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An atlas of photonic and plasmonic materials for cathodoluminescence microscopy. [PDF]
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By using (meso)porous N‐doped carbon nanospheres with tailored intraparticle porosity and constant particle size as conductive carbon in PVMPT‐based organic battery electrodes, the complete volume of the carbon is accessible for the immobilization of PVMPT, resulting in high accessible specific capacities while maintaining a good rate capability and ...
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Boron triggers grain boundary structural transformation in steel. [PDF]
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MicroscopyGPT: Generating Atomic-Structure Captions from Microscopy Images of 2D Materials with Vision-Language Transformers. [PDF]
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Three-Dimensional Visualization of the Cardiac Stroma. [PDF]
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Host RhoA Signaling Controls Filamentous vs. Spherical Morphogenesis and Cell-to-Cell Spread of RSV via Lipid Raft Localization: Host-Directed Antiviral Target. [PDF]
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Cryogenic electron tomography reveals helical organization of lipoprotein lipase in storage vesicles. [PDF]
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Unveiling the 3D Spin Texture of Nanowires Using Integrated Microscopy Techniques. [PDF]
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Mineralized tissues like bone, dentin and mineralized cartilage are difficult to prepare for ultrastructural analysis. In general, the higher the level of mineralization is, the more difficult it is to obtain ultrathin sections of these tissue. Tissues with a low level of mineral, e.g.
Everts, V., Hoeben, K.A.
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Mineralized tissues like bone, dentin and mineralized cartilage are difficult to prepare for ultrastructural analysis. In general, the higher the level of mineralization is, the more difficult it is to obtain ultrathin sections of these tissue. Tissues with a low level of mineral, e.g.
Everts, V., Hoeben, K.A.
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