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Japanese waka translation supported by internet of things and artificial intelligence technology. [PDF]
Shen R.
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This study identifies Membralin as an ER‐phagy receptor that recruits MAN1B1 and VCP to form a selective ERLAD complex. By sensing dense N‐glycan clusters on viral fusion glycoproteins, this ubiquitin‐independent pathway directs SARS‐CoV‐2 spike, Ebola GP, influenza HA, and HIV‐1 Env to lysosomal degradation, thereby limiting viral infectivity ...
Jing Zhang +5 more
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Translation of Cultures and Texts: Envisioning a Culturally Responsive Translational Practice in Qualitative Research. [PDF]
Zhao P, Li PJ, Qi W.
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Mitochondria‐targeted silver single‐atom carbon dot (T‐AgSA‐CDs) nanozymes enable dual SOD/GPx‐like ROS scavenging, real‐time imaging, and therapeutic effects for acute kidney injury (AKI). Atomically dispersed Ag sites synergize with carbon dots to restore renal redox hemostasis, protect mitochondrial function, mitigate inflammation, facilitate post ...
Tianle Tang +10 more
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Personalized translator training in the era of digital intelligence: Opportunities, challenges, and prospects. [PDF]
Tian X.
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Atomically Precise Clusterzymes: A Programmable Optoelectronic Platform for Neuroscience
Atomically precise clusterzymes, engineered via atomic and ligand design, serve as programmable platforms for neuroscience applications. They demonstrate tailored biocatalysis for neuroinflammation, tunable optical properties for deep‐tissue bioimaging and 3D visualization, and enhanced charge transfer for brain–computer interfaces.
Si Sun +6 more
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A corpus-based analysis on the use of MAKE in sinologist Cyril Birch's English version of Mistress and Maid (Jiaohongji). [PDF]
Yu C, Wu Y.
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If we build it they will come: targeting the immune response to breast cancer. [PDF]
Gatti-Mays ME +16 more
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Multimodal Layer‐Crossing Interrogation of Brain Circuits Enabled by Microfluidic Axialtrodes
The study introduces a flexible microfluidic axialtrode that integrates optical, electrical, and chemical modalities within a single polymer fiber. By redistributing electrodes and fluidic channels along the fiber axis via angled cleaving, it enables simultaneous optogenetic stimulation, electrophysiological recording, and drug delivery across brain ...
Kunyang Sui +8 more
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Chronic oral exposure to microplastics may disrupt gut microbiota homeostasis and intestinal barrier integrity, potentially engaging the gut–brain axis and systemic inflammatory responses. These alterations may be associated with impaired blood–brain barrier function, cerebral microvascular dysfunction, and enhanced endothelial inflammation, pro ...
Hongxing Wang +5 more
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