Interpreting Second-Harmonic Generation Images of Collagen I Fibrils [PDF]
Rebecca M. Williams +2 more
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Photon Avalanching Nanoparticles: The Next Generation of Upconverting Nanomaterials?
This Perspective outlines the mechanistic foundations that enable photon‐avalanche (PA) behavior in lanthanide nanomaterials and contrasts them with emerging application spaces and forward‐looking design strategies. By bridging threshold engineering, energy‐transfer dynamics, and materials engineering, we provide a coherent roadmap for advancing the ...
Kimoon Lee +7 more
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Meniscus Pixel Printing for Contact‐Lens Vision Sensing and Robotic Control
A visual‐sensing contact lens is enabled by meniscus pixel printing (MPP), which rapidly patterns a 200 µm perovskite photodetector pixel in 1 s without masks, vacuum processing, or bulky equipment. A deep‐learning‐based super‐resolution reconstructs sparse on‐lens signals into 80 × 80 high‐resolution visual information, while AI‐driven eye‐tracking ...
Byung‐Hoon Gong +7 more
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Amyloid-β fibrils accumulated in preeclamptic placentas suppress cytotrophoblast syncytialization. [PDF]
Nishioka K +13 more
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Purification and characterization of surface fibrils from taxonomically typical Actinomyces viscosus WVU627 [PDF]
N Masuda, Richard P. Ellen, D A Grove
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We present a fully printed aqueous zinc‐ion microbattery (ZnIB) enabled by graphene‐decorated zinc anode and printed MnO@NC cathode using sustainable aqueous‐based ink formulations. The printed 3D electrodes ensure uniform zinc deposition, low overpotential, and long‐term stability.
Nagaraju Goli +11 more
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Generalized 3D quasi-phase-matching model of image contrast in second harmonic generation microscopy of fibrillar collagen architectures. [PDF]
Shelton EM, Campagnola PJ.
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Loop Substitution with BETA Turns Disrupts Fibril Formation in Amyloid Model Sequences [PDF]
Heng Chi
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Amyloidogenic Peptide Fragments Designed From Bacterial Collagen‐like Proteins Form Hydrogel
This study identified amyloidogenic sequence motifs in bacterial collagen‐like proteins and exploited these to design peptides that self‐assemble into β‐sheet fibers and form hydrogels. One hydrogel supported healthy fibroblast growth, showing promise for biocompatible materials. Our work demonstrates that bacterial sequences can be harnessed to create
Vamika Sagar +5 more
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