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This work presents a “tooth‐on‐chip” device that mimics dental pulp tissue. By co‐culturing key cell types, it recreates vascular networks, stem cell niches, the odontoblast/dentine interface, and trigeminal innervation. This innovative platform provides a unique model of dental pulp structure and physiology, with significant potential for accelerating
Alessandro Cordiale+6 more
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Founded in 1900, Bostonia magazine is Boston University's main alumni publication, which covers alumni and student life, as well as university activities, events, and ...
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The emerging field of MXene/MBene materials has progressed rapidly, advancing diverse research fields, including biomedical engineering, biomedicine, agriculture, and the environment. This nanobiotechnology can tackle longstanding challenges in these areas.
Alireza Rafieerad, Ahmad Amiri
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Karl F. Jorda: An Anthology Remembering the Remarkable Life of an IP Icon and Beloved Professor [PDF]
[Excerpt] “In May 2016 I was sad to hear that Professor Karl Jorda had passed away. For twenty-five years, Karl had been my professor, while earning my LL.M. (IP) degree, as well as Faculty colleague, ardent supporter of the Library, and friend.
Cavicchi, Jon R.
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The emergence and spread of HIV drug resistance mutations (DRMs) pose a threat to current and future treatment options. To inform policy, this review aimed to determine the magnitude and patterns of DRMs in patients on ART in Tanzania.
Shimba Henerico+8 more
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AI‐Assisted Design and Evaluation of SLM‐Ti64 Implants for Enhanced Bone Regeneration
AI‐driven simulations of biological healing, combining biomechanical modeling and machine learning, enable personalized orthopedic treatments. By decoding healing patterns influenced by implants and patient‐specific factors, this approach advances fracture repair understanding, optimizes implant design, and supports precision medicine and sustainable ...
Muhammad Usama Zaheer+3 more
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For Our Information, March & April 1952, Vol. IV, no. 9-10 [PDF]
An official publication of the ILR School, Cornell University, “for the information of all faculty, staff and students.
ILR School, Cornell University
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Synthetic Aspects and Characterization Needs in MOF Chemistry – from Discovery to Applications
Overcoming the challenges of phase discovery, synthesis optimization and scale‐up, characterization, and computational studies is essential to accelerate the large‐scale application of MOFs. Life‐cycle analyses and techno‐economic analyses need to be performed to realistically assess their potential for industrial relevance.
Bastian Achenbach+4 more
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Special Libraries, October 1914 [PDF]
Volume 5, Issue 8https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1914/1007/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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A single object with dual properties – degradable and non‐degradable – is fabricated in a single print simply by switching the printing colors. The advanced multi‐material printing is enabled by the combination of a fully wavelength‐orthogonal photoresin and a monochromatic tunable laser printer, paving the way for precise multi‐material ...
Xingyu Wu+5 more
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