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Some remarks about interpolating sequences in reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces [PDF]
Mrinal Raghupathi, Brett D. Wick
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vEMINR is an ultra‐fast isotropic reconstruction method for vEM based on implicit neural representation, achieving over tenfold faster reconstruction and higher accuracy on 11 datasets, showing strong potential for large‐scale vEM data processing.
Jibin Yang +7 more
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Early Detection of Cell Death Using Transmembrane Water Exchange Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cell death is important in both the development and treatment of cancer. In this study, it is demonstrated for the first time that a specific measurement of the transmembrane water exchange rate using magnetic resonance imaging can be used as an early marker of cell death in mammalian cells, in animals and in human patients. Abstract Cell death plays a
Athanasia Kaika +22 more
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Active Force Dynamics in Red Blood Cells Under Non‐Invasive Optical Tweezers
A non‐invasive method combines low‐power optical tweezers with high‐speed microscopy to simultaneously monitor local membrane forces and displacements in single human red blood cells. This dual‐channel approach reveals a mechano‐dynamic signature that correlates the cell's metabolic state with its mechanical activity. This energetic framework serves as
Arnau Dorn +5 more
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This study identifies Pirin (PIR), an iron‐binding protein, as a critical ferroptosis suppressor in colorectal cancer through lipid membrane remodeling. PIR, induced by NRF2 during ferroptotic stress, transcriptionally regulates PLA2G4A to shift cellular lipid composition away from ferroptosis‐permissive polyunsaturated phospholipids.
Wei Shi +10 more
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On interpolating sequences for Bloch type spaces [PDF]
Alejandro Miralles, Mario P. Maletzki
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Ultrafast Nonlinear Dynamics of Indium Tin Oxide Nanocrystals Probed via Fieldoscopy
The ultrafast nonlinear dynamics of indium tin oxide nanocrystals excited with 1 MHz, 10 fs pulses, at their localized surface plasmon frequency, and near their epsilon‐near‐zero wavelength is probed via fieldoscopy. The study demonstrates fluence‐dependent switching behavior, advancing the understanding of high‐speed optical modulation in plasmonic ...
Andreas Herbst +10 more
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