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The Diagnostic Utility of miRNA and Elucidation of Pathomechanisms in Major Depressive Disorder
Cyrus S. H. Ho +2 more
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Relationship between subjective well-being and depressive disorders: Novel findings of cohort variations and demographic heterogeneities [PDF]
Chao Li, Yuxin Xia, Yuhan Zhang
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An epi‐intraneural interface is developed through in silico optimization and a novel tridimensional microfabrication pipeline. The device integrates penetrating and epineural contacts on a flexible substrate. Mechanical, electrochemical, and in vivo testing in rat and pig reveal robust implantation, low‐threshold activation, and site‐dependent ...
Federico Ciotti +14 more
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MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) [PDF]
DEVELOPMENT GROUP MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD) MOH MALAYSIA
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Transcranial alternating current stimulation for the treatment of major depressive disorder: from basic mechanisms toward clinical applications [PDF]
Ruibo Pan +4 more
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Anion‐excessive gel‐based organic synaptic transistors (AEG‐OSTs) that can maintain electrical neutrality are developed to enhance synaptic plasticity and multistate retention. Key improvement is attributed to the maintenance of electrical neutrality in the electrolyte even after electrochemical doping, which reduces the Coulombic force acting on ...
Yousang Won +3 more
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A 3D nanowire‐network SERS substrate with robust adhesion is developed, featuring pronounced z‐direction optical activity, ultralow detection limit (1.5 × 10−13 M), and excellent signal uniformity (RSD < 10%). Enabled by enhanced light scattering, increased optical density of states, and structural reinforcement, the substrate demonstrates stable, high‐
Jinglai Duan +6 more
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Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect [PDF]
Ruth Tuura +6 more
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Designing Asymmetric Memristive Behavior in Proton Mixed Conductors for Neuromorphic Applications
Protonic devices that couple ionic and electronic transport are demonstrated as bioinspired neuromorphic elements. The devices exhibit rubber‐like asymmetric memristive behavior with slow voltage‐driven conductance increase and rapid relaxation, enabling simplified read–write operation.
Nada H. A. Besisa +6 more
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Alumina growth narrows surface pores and seals non‐selective defects, enhancing selectivity while preserving the nanoporous graphene architecture. Additionally, the deposition enables gradient‐controlled structural modification, with intergrown alumina acting as a physical cross‐linker that stabilizes the laminar structure.
Junhyeok Kang +8 more
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