Adjusting Cell‐Surface Interactions Through a Covalent Immobilization of Biomolecules
This review presents an overview of current and emerging immobilization techniques coupled with an in‐depth investigation of the underlying mechanisms governing the activity and stability of covalently immobilized biomolecules. The aim of this study is to serve as a guide for the development of long‐lasting biomedical coatings with versatile biological
Sara Shakibania+2 more
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Journal Citation Analysis for Library Services on Interdisciplinary Domains: A Case Study of Department of Biotechnology, Y University [PDF]
Soyoung Yu, Jae-Yun Lee
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A case study on developing students' problem-solving skills through interdisciplinary thematic learning. [PDF]
Zhang C, Wang P, Zeng X, Wang X.
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P3HT‐Based Electroactive Films for In Vitro Neuronal Cell Interfacing
Reducing the mechanical mismatch between bioelectronic devices and tissue is crucial for enhancing the characteristics of biointerfaces that better mimic the biological tissues. This work investigates the physico‐chemical properties of tunable nanostructured surfaces obtained from a blend of P3HT and MWCNT electroactive polymer.
Paola Campione+4 more
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Revisiting Late-Onset Bipolar Disorder Associated With Pituitary Adenoma: A Cross-Sectional, Multidisciplinary, Case-Based Analysis. [PDF]
Fidan YS+6 more
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Photothermal neuromodulation is a promising technique for versatile neural signal study and treatment development. To further develop these technologies and optimize their effectiveness, transparent electrical temperature sensors with high thermal sensitivity and resolution are essential for accurately monitoring temperature changes during ...
Jee Woong Lee+7 more
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It's all about relationships: A qualitative study of health researchers' perspectives of conducting interdisciplinary health research [PDF]
Kalpana Nair+3 more
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Tuning the Crystalline Phase Transition Temperature of 1T‐TaS2 via Surface Oxidation
The critical temperature of the 1T‐ to 2H‐TaS2 phase transition can be tuned via the surface oxidation process, which originates from the sulfur surface sublimation and its induced doping. This work provides a facile and effective method to tune the phase of the TMDs, toward the fabrication of the nanostructure based on the phase engineering for future
Lilin Yang+13 more
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