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Depth of DNA photodamage in human corneas exposed to 222 nm or 254 nm UV
Representative confocal 3D image of a section of a human cornea showing nuclei in blue (Hoechst 33342) and green, which was assigned to cells exhibiting Alexa555 conjugated to anti‐CPD antibody. The depth of photodamage was measured in Z‐stacks of the human corneal epithelium after exposure of the anterior surface to 50 or 100 mJ/cm2 at 222 or 254 nm ...
Manuela Buonanno +6 more
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Structural origin of surface morphological modifications developed on poly(ethylene terephthalate) by excimer laser photoablation [PDF]
Y. Novis +7 more
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Far‐UVC (200–235 nm) has emerged as a safe and effective indoor disinfection tool, but effects on skin immunomodulation remain unclear. This study demonstrates that 222 nm far‐UVC converts trans‐urocanic acid (UCA) to its biologically active cis isomer at levels comparable with solar radiation. In keratinocytes, far‐UVC alone caused modest increases in
Lizzie Thomas +4 more
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Mattierung von Oberflächen mit Excimer-UV-Härtung
Jennifer Heathcote, Bernd Prattl
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Usefulness of excimer laser atherectomy for balloon uncrossable lesion in chronic total occlusion
Daisuke Sueta +9 more
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Yttrium doping was proposed to expand the bandgap and inhibit the oxygen vacancies of Ga2O3 to form (YGa)2O3 alloy with reduced background carriers and trap centers. Beneficially, simple vertical‐structured (YGa)2O3/FTO heterojunction photodetectors exhibit superb performance with particularly low dark current and fast photoresponse in both self‐driven
Zebin Zhou +8 more
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Organic photovoltaics: 30 years of the bulk heterojunction
Three decades of the bulk heterojunction in organic photovoltaics, highlighting advances in materials, morphology and processing, enabling >20% efficiencies, and outlining stability and scalability challenges driving emerging alternative architectures.
Rachel C. Kilbride +2 more
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Formation of Shallow Junction of Boron Using Excimer Laser
Shinichi Kato +2 more
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