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Data reuse in agricultural genomics research: challenges and recommendations. [PDF]
Hafner A +11 more
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The study presents biodegradable and recyclable mixed‐matrix membranes (MMMs), hydrogels, and cryogels using luminescent nanoscale metal‐organic frameworks (nMOFs) and biopolymers. These bio‐nMOF‐MMMs combine europium‐based nMOFs as probes for the status of the materials with the biopolymers agar and gelatine and present alternatives to conventional ...
Moritz Maxeiner +4 more
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Benefits and risks of health data reuse for healthcare providers: stakeholder perspectives from a qualitative interview study. [PDF]
Stark S +3 more
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Spatial Reuse and Random Data Hopping in Multihop Ad-hoc Networks [PDF]
Haas, Harald +2 more
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Selective Benzene Capture by Metal‐Organic Frameworks
Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) hold significant potential for capturing benzene from air emissions and hydrocarbon mixtures in liquid phases. This capability stems from their precisely engineered structures, versatile chemistries, and diverse binding interactions.
Zongsu Han +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ReactomeGSA: new features to simplify public data reuse. [PDF]
Grentner A +7 more
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Laser‐Induced Graphene from Waste Almond Shells
Almond shells, an abundant agricultural by‐product, are repurposed to create a fully bioderived almond shell/chitosan composite (ASC) degradable in soil. ASC is converted into laser‐induced graphene (LIG) by laser scribing and proposed as a substrate for transient electronics.
Yulia Steksova +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Perspectives on tracking data reuse across biodata resources. [PDF]
Ross KE +16 more
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For the first time, a highly sensitive electrochemical biosensor based on SiO2‐based hairy particles with a grafted PDMAEMA polymer brush containing a quantifiable and large amount of immobilized Laccase is reported. The fabricated biosensor exhibits a sensitivity of 0.14 A·m⁻¹, a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.1 µm, and a detection range of 0.3–750 µm,
Pavel Milkin +7 more
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Exploring the potential of tick transcriptomes for virus screening: A data reuse approach for tick-borne virus surveillance. [PDF]
Ergunay K, Bourke BP, Linton YM.
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