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Behavioral benefits of GSK-3β inhibition and state-dependent microtubule signatures in the <i>Fmr1</i>-KO mouse. [PDF]
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Oscillating sessile liquid marble - A tool to assess effective surface tension
A long-standing problem of liquid-marble based technology is the inconsistency of the effective surface tension values. This inconsistency could be due to particle size, particle type, volume of the liquid marble or the preparation method. The prevailing
Pradip Singha +2 more
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Liquid marble formation using hydrophobic powders
This work aims to investigate and quantitatively measure “liquid marble” phenomena using hydrophobic powders (granules). The hydrophobic powders based on a copper substrate were prepared by a silver deposition technique of particle sizes 9 µm, 20 µm and ...
Gavin M Walker, Steven E J Bell
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Observation of the liquid marble morphology using confocal microscopy
The structure of the hydrophobic powder shell of a liquid marble is investigated in this study. Although the liquid marble morphology has been investigated using various forms of microscopy, the cross-sectional structure and the thickness variation of ...
Thanh H Nguyen +2 more
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Cardiogenesis of Embryonic Stem Cells with Liquid Marble Micro‐Bioreactor
A liquid marble micro-bioreactor is prepared by placing a drop of murine embryonic stem cell (ESC) (Oct4B2-ESC) suspension onto a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) particle bed. The Oct4B2-ESC aggregates to form embryoid bodies (EBs) with relatively uniform
Tina Arbatan, Paul J Verma, K Hourigan
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Nature, 2001
The transport of a small amount of liquid on a solid is not a simple process, owing to the nature of the contact between the two phases. Setting a liquid droplet in motion requires non-negligible forces (because the contact-angle hysteresis generates a force opposing the motion), and often results in the deposition of liquid behind the drop.
P, Aussillous, D, Quéré
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The transport of a small amount of liquid on a solid is not a simple process, owing to the nature of the contact between the two phases. Setting a liquid droplet in motion requires non-negligible forces (because the contact-angle hysteresis generates a force opposing the motion), and often results in the deposition of liquid behind the drop.
P, Aussillous, D, Quéré
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2015
Liquid marbles are liquid droplets covered densely with small particles. They exhibit hydrophobic properties even on hydrophilic surfaces and this behaviour is closely related to the Cassie wetting state and the phenomenon of superhydrophobicity. Typical liquid marbles are of millimetre size but their properties are analogous to smaller capsules and ...
Asare-Asher, S., Connor, J., Sedev, R.
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Liquid marbles are liquid droplets covered densely with small particles. They exhibit hydrophobic properties even on hydrophilic surfaces and this behaviour is closely related to the Cassie wetting state and the phenomenon of superhydrophobicity. Typical liquid marbles are of millimetre size but their properties are analogous to smaller capsules and ...
Asare-Asher, S., Connor, J., Sedev, R.
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