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Materials Advances in Devices for Heart Disease Interventions
This review examines the crucial role of materials in heart disease interventions, focusing on strategies for monitoring, managing, and repairing heart conditions. It discusses the material requirements for medical devices, highlighting recent innovations and their impact on cardiovascular health.
Gagan K. Jalandhra+11 more
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EFSA statement on the requirements for whole genome sequence analysis of microorganisms intentionally used in the food chain. [PDF]
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
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Polyunsaturated fatty acids in the food chain in Europe
T. A. B. Sanders
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Bioxolography, a novel volumetric 3D‐bioprinting technique, enables rapid and high‐resolution fabrication of >1 cm3 engineered living materials. A newly developed three‐component photoinitiator system significantly enhances the photoreactivity of gelatin methacryloyl‐based bioresins, allowing for precise xolographic bioprinting.
Alexis Wolfel+6 more
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"The ones at the bottom of the food chain": structural drivers of unintended pregnancy and unsafe abortion amongst adolescent girls in Zambia. [PDF]
Zulu JM+4 more
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This study presents a polyanhydride‐based delivery platform for single‐injection, self‐boosting vaccines. The system enables programmable, pulsatile release of diphtheria toxoid with high antigen recovery and is guided by machine learning for tunability. In vivo results show immune responses comparable to multi‐dose regimens, highlighting its potential
Linzixuan Zhang+17 more
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A Holistic Approach for Ethics and Sustainability in the Food Chain: The Gateway to Oral and Systemic Health. [PDF]
Varzakas T, Antoniadou M.
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Microsporidia - Emergent Pathogens in the Global Food Chain.
G. Stentiford+14 more
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Traceless Photopolymerization with Non‐Pulsed Red Light Enables 3D‐Printable Cell‐Laden Hydrogels
The paper presents a red‐light‐induced polymerization process, initiated by the FDA‐approved dye methylene blue and the cytocompatible co‐initiator triethanolamine, for fabricating hydrogels. This photopolymerization process is oxygen‐tolerant, cytocompatible, and, most importantly, leaves no color traces, resulting in completely transparent scaffolds.
Ali Eftekhari+10 more
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