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Abstract Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a robust and nondestructive method that can detect foreign particles such as microbial, chemical, and physical contamination in food. This review summarizes the work done in the last two decades in this field with a highlight on challenges, risks, and research gaps.
Aswathi Soni +3 more
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Modeling Metastatic Colonization in a Decellularized Organ Scaffold‐Based Perfusion Bioreactor
Modeling complex diseases is crucial in order to understand their mechanisms and advance toward successful treatments. Here, a cancer metastasis model that replicates the intricate relationship between cells and a fundamental part of their environment, the extracellular matrix is shown.
Maria Rafaeva +19 more
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Abstract Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exhibit therapeutic benefits on aortic aneurysm (AA); however, the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. The current study aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects and potential mechanisms of murine bone marrow MSC (BM‐MSCs)–derived conditioned medium (MSCs‐CM) on angiotensin II (AngII)‐induced AA in ...
Yang‐zhao Zhou +8 more
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Distribution of Major Basic Protein on Human Airway following In Vitro Eosinophil Incubation
Major basic protein (MBP) released from activated eosinophils may influence airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) by either direct effects on airway myocytes or by an indirect effect. In this study, human bronchi, freshly isolated human eosinophils, or MBP purified from human eosinophil granules were incubated for studying eosinophil infiltration and MBP ...
Ailing Xue +4 more
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Porous Nanocellulose‐Reinforced Polyacrylamide Hybrid Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering
Porous polyacrylamide‐nanocellulose hydrogels fabricated via NaHCO3 driven gas foaming, enabling tunable pore architectures. Increasing porosity enhances swelling behavior and supports human chondrocyte adhesion, infiltration, and distribution, while the scaffolds retain high mechanical resilience and compressibility.
Amir Rudich +8 more
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Deposited titanium oxide thin films are used as optical protector films for several materials and as energy converters for solar cells. In this work, titanium oxide thin films are deposited on c‐Si and glass substrates by reactive radiofrequency sputtering.
K. Hafidi +3 more
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Here, we introduced an intermittent electrical stimulation protocol mimicking the episodic nature of real‐life exercise in vitro by alternating low‐ and high‐frequency stimulation. In comparison with widely used continuous stimulation, it enhanced the rate of glucose and fatty acid oxidation, but not the myokine release.
Klára Gabrišová +11 more
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Mechanochemistry can be considered as the top‐down and bottom‐up synthetic methodology, but for the latter, there are some limitations, especially regarding particle size (nanometric species). It is presented that in specific precursors’ preparation and mild mechanosynthetic conditions, these limitations may be overstepped, which results in the ...
Wojciech Marynowski +5 more
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Feathers are useful in the study of glucocorticoid and thyroid hormones in Pyrenean Capercaillies. Samples from the Northern Pyrenees and Pre‐Pyrenees contained lower corticosterone concentrations, and a negative correlation was found between corticosterone levels and the distance from cycling trails.
O. Nicolás de Francisco +13 more
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This article describes the synthesis, along with the full photophysical and computational characterization, of a series of push‐pull boron complexes comprising a sterically hindered donor connected to a pyrimidine‐based O^N^O boron chelate. Incorporation of the dimethylacridan derivative into an organic light‐emitting diode led to the observation of ...
Clément Diguet +11 more
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