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Dual‐Layer Living Hydrogel Enables On‐Demand Delivery of Phages and Probiotics for Synergistic Wound Infection Therapy

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
A dual‐layer living hydrogel, ProΦGel, integrates bacteriophages and probiotics for synergistic wound infection therapy. The outer gelatin‐based matrix releases phages on demand in response to P. aeruginosa infections, while inner alginate beads sustain probiotic delivery.
Siyuan Tao   +6 more
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Neuroglia Electrically Coupled to Neurons

Science, 1969
Applied electric current is transmitted between mammalian glial cells grown in tissue culture. A similar electrical coupling exists between certain neurons as well as between neuroglia and neurons. Although this phenomenon may be a peculiarity of mammalian neural cells maintained in culture, it may, on the other hand, represent a phenomenon with ...
F D, Walker, W J, Hild
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Market Coupling of Electricity Markets

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Historically, electricity networks in Europe have been nationally oriented. Electricity markets are public markets and electricity traffic is limited between such markets. One of the imperfections in this case concerns entry into a closed market. When bidders and suppliers are not able to easily enter into a power market or withdraw without any risk or
Büyükkara, Göknur   +2 more
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Electrical coupling of individual electrocatalytic oscillators

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2022
The catalytic electro-oxidation of some small organic molecules is known to display kinetic instabilities, which reflect on potential and/or current oscillations. Under oscillatory conditions, those systems can be considered electrocatalytic oscillators and, therefore, can be described by their amplitude, frequency, and waveform.
R. L. Romano   +4 more
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Spin–electric coupling

Nature Materials, 2019
Strong spin–electric coupling related to modulation of magnetic coupling has now been observed in polar spin chains. This is a first step towards switching quantum bit interactions by localized electric fields.
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Electric Field Coupled Electrode

Electroanalysis, 1999
By using the electric field coupled electrode it is possible to control the current of an electrode by means of an electric field without the necessity of changing the electrode redox potential. This is realized by inducing via a micro-disk-electrode an electric field, which controls the ion transport from and to the electrode.
Peter Schönweitz, Claudia Schönweitz
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Coupling Simulation for electrical resistance tomography

2016 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), 2016
The performance of electrical resistance tomography (ERT) system is usually investigated by numerical simulation or static tests using some simple phantoms. The objective of this paper is to construct a coupling simulation model for ERT. In this model, the distribution information of multi-phase flow is exchanged between the fluid field and electric ...
Yang, Wuqiang   +4 more
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Electrically coupled hydrodynamic flows

2000 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (Cat. No.00CH37132), 2002
The application of gauge field theories to electrically coupled hydrodynamic flows is examined. Consideration of the gauge potentials associated with the equation of state constrain the equations of motion and reduce phase space to specific topological manifolds.
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Electrical Coupling Between Myocardial Cells

1969
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the electrical coupling among myocardial cells. For the heart muscle, the concept of a morphological syncytium was accepted on the ground of functional evidence. The arguments in favor of high-resistance junctions are presented in the chapter.
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