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1.01.003: To Miss Davies from D. Stanley Francis, 15 June 1947
Letter to [D. Stanley?] Francis. from Queenie Davies, Northcliffe House, London regarding work with the Anglo-Newfoundland Company Mill in Grand Falls, 19 June, 1947. Annotated in pencil "[?]
Francis, D. Stanley
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Hydrogel‐Based Airway‐on‐Tube With Perfusable Endothelial Lumen and Outward Epithelialization
A hydrogel‐based airway‐on‐tube platform featuring a perfusable endothelial lumen and outward epithelialization is presented. The system supports primary human bronchial epithelial and lung microvascular endothelial coculture under air‐liquid interface conditions.
Ali Doryab +8 more
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Frederick Standish to Francis Hare
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Hare, Francis A.
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Conductive Hydrogels for Exogenous Sensing and Cell Fate Control
We engineer electrically conductive hydrogels by combining sulfated glycosaminoglycans with semiconducting polymers. These hydrogels bind bioactive proteins, including growth factors, whose release or retention can be modulated by low‐voltage stimulation. The hydrogels are also integrated as 3D channels in organic electrochemical transistors as part of
Teuku Fawzul Akbar +15 more
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Background Parasite cytoadherence within the microvasculature of tissues and organs of infected individuals is implicated in the pathogenesis of several malaria syndromes. Multiple host receptors may mediate sequestration.
Deirdre A. Cunningham +8 more
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Atomically precise functionalization by N‐heterocyclic carbenes enhances the catalytic efficiency of macroscopically defined step edges toward electrochemical CO2${\rm CO}_2$ reduction. Sub‐molecular imaging reveals conformational differences between specific NHCs, which can be correlated with their catalytic performance. Photoelectron spectroscopy and
Philipp Wiesener +9 more
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Selective inhibition of cancer cell self-renewal through a Quisinostat-histone H1.0 axis
Targeting self-renewing cancer cells without deleterious side effects in normal tissues has proven challenging. Here, the authors show that the well-tolerated HDAC inhibitor Quisinostat safely inhibits tumor maintenance and disease relapse by restoring ...
Cristina Morales Torres +16 more
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