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Supported lipid bilayers coupled with multielectrode array devices offer significant promise for pathogen–host cell membrane interaction studies. This work demonstrates, for the first time, the compatibility of this platform with biological fluids, in this case whole human blood, essential for any future point‐of‐care applications; as well as its ...
Alexandra Wheeler+4 more
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Poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS)‐based microstructured electrodes are fabricated using vacuum soft lithography as an alternative to conventional methods. This novel fabrication approach enables the production of scalable and cost‐effective bioelectronic devices.
Gema del Rocio Lopez‐Buenafe+7 more
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Vertical Nanostructures as Novel Interfaces for Brain Research
This review highlights the unique features of vertical nanostructures (nanoneedles, nanostraws, nanopillars, and nanowires) for applications in brain research. Various characteristics of nanostructures, including material selection, fabrication methodology, and geometric designs, are discussed for their specific use in neurite guidance, neuron pinning,
Hao Nguyen Tran+3 more
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Matrix‐Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE) technique is used to cover titanium (Ti) substrates with multifunctional bioactive coatings composed of bioglass, vitamin D3, and melittin. Coatings exhibited excellent chemical integrity and favorable micro/nanostructured morphology (promoting cellular adhesion and viability), and a sustained release of
Irina Negut+9 more
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Evaluation of Cell‐Extracellular Vesicle Interaction Using a Microfluidic Microsystem (CellExoChip)
A new microfluidic platform, the CellExoChip, reveals how cancer cells interact with exosomes to influence metastasis. This device isolates cancer cells and tracks their uptake exosomes and secretion of their exosomes in response to other exosomes. Lung cancer cells are showed preferentially absorb and respond to their own exosomes—hinting at a hidden ...
Nna‐Emeka Onukwugha+10 more
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An introduction for multidrive and environment‐adaptive micro/nanorobotics: design and fabrication strategies, intelligent actuation, and their applications. Various intelligent actuation approaches—magnetic, acoustic, optical, chemical, and biological—can be synergistically designed to enhance flexibility and adaptive behavior for precision medicine ...
Aiqing Ma+10 more
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To achieve efficient cancer cell death, a bowl‐shaped PDA@UiO‐66@DOX nanorobot drug‐delivery nanoplatform was developed. Near‐infrared irradiation not only drives the nanorobot to exhibit self‐thermophoretic motion and elevates temperature but also triggers Doxorubicin (DOX) release via hyperthermia, enhancing cancer cells uptake of DOX and thereby ...
Tong Lin+6 more
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