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Light‐Emitting Diodes Based on Metal Halide Perovskite and Perovskite Related Nanocrystals
The review covers the past and current developments in light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) exploiting nanocrystals of halide perovskites and perovskite‐related materials. The review examines the aspects of material optimizations, device engineering, and applications.
Ying Liu+7 more
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Smooth Muscle Myosin Heavy Chain Expression in Nodal and Extranodal Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma. [PDF]
Kelley JT+5 more
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Hybridization studies with an antibody heavy chain mRNA [PDF]
Alejandra Bernardini, Susumu Tonegawa
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Leveraging the numerous advantages of ammonium‐ion (NH₄⁺)—including cost‐effectiveness, low corrosiveness, preferential orientation, and rapid diffusion kinetics—aqueous NH₄⁺ batteries (AAIBs) have gained significant attention. This review highlights and evaluates the progress of AAIBs utilizing organic electrode materials such as small molecules ...
Mangmang Shi, Xiaoyan Zhang
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Engineering heavy chain antibody-drug conjugates against solid tumors for a one-shot kill. [PDF]
Liu X+15 more
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INDEPENDENT SYNTHESIS OF LIGHT AND HEAVY CHAINS [PDF]
Reuven Laskov, Matthew D. Scharff
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10 Years Development of Potassium‐Ion Batteries
Significant progress is made in PIBs over the past decade, but the improvements based on half‐cell testing, low mass loading, and low energy density are insufficient for practical applications. This review summarizes the challenges and strategies for PIBs, highlights the importance of further research focusing on full cells, and provides an analysis of
Mingnan Li+7 more
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Human antibody polyreactivity is governed primarily by the heavy-chain complementarity-determining regions. [PDF]
Chen HT+12 more
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A hereditary immunoglobulin A abnormality: absence of light-heavy—chain assembly [PDF]
Chaya Moroz, Jacob Amir, André de Vries
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Engineering Magnetotactic Bacteria as Medical Microrobots
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are living microorganisms that produce magnetosomes for navigation using the Earth's geomagnetic field. Their built‐in magnetic components, along with their intrinsic and/or modified biological functions, make them one of the most promising platforms for making future living and programmable microrobots.
Jiaqi Wang+9 more
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