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Modeling the blood–brain tumor barrier is challenging due to complex interactions between brain microvasculature and glioma cells. We present two‐photon polymerized 3D micro‐porous capillary‐like structures that support endothelial alignment, cytoskeletal organization, and pericyte‐endothelial‐glioma tri‐cultures.
Nastaran Barin +9 more
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A Multi‐Resonant Tunable Fabry‐Pérot Cavity for High Throughput Spectral Imaging
This study introduces a multi‐resonant tunable Fabry‐Pérot filter for high throughput spectral imaging. With a spectral resolution of 10 nm and a switching time of 23 ms, this compact and low‐cost device possesses better spectral imaging accuracy in poor light conditions while maintaining over six times higher optical throughput than standard liquid ...
Xiao Wu +5 more
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Self-Efficacy and English Language Acquisition among Wenzhou University Students
Xinyi Zhang
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Photoluminescence spectroscopy is introduced as a qualitative method to probe light absorption in highly phase‐pure GaAs nanowire arrays and single nanowires, for which direct absorption measurements are challenging. Using defect‐line saturation and the exciton‐to‐plasma transition as indicators for the density of photogenerated charge carriers, a ...
Francisca Marín +3 more
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Effect of Host Anisotropy on Phosphorescent Emitter Orientation and Light Outcoupling in OLEDs
The orientation of the emissive transition dipole moment of a cage‐type Iridium complex can be tuned by the anisotropic alignment of the cohost material, which is expressed as the S$S$ parameter of the film. Thus, the external quantum efficiency of OLEDs can be further enhanced to reach values above 30%.
Bình‐Minh Nguyễn +5 more
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Polychronization as a mechanism for language acquisition in spiking neural networks
Felix Y Wang
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang +5 more
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