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Tuning catalytic activity and sensitivity in urease‐based thin film biosensors using conjugated polymers and eugenol/biseugenol
Polymer International, Volume 75, Issue 7, Page 609-617, July 2026.Hybrid thin films of conjugated polymers and urease modified with eugenol derivatives show that polymer–biomolecule interactions enhance catalytic activity while distinctly modulating electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor sensor sensitivity. Abstract
Thin films have emerged as promising platforms for biosensor development due to their versatility and ...Thaísa da Silva de Souza, Cléber Gomes de Jesus, Paulo Vitor de Morais, José Roberto Siqueira Junior, Michael Josef Schöning, João Henrique Ghilardi Lago, Luciano Caseli, Laura Oliveira Péres +7 morewiley +1 more sourceThe importance of integrating herbarium records into conservation plans: a case study on Honduran ferns and lycophytes
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 1238-1255, July 2026.Herbarium collections are powerful, yet underutilized, tools for global biodiversity conservation and protected area management. By integrating digitized herbarium records with existing biodiversity data, previously unknown plant species were uncovered, exposing critical gaps in conservation knowledge.Sven P. Batke, Thom Dallimore, Johan Reyes‐Chávez, David G. Hill, Wendy Atkinson, Eric van den Berghe, Geraldine Reid +6 morewiley +1 more sourceBiodiversity science is improved when silent herbaria speak
PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 1378-1386, July 2026.Herbaria in the Global South are critical yet underutilized resources for biodiversity science and often absent from international databases and research networks. We highlight the phenomenon of “silent herbaria” using Nigeria as a case study and quantify how these collections fill important gaps in global biodiversity knowledge.Daniel A. Zhigila, Ryan J. Schmidt‐Knapik, Barbara M. Thiers, Suleiman D. Abdul, Salihu Abdullahi, Abdullahi A. AbdulRahaman, Emmanuel I. Aigbokhan, Gabriel A. Ajibade, Linus B. Ajikah, Ferdinand A. Akomaye, Abiodun E. Ayodele, Joseph J. Azila, Aliyu Babale, Abubakar Bello, Deborah M. Chukwuma, Emmanuel C. Chukwuma, Abubakar M. Dadile, Chimezie Ekeke, Iroka C. Finian, Abayomi E. Folorunso, Akanni T. Gbenga, Mohammed R. Haruna, Jemilat A. Ibrahim, Opeyemi S. Kolawole, Abubakar M. Liman, Ferdinand N. Mbagwu, Sunusi Namadi, Victor S. Njom, George I. Nodza, Felix I. Nwafor, Onyebuchi E. Nwankwo, Caleb D. Obadiah, Bamigboye S. Oloruntoba, Fatima B. J. Sawa, Yohanna C. Tumba, Musa Umar, Elizabeth N. Usen, Maryam M. Wabili, Charles C. Davis +38 morewiley +1 more sourceSupporting Children With a Chronic Disease and Their Parents When Admitted to Hospital: A Scoping Review of Psychosocial Supports
Acta Paediatrica, Volume 115, Issue 7, Page 1322-1372, July 2026.Importance of psychosocial support. ABSTRACT Aim
The aim of this scoping review was to identify, examine, and summarize available evidence regarding psychosocial supports provided to children with a chronic disease when admitted to hospital and their parents. Method
The JBI methodology for conducting and reporting scoping reviews was followed.Lyndsay Jerusha MacKay, Nolan Lagrisolal, Una Chang, Matthew Christoffersen, K. Alix Hayden, Kathryn Birnie, Tammie Dewan +6 morewiley +1 more sourceAssociations Between Caregiver Smartphone Use in a Child's Presence and Motor Skills and Executive Function in Preschoolers: SUNRISE International Study
Child: Care, Health and Development, Volume 52, Issue 4, July 2026.ABSTRACT Background
The preschool years are a crucial period for development. Stable environments and responsive caregivers support children's cognitive and motor development, two interrelated and essential domains. Caregiver smartphone use in front of children may reduce attention and responsiveness, which have been negatively associated with young ...Marcelo Toledo‐Vargas, Kar Hau Chong, Elina Engberg, Alejandra Jáuregui, Clarice Martins, Ankhmaa Byambaa, José Francisco López‐Gil, Chalchisa Abdeta, Tawonga Mwase‐Vuma, Asmaa El Hamdouchi, Himangi Lubree, Oluwayomi Abolade Aoko, Mohamed Souhaiel Chelly, M. Y. H. Chia, Fazlollah Ghofranipour, Jhonatan Gonzalez‐Santamaria, Juel Jarani, Piyawat Katewongsa, Anna Kontsevaya, Pragya Singh, Narayan Subedi, Wei‐Peng Teo, Marites M. Tiongco, Konstantina Trampa, Ali Turab, Edin Užičanin, Sanne L. C. Veldman, Anthony D. Okely +27 morewiley +1 more sourceLarge-scale genetic characterization of Parkinson's disease in the African and African admixed populations. [PDF]
BrainAkçimen F, Paquette K, Wild Crea P, Step K, Waldo E, Koretsky MJ, Saffie-Awad P, Achoru C, Taiwo F, Ozomma S, Onwuegbuzie G, Khani M, Grant S, Owolabi L, Okereke C, Oshinaike O, Iwuozo E, Akerman SC, Lee PS, Oyakhire S, Osemwegie N, Daida K, Abubakar S, Olusanya A, Isayan M, Alvarez C, Traurig R, Ogunmodede A, Samuel S, Makarious MB, Sa'ad F, Olanigan R, Levine K, Ogbimi EM, Vitale D, Odiase F, Ojini F, Odeniyi O, Fang ZH, Obianozie N, Hall DA, Nwazor E, Xie T, Nwaokorie F, Padmanaban M, Nwani P, Shamim EA, Nnama A, Standaert D, Komolafe M, Dean M, Osaigbovo G, Disbrow E, Ishola I, Rawls A, Imarhiagbe F, Chandra S, Erameh C, Hinson V, Louie N, Idowu A, Solle J, Norris SA, Ibrahim A, Kilbane C, Sukumar G, Shulman LM, Ezuduemoih D, Staisch J, Breaux S, Dalgard C, Foster ER, Bello A, Ameri A, Real R, Ikwenu E, Morris HR, Anyanwu R, Furr Stimming E, Billingsley K, Alaofin W, Alvarez Jerez P, Agabi O, Hernandez DG, Akinyemi R, Arepalli S, Malik L, Owolabi R, Nyandaiti Y, Leonard HL, Wahab K, Abiodun O, Hernandez CF, Abdulai F, Iwaki H, Bardien S, Klein C, Hardy J, Houlden H, Galvelis KG, Nalls MA, Dahodwala N, Aamodt W, Hill E, Espay A, Factor S, Branson C, Blauwendraat C, Singleton AB, Ojo O, Chahine LM, Okubadejo N, Bandres-Ciga S. +112 moreeuropepmc +1 more source