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Noninvasive Test for Fragile X Syndrome, Using Hair Root Analysis [PDF]
Rob Willemsen+9 more
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An optimization model for zinc anodes centered on anion traction in a low‐concentration electrolyte system is proposed. The fluoride‐ion enriched interfacial layer on the zinc anode surface enhances the concentration of Zn2+ in a lateral direction through electrostatic forces, thereby facilitating horizontal zinc plating.
Yiyang Zhang+9 more
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X inactivation of the FMR1 fragile X mental retardation gene. [PDF]
C U Kirchgessner+2 more
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Thermally Actuated Soft Robotics
This review focuses on the recent development of thermally actuated soft robotics, highlighting the four major heating mechanisms, as well as structural designs, thermal management, material innovations, and emerging applications. A summary and outlook section present the current challenges of thermally actuated soft robots and the future directions to
Shuang Wu+2 more
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Complex Behavior of Simple Repeats: The Fragile X Syndrome [PDF]
Ben A. Oostra, Dicky Halley
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Practical Considerations in the Design and Use of Non‐Crystalline Metal–Organic Frameworks
This review explores the emerging field of non‐crystalline MOFs ‐ amorphous, liquid, and glassy forms ‐ highlighting how they differ from traditional crystalline MOFs. It discusses their unique synthesis strategies, fundamental principles, and diverse applications.
Hamidreza Mahdavi+8 more
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Monolithic Terahertz Topological Mach‐Zehnder Interferometer
A monolithic topological Mach‐Zehnder interferometer (MZI) is presented, integrating the splitter, combiner, and waveguide arms on a single chip. The interferometric fringes exhibiting high on‐off contrast with extinction ratios over 20 dB are achieved by utilizing tailored unit cells that facilitate interface‐dependent out‐of‐plane radiation losses ...
Nikhil Navaratna+3 more
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Background: Fragile X syndrome, with an approximate incidence rate of 1 in 4000 males to 1 in 8000 females, is the most prevalent genetic cause of heritable intellectual disability and the most common monogenic cause of autism spectrum disorder. The full
Dragana Protic+22 more
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Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein: Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling and Association with Somatodendritic Ribosomes [PDF]
Yue Feng+5 more
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