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Cell‐Stress‐Free Percutaneous Bioelectrodes
A structurally adaptive soft microneedle bioelectrode is developed with an effervescent sacrificial core that dissolves after insertion, leaving an ultrathin and highly compliant electrode integrated with skin. This design enables ultra‐flexible, cell‐stress‐free, stable, and high‐fidelity electrophysiological monitoring under dynamic conditions such ...
Jungho Lee +14 more
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Defects in hair cells disrupt the development of auditory peripheral circuitry. [PDF]
Bottom RT +4 more
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Measurements of in vitro outer hair cell motility in the mammalian cochlea
Burt N. Evans +2 more
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Physical Intelligence in Small‐Scale Robots and Machines
“Physical intelligence” (PI) empowers biological organisms and artificial machines, especially at the small scales, to perceive, adapt, and even reshape their complex, dynamic, and unstructured operation environments. This review summarizes recent milestones and future directions of PI in small‐scale robots and machines.
Huyue Chen, Metin Sitti
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<i>ybx1</i> acts upstream of <i>atoh1a</i> to promote the rapid regeneration of hair cells in zebrafish lateral-line neuromasts. [PDF]
Reagor CC, Bravo P, Hudspeth AJ.
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The transduction channel of hair cells from the bull‐frog characterized by noise analysis.
Thomas Holton, A. J. Hudspeth
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MXene and MBene nanomaterials show significant potential in addressing critical challenges in biomedicine, applied biology, agriculture, and the environment. From a nano‐agricultural perspective, this relatively young field has witnessed emerging advances towards applications for plant‐immunoengineering, biostimulation, and controlled delivery ...
Alireza Rafieerad +3 more
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Electrophysiological properties of vestibular hair cells isolated from human crista. [PDF]
Mohamed N +7 more
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Efferent modulation of hair cell tuning in the cochlea of the turtle.
Jonathan Art +3 more
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An ideal implant should mimic native tissues such that it can integrate, sense, heal, and continue to function, i.e., be autonomous. Although early, there are good steps taken in this way, e.g., the development of stimuli‐responsive, self‐powering, self‐actuating, self‐healing, self‐regenerating, and self‐aware implants.
Jagan Mohan Dodda +5 more
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