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The Homological Algebra of Artin Groups.
The author's purpose is to give the foundations for a purely algebraic treatment of the homological algebra of Artin groups. The author gives algebraic proofs of the following theorems: Theorem A. Let \(G\) be an Artin group whose associated Coxeter group is finite. Then \(G\) is of type \(FL\). Theorem \(B\). Let \(G\) be as in Theorem A.
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Electrospun tubular scaffolds from novel PBCE‐based copolyesters and blends were designed as candidates for small‐diameter vascular grafts. They combine defect‐free architecture, blood‐compatible surfaces, and mechanical properties comparable to native vessels.
Edoardo Bondi +7 more
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On a Notion of Biflatness Related to a Closed Ideal
This study is motivated through the so-called approximate homology results of Banach algebras arising from their closed ideals. For a Banach algebra A, the notion of approximate I-biflatness is presented, where I is a closed ideal of A.
Amir Sahami +3 more
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Aptamer‐Based Delivery Systems for VEGF and NGF Modulation in Ocular Therapies
Aptamer‐based delivery systems targeting NGF and VEGF hold significant potential for precise and sustained treatment of complex diseases affecting both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. This review critically summarizes current strategies for NGF and VEGF delivery as well as VEGF sequestration, providing a clinical perspective on how ...
Nadine Best +5 more
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On Universal Homology Groups [PDF]
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A nano‐interception strategy disrupts pathogenic fibroblast–macrophage crosstalk in chronic heart failure. Scalable Prussian blue nanoparticles selectively sequester CCL2 via ultrahigh‐affinity binding, preventing CCR2+ macrophage recruitment and breaking a key fibro‐inflammatory circuit. This approach demonstrates robust efficacy in murine and porcine
Bo Chen +16 more
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The First Chiral Homology Group
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Jethro van Ekeren, Reimundo Heluani
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Assembling a True “Olympic Gel” From over 16 000 Combinatorial DNA Rings
Olympic gels are an elusive class of soft matter, consisting of molecular networks held together purely by mechanically interlocked rings. Their topological structure promises unique properties and functions, but their synthesis has proven notoriously difficult.
Sarah K. Speed +9 more
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The triviality of dihedral cohomology for operator algebras
This article delves into algebraic topology, specifically (co)homology theory, which is essential in various mathematical fields. It explores different types of (co)homology groups such as Hochschild, cyclic, reflexive, and dihedral, focusing on dihedral
Samar A.A. Quota +3 more
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Exponents for extraordinary homology groups
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