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Microfluidic engineering enables the fabrication of chitosan‐coated, melatonin‐loaded nanoemulsions with controlled release and enhanced physicochemical stability for space pharmaceutics. Interfacial biopolymer coating modulates droplet behavior under accelerated thermal stress and simulated microgravity.
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Antifreezing hydrogels for biomedical applications from design strategies to emerging multifunctionality. [PDF]
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Encapsulation of probiotics to improve their survival: A focus on <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> subsp. <i>lactis</i> BB-12. [PDF]
Shu D, Zhang T, Dong Y, Xu J, Yuan Y.
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Mobile genetic elements in shaping <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> pathogenicity. [PDF]
Li Y, Farzana R.
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Oxygen Content in SiO <sub><i>x</i></sub> Impacts Chemical Prelithiation Kinetics, Swelling, and Lithium Partitioning. [PDF]
Lin Z, Fang ZZ, Sun P.
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Preparation and Comprehensive Performance Evaluation of Hydrophobic Anti-Icing Coating Materials for Highway Pavements. [PDF]
Xu X, Zhao Y, Wang Q, Sun M, Li Y.
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Partial Freezing Enables Functional Preservation of Kidney Grafts for up to 10 Days
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Nano Letters, 2017
Electron-beam lithography (EBL) is the backbone technology for patterning nanostructures and manufacturing nanodevices. It involves processing and handling synthetic resins in several steps, each requiring optimization and dedicated instrumentation in cleanroom environments. Here, we show that simple organic molecules, e.g.
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Electron-beam lithography (EBL) is the backbone technology for patterning nanostructures and manufacturing nanodevices. It involves processing and handling synthetic resins in several steps, each requiring optimization and dedicated instrumentation in cleanroom environments. Here, we show that simple organic molecules, e.g.
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