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This work presents a low‐cost, reagent‐free point‐of‐care biosensor integrating redox‐active polyphenol red molecularly imprinted polymers (pPhR MIPs) on highly porous gold (HPG) electrodes for ultrasensitive detection of phosphorylated tau 181 (p‐Tau 181), an Alzheimer’s disease biomarker, in undiluted biofluids.
Sudhaunsh Deshpande +4 more
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Modeling cancer immunoediting in tumor microenvironment with system characterization through the ising-model Hamiltonian. [PDF]
Rojas-Domínguez A +3 more
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Antiferromagnetic triangular Ising model: an exact calculation of P(h) [PDF]
T. C. Choy, David C. Sherrington
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This review describes recent developments in the design and synthesis of metal–organic frameworks (MOF)/textile composites for the detoxification of chemical warfare agent and simulants with extensive discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of different methods.
Zhihua Cheng +4 more
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Generalized Ising Model on a Scale-Free Network: An Interplay of Power Laws. [PDF]
Krasnytska M +3 more
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The scaling limit and Osterwalder-Schrader axioms for the two-dimensional Ising model [PDF]
Ricardo S. Schor, Michael O’Carroll
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Symmetry is the Key to the Design of Reticular Frameworks
Computational prediction of the molecular structure of porous materials, particularly reticular framework materials such as MOFs and COFs, remains a significant challenge. Considering the symmetry of the building blocks that form the desired material, and a similarity score with existing experimentally characterized structures, helps identify promising
Andrea Darù +3 more
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Seeded Ising Model and Distributed Biometric Template Storage and Matching. [PDF]
Choi HI +5 more
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A remark on the global Markov property for the $d$-dimensional Ising model [PDF]
Yasunari Higuchi
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Retrospective Review on Reticular Materials: Facts and Figures Over the Last 30 Years
To shape the future course of research in reticular materials, this work reflects on the progress over the past 30 years, complemented by input from the community of 228 active researchers through a global, crowdsourced survey: ranging from demographics, how it works, publish and interact, to highlights on both academic and industrial milestones, as ...
Aamod V. Desai +8 more
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