Body‐integrated photonic biosensors: Illuminating the path to active healthcare
Body‐integrated photonic biosensors are promising tools for active healthcare. These optical devices can be worn, implanted, or swallowed to monitor health signals continuously. This review introduces key sensing modalities, including fluorescence, colorimetry, SPR, LSPR, SERS, and light‐modulating materials.
Jiayue Gu +10 more
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Author Correction: Spatiotemporal transcriptome and metabolome landscapes of cotton fiber during initiation and early development. [PDF]
Sun X +24 more
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A multifunctional SFMA9/PF1 semi‐interpenetrating hydrogel with excellent conductivity, antioxidant activity, and freeze resistance effectively regulates the wound microenvironment, reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, promotes angiogenesis, and accelerates full‐thickness skin regeneration.
Xiaomin Sun +7 more
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NAC transcription factor GbNTL9 modifies the accumulation and organization of cellulose microfibrils to enhance cotton fiber strength. [PDF]
Wu M +11 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Water reclamation in the textile industry is essential to reduce environmental impacts associated with high water consumption and pollutant discharge. Among emerging technologies, pervaporation (PV) has gained attention due to its high selectivity and efficiency in contaminant removal. However, there is still a lack of comprehensive
Miriam Albara +3 more
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Transcriptional regulation of phospholipid transport in cotton fiber elongation by GhMYB30D04-GhHD1 interaction complex. [PDF]
Song Q +5 more
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Immunological and periodontal benefits of prebiotic polydextrose in rats with induced periodontitis
Abstract Background Prebiotic therapy is a promising approach for managing periodontitis due to its potential benefits in modulating the microbiome and the immune response. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the prebiotic (PREB) polydextrose (PDX) on the development of experimental periodontitis (EP) in rats.
Raquel de S. F Nassar +9 more
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Phenotypic Validation of the Cotton Fiber Length QTL, <i>qFL</i>-<i>Chr</i>.25, and Its Impact on AFIS Fiber Quality. [PDF]
Wan SJ +13 more
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Sustainable enzyme production from soyhull fermentation. ABSTRACT Carbohydrase enzymes are critical to sustainable detergent formulations, enabling effective cleaning at lower temperatures and reduced resource use. To improve the economic and environmental viability of enzyme production, this study explored soybean hulls—a low‐value agricultural by ...
Ashwin Sancheti, Lu‐Kwang Ju
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A mechanohydraulic model supports a role for plasmodesmata in cotton fiber elongation. [PDF]
Hernández-Hernández V +3 more
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