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The highly conductive IZO/Ag/IZO multilayer transparent electrode is successfully fabricated through flashlight annealing (FLA) process. A transient thermal effect of FLA maintains the continuous Ag interlayer and improves the crystallinity of the sandwich IZO layers. This combination increases both electric conductivity and optical transmittance.
Sumin Bae+3 more
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Higher hyperpolarization-activated current in a subpopulation of interneurons in stratum oriens of area CA1 in the hippocampus of fragile X mice. [PDF]
Hewitt LT, Marron AM, Brager DH.
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Generation of Neural Organoids and Their Application in Disease Modeling and Regenerative Medicine
Neural organoids provide a versatile platform for neurological research. Advances in organoid technology have partially achieved human neural tissue complexity in terms of tissue structure, cell diversity, and neural signaling, offering insights into neural disorders and regenerative strategies. Technology advances from biomaterials, bio‐manufacturing,
Ruiqi Huang+4 more
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Dendritic Spine Structural Anomalies in Fragile-X Mental Retardation Syndrome
Scott A. Irwin
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Prevalence of fragile X syndrome in South Asia, and importance of diagnosis. [PDF]
Fazna A, Hagerman RJ.
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This study proposes a novel HCC therapy using CA‐4S2@ES‐Cu nanomedicines to amplify cuproptosis, enhancing chemotherapy and immunotherapy. CA‐4 and ES‐Cu synergistically inhibit tumor growth, induce immune responses, and reverse the immunosuppressive microenvironment, offering an effective multidimensional therapeutic strategy for HCC treatment ...
Yingjie Zeng+16 more
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K. Sawicka+4 more
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RNA Targets of the Fragile X Protein [PDF]
Michael D. Kaytor, Harry T. Orr
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How close are we to a cAMP- and cGMP-theory-based pharmacological therapy for fragile X syndrome? [PDF]
Bardoni B, Gwizdek C, Maurin T.
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Day‐night cycles trigger sharp relative humidity (RH) shifts in greenhouses. Rapid humidity drops dehydrate Corynespora cassiicola spores, inducing shrinkage, jerking movements, and weakened inter‐spore connections that drive detachment. Wind is essential for dispersal, with even mild airflow enabling rapid pathogen spread. These synergistic effects of
Jiayi Ma+8 more
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