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Evaluating Gaia performances on eclipsing binaries [PDF]
E. F. Milone+6 more
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Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) may aggravate liver fibrosis. In this study, a novel oral targeting nanoemulsion is fabricated to enhance the therapeutic effect of antifibrotic drug‐pirfenidone (PFD) on fibrosis after TACE. Studies have shown that PFD nanoemulsion can enhance the oral liver targeting effect of PFD, and effectively improve the ...
Zhimei Cheng+12 more
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Reaction Kinetic Modeling of the Synthesis of Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity
This study investigates the synthesis of PIM‐1 via a low‐temperature route, utilizing advanced analytical techniques and kinetic modeling to gain deeper insights into the polycondensation mechanism and create a digital twin of the synthesis process. Abstract Polymers of intrinsic microporosity porosity (PIMs) represent a versatile class of materials ...
Felix Kandelhard+4 more
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Direct Ink Writing of Conductive Hydrogels
This review examines the use of direct ink writing (DIW) for fabricating conductive hydrogels with customizable 3D structures. It outlines the rheological requirements for successful DIW, followed by an exploration of the materials and ink formulations used to impart electronic and/or ionic conductivity to hydrogels while maintaining printability ...
Monica Ho+6 more
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High-performance payload data handling system for Gaia [PDF]
J. Portell+2 more
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Joule‐assisted nanotherapeutic urethral stent harnesses a smart, biodegradable magnesium stent to orchestrate spatiotemporal theragenerative therapy for urethral strictures. Magnetically induced Joule heating enables on‐demand drug release and bacterial ablation, while simultaneously guiding urothelial regeneration.
Yuhyun Na+15 more
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GAIA: An easy-to-use web-based application for interaction analysis of case-control data [PDF]
Stuart MacGregor, Imtiaz Khan
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Ferroelectric ZrO2 films grown by sputtering on Si, show strong near‐infrared (NIR) detection capability. The performance is shown to arise from the pyroelectric effect, combined with the ferroelectric effect in ZrO2, and the photovoltaic effect in Si.
Nuno E. Silva+13 more
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