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Computational and AI‐Driven Design of Hydrogels for Bioelectronic Applications
This review highlights the role of AI in advancing hydrogel design for bioelectronics, exploring natural, and synthetic gels tailored for applications like wound healing, biosensing, and tissue engineering. It emphasizes the synergy between hydrogels, electronics, and AI in creating responsive, multifunctional systems, showcasing recent innovations ...
Rebekah Finster+2 more
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Recurrent halo nevus: Dermoscopy and confocal microscopy features
Ana Carolina Porto, MD+7 more
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Some experiments on the cutaneous respiration of vertebrate animals1,2 [PDF]
August Krogh
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This study applies QSAR‐based new approach methodologies to 90 synthetic tattoo and permanent makeup pigments, revealing systemic links between their physicochemical properties and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination profiles. The correlation‐driven analysis using SwissADME, ChemBCPP, and principal component analysis uncovers insights
Girija Bansod+10 more
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Background:. After tumor resection, lymphadenectomy, and radiotherapy, recurrent lymphatic fluid leakage and infection can occur in the inguinal region, contributing to severe localized tissue fibrosis.
Chenyang Tian, MD+6 more
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CUTANEOUS HEAT AND COLD RECEPTORS WITH SLOWLY CONDUCTING (C) AFFERENT FIBRES [PDF]
A. Iggo
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An Ultrathin and Lightweight Soft Inflatable Actuator for Natural Tactile Sensory Feedback
A lightweight, ultrathin soft actuator mimics natural touch by delivering strong, multimodal haptic feedback through pressure and vibration. Tested on both able‐bodied individuals and amputees, it achieves high sensory precision in a compact form. Its simplicity, power, and adaptability hint at transformative applications in prosthetics, immersive ...
Hanna Scherer+7 more
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Ultralight Soft Wearable Haptic Interface with Shear‐Normal‐Vibration Feedback
This study proposes soft wearable haptic interface using pneumatic actuators and origami pumps. This interface can generate multiple sensations such as touching, slipping, and vibrating. To show performance and wearability of this interface, virtual reality is connected with the interface, and user tests are conducted.
Jiyong Min+3 more
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