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<i>Euonymus maotaiensis</i> M.T.An & Xu Wu, sp. nov., a new species of <i>Euonymus</i> (Celastraceae) from southwest China. [PDF]
Wu X, Liu F, An MT, Yu JH, Yang WY.
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Ectodermal tissue excised from Xenopus embryos self‐organizes into a three‐dimensional mucociliary organoid. Here, we generate a neural variant, termed neurobot, by implanting neural precursor cells. Neurobots develop mature neurons, adopt distinct morphologies, exhibit more complex motility, and respond differentially to neuroactive compounds. Imaging
Haleh Fotowat +6 more
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Advanced soliton structures and elliptic wave patterns in a sixth-order nonlinear Schrödinger equation using improved modified extended tanh function method. [PDF]
Fahim MM, Ahmed HM, Dib KA, Samir I.
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Stochastic nanoscale physical cues induce glioblastoma (GBM)‐associated transcriptional traits in naïve astrocytes leading to spontaneous formation of spheroids. Cells within spheroids express activated‐MMP2 and a differential gene expression pattern involving P53 and NOTCH3, providing evidence for a role for changes in brain topography, as observed in
Laurent Starck +8 more
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Framework for X-ray mirror surface shape fitting. [PDF]
Huang L +9 more
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T cell‐specific Socs1 knockout leads to inflammatory differentiation of CD8+ T cells, prompting the STAT1/2 complex to drive the activation of Ccl5, Ccr5, and Cxcr3, and promoting the skewing of monocytes toward a pro‐inflammatory M1 macrophage lineage.
Zhigui Wu +14 more
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The 3d Mixed BF Lagrangian 1-Form: A Variational Formulation of Hitchin's Integrable System. [PDF]
Caudrelier V +3 more
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Domain Decomposition: Parallel Multilevel Methods for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations
Barry F. Smith, P. Bjørstad, W. Gropp
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Intelligent Stain‐Free Histology on Structural Colorimetric Nanocavities
Chen and Gan et al. introduce a label‐free imaging platform using inexpensive Nanocavity‐on‐Silicon (NOS) slides. These slides transform subtle tissue variations into vivid structural colors, enabling high‐contrast histological imaging under a regular optical microscope. This stain‐free approach reveals morphological details comparable to traditional H&
Qizhe Chen +18 more
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