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Paraborg: Paramedic Cyborg Insects for In Situ Emergency Drug‐Delivery
This work introduces Paraborg, a human‐supervised paramedic cyborg‐insect platform that combines controllable locomotion, onboard imaging, and an auto‐injection mechanism for in situ drug‐delivery. By demonstrating reliable navigation, target stabilization, injector launch, and multi‐insect teamwork, the study extends cyborg insects from survivor ...
H. Nhan Le +5 more
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A pH‐switchable cerium single‐atom enzyme is developed for stage‐specific peri‐implantitis therapy. Acidic conditions trigger antibacterial peroxidase‐like activity, whereas neutral conditions activate an antioxidant superoxide dismutase ‐ and catalase ‐like enzymatic relay. This microenvironment‐adaptive catalytic strategy suppresses the IL‐6/JAK‐STAT
Xiaomin Xia +10 more
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A bio‐derived triple‐helix framework enables adaptive interphase engineering for aqueous Zn metal batteries. Directional Zn2+ migration channels and dynamic transformation into β‐sheet domains construct an optimized solid electrolyte interphase with flexible–rigid synergy, delivering dendrite‐free Zn deposition and exceptional long‐term battery cycling
Tianyi Wang +11 more
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<i>JMLA</i> virtual projects continue to show impact of technologies in health sciences libraries. [PDF]
Hurst E.
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We elucidate the electrochemical actuation mechanism of 2D material‐based electrodes within a MXene‐centered framework, linking atomic‐scale surface chemistry to macroscopic performance (see schematic). Mechanistically, the reduction of Ti─O─Ti sites in H2SO4 triggers the accumulation of hydrated ions at confined active sites, resulting in anomalous ...
Jiang Xu +6 more
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Recruitment Techniques for LIS Internship Applicants of Color: Case Study of a Paid Medical Data Internship Program. [PDF]
de la Cruz J +4 more
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Computationally Evidence‐Grounded Sequence‐First Design of Peptide Binders
BOND‐PEP enables controllable, sequence‐first peptide binder design by grounding generation in binding evidence retrieved for each target. It uses topology‐conditioned message passing to integrate relevant peptide examples with the target protein sequence, forming a residue‐level representation that guides the generation of diverse, target‐specific ...
Wenze Ding
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