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Synthetic Cell-Based Tissues for Bottom-Up Assembly of Artificial Lymphatic Organs. [PDF]
Synthetic cells have emerged as a novel biomimetic approach for fundamental research and therapeutic interventions. T cell activating synthetic cells are able to form 3D tissue‐like structures by self‐assembly into lymphatic bottom‐up tissues (lymphBUT) with tunable biochemical and biomechanical functionalities as well as metabolic activity are ...
Burgstaller A +5 more
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Medication Purchases Are Associated With the Number of Dental Treatments. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives Little is known whether the number of systemic medications, indicating worsened general health, affects the number of dental appointments needed. The hypothesis is that patients purchasing more systemic medications would have an increased number of dental appointments and respective need for treatments than patients who do not ...
Frankenhaeuser F +4 more
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Platinum nanoparticles are immobilized on a nitrogen‐rich covalent triazine framework (CTF) containing structural defects which are characterized using 15N nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at natural isotope abundance. The photocatalyst (Pt@bpyCTF) efficiently reduces CO2 to formic acid under mild conditions.
Kerem Kaya +8 more
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Episodic Magma Hammers for the 15 January 2022 Cataclysmic Eruption of Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai
Abstract Understanding the forces and magma system dynamics on timescales of seconds to minutes remains challenging. In the January 2022 phreatoplinian Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai eruption, four remarkably similar seismic subevents within a 5‐min interval occurred during the intensifying early eruptive phase.
Yingcai Zheng +10 more
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Abstract Cherts are used to reconstruct the evolution of seawater δ18O and temperature over geological time. However, given the influence of marine diagenesis, reconstructing seawater from the isotope composition of cherts is not straightforward, resulting in ambiguity of interpretation.
David O. Zakharov +5 more
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Abstract Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) strain rate and particle velocity can be compared through approximate scaling with medium velocity. We instead performed a direct comparison between array derived dynamic strain (ADDS) rate and DAS strain rate for six frequency bands.
Gene A. Ichinose +3 more
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Abstract Objectives To asses mid‐term clinical outcomes of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) for the treatment of coronary artery disease in a large‐scale all‐comers population. Background Several clinical settings are underrepresented in randomized studies investigating BVS against drug‐eluting stents. Whether their results can be translated into
Jens Wiebe +19 more
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Elements of exogenous attentional cueing preserved during optokinetic motion of the visual scene
There is stable exogenous cueing during motion of the visual scene and eyes. Exogenous cues affect reaction time even during eye movements. Cueing affects the ERP P1 component amplitude independently of block. Abstract Navigating through our environment raises challenges for perception by generating salient background visual motion and eliciting ...
Angela Mastropasqua +2 more
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BRScS Approach for Resolving Heterogeneity of Data from Multiple Resources at Semantic Level
Data have multiplied at an exponential rate in the age of the Internet. Large amounts of data can be combined at this science hotspot. Making sense of big data has become increasingly difficult due to its volume, velocity, precision, and variety (sometimes referred to as heterogeneity). Many data sources are employed to create data heterogeneity.
Muhammad Farhan Ramzan +6 more
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Introduction: Older adults constitute a large and growing proportion of the population and have unique care needs in the emergency department (ED) setting.
Ilianna Santangelo +9 more
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