.
Swathi Tharani Dharmalingam+5 more
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This study investigates how laser‐micromachined patterns enhance the interfacial and mechanical properties of bioinspired ceramic composites. The ±45° micro‐pattern significantly improved interfacial bonding and damage dissipation energy by 107%, while integrating micro‐ and macro‐designs increased energy absorption by 60%.
E. Azad+4 more
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Wearable Electrohydraulic Actuation For Salient Full‐Fingertip Haptic Feedback
This study introduces a wearable soft robotic system that combines a flat and conformable electrohydraulic pump, a mechanically transparent channel, and an ultra‐thin fingertip chamber to provide salient haptic feedback that imitates natural touch experiences.
Yitian Shao+4 more
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A Dynamic Double‐Flow Gut‐On‐Chip Model for Predictive Absorption Studies In Vitro
This study presents a novel millifluidic gut‐on‐chip model using the MIVO® device to replicate human intestinal conditions. Dynamic co‐culture of CaCo‐2 and HT‐29 cells accelerates differentiation, modulates mucus thickness, and enhances barrier function.
Maria Elisabetta Federica Palamà+6 more
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Optical Nanoscopy for Elucidating Nano–Bio Interactions: A One Health Perspective
The review comprehensively summarizes the application of far‐field fluorescence nanoscopy for the characterization of nanomaterial interactions with biological systems at the single‐particle and molecular scale, with an accent on their impact on human and ecosystem health.
Elisa De Luca+5 more
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Elevated levels of Tau in cerebrospinal fluids or other body fluids are associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease. An optical technique, based on a dual label‐free and fluorescence operation mode, is developed to detect Tau protein in both standard running buffer and cerebrospinal fluid.
Alberto Sinibaldi+7 more
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