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A straighforward encapsulation approach for hydrophobic nanomaterials is presented, that allows tuning of the surface charge and stable dispersion in water. Amphiphilic copolymers can be effectively used to encapsulate a broad range of nanomaterials.
Chenxi Yang +5 more
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Electro‐Conductive Silver‐Coated Polyamide‐Imide Membranes for Sustainable Water Treatment
This study reports the development of a silver‐coated, electro‐conductive ultrafiltration membrane supported on polyamide‐imide. Using a simple and scalable spray‐coating method, the membrane achieved a high electrical conductivity of 2.215 × 10−5 S cm−1.
Zahra Zandi +11 more
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Microorganisms colonizing photovoltaic surfaces in the Atacama desert form biofilms that enhance particle adhesion and reduce energy yield. This study identifies UV‐resistant bacteria and carotenoid‐producing strains that interfere with PV performance.
Douglas Olivares +8 more
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This study characterizes a camelid antibody (B10) with potent neutralizing activity against SARS‐CoV‐2 Wildtype and Omicron variants. Through binding assays, epitope mapping, pseudovirus neutralization, and AI‐driven modeling, the antibody is shown to target conserved RBD regions in a closed Spike conformation.
Katja Hanack +13 more
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Phase‐field method based numerical modelling of the capillary rise in millimeter‐sized tubes, aiming for anti‐slip applications. The experimental validation was performed through capillary assays in polyethylene oxide (PEO) bulk modified polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) channels.
Shivam Sharma +7 more
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YAP undergoes phase separation to activate the AJUBA super‐enhancer, driving aberrant mitosis through spindle checkpoint dysregulation in breast cancer. This study uncovers a mechanistic link between YAP condensates, super‐enhancer activation, and aneuploidy formation.
Rui Zhang +8 more
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Potentiometric Detection Using Inert Metallic Electrodes in Capillary Electrophoresis
Philip Zakaria +3 more
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Flavin Biosynthesis Enhances Extracellular Electron Transfer in Bioengineered Escherichia coli
Microbial electronics are promising for energy, sensing, environmental, and synthesis applications. E. coli are engineered with extracellular electron transfer (EET) pathways from a microbe that naturally produces current to enable bioelectronics based on E. coli.
Mohammed Mouhib +4 more
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HanWeinrich/NOAA-PMEL-OME-Gel-Electrophoresis-Protocol-BeBOP: v1.0.1
Johannes (Han) Weinrich, Shannon Brown
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