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Synthetic Strategy for mRNA Encapsulation and Gene Delivery with Nanoscale Metal‐Organic Frameworks
This research utilizes the ZIF‐8 for the encapsulation and intracellular delivery of nucleic acids, specifically mRNA, for applications in gene delivery. Integrating PEI addresses the issue of mRNA leakage from ZIF‐8, resulting in the delivery and expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) in vitro and firefly luciferase in vivo.
Harrison Douglas Lawson+12 more
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This study presents a microfluidic brain microvascular network‐on‐chip (BMVasChip) to investigate endothelial barrier dysfunction caused by flavivirus non‐structural protein 1 (NS1), including virus‐ and time‐dependent vascular damage, leakiness, and dysfunction.
Monika Rajput+5 more
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Inertial Memory Effects in Molecular Transport Across Nanoporous Membranes. [PDF]
Galovic S, Čukić M, Chevizovich D.
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Observation of Hilbert space fragmentation and fractonic excitations in 2D. [PDF]
Adler D+9 more
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Topological field theories and integrable models
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1997We show that the classical non-Abelian pure Chern–Simons action is related to nonrelativistic models in (2+1) dimensions, via reductions of the gauge connection in Hermitian symmetric spaces. In such models the matter fields are coupled to gauge Chern–Simons fields, associated with the isotropy subgroup of the considered symmetric space.
MARTINA, Luigi+2 more
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Functional integration in quantum field theory [PDF]
The problem of constructing explicit definitions for the vacuum expectation values of time ordered products of field operators as functional integrals is discussed with particular reference to systems in which the Fermi fields are involved bilinearly in the Lagrange function.
A. H. de Borde, W. K. Burton
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Path Integrals in Field Theory [PDF]
Up to now we have investigated systems possessing one (q) or several (q α α = 1,...,D) degrees of freedom and studied their quantization using path integrals. In this chapter we will pass over to (relativistic) field theories, starting with the case of a scalar neutral field o(x). When discussing canonical quantization we already noticed that the field
Joachim Reinhardt, Walter Greiner
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Characterization of Local Observables in Integrable Quantum Field Theories
, 2014Integrable quantum field theories in 1+1 dimensions have recently become amenable to a rigorous construction, but many questions about the structure of their local observables remain open.
Henning Bostelmann, D. Cadamuro
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