The Hierarchical Structure of Sheep Wool and Its Impact on Physical Properties
Sheep wool, a prevalent α‐keratinous fiber, is an essential model for studying protein‐based fibers. Its genetic diversity across breeds enables the establishment of multiscale structure‐property relationships, uncovering previously elusive insights into wool's hierarchical structure.
Serafina R. France Tribe +9 more
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Toxin linked mobile genetic elements in major enteric bacterial pathogens
Shruti Panwar +6 more
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In this work, a reconfigurable T‐CMOS inverter based on vertically stacked MoS2 and WSe2 MOSFETs with a gate‐tunable MoS2 resistor, enabling stable ternary logic, is demonstrated. The T‐CMOS inverter supports electrical switching between ternary and binary modes and is further extended to implement ternary NAND (NMIN) and NOR (NMAX) logic gates ...
Changwook Lee +5 more
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Persistent secondary phases govern the performance of many thermoelectric materials, particularly of high performance MgAgSb. In this study advanced microstructural characterization for unequivocal phase identification combined with transport modeling and statistical analysis enabled the quantification of each phase's impact, revealing the most ...
Amandine Duparchy +3 more
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Genomic characterization of antimicrobial resistance and mobile genetic elements in swine gut bacteria isolated from a Canadian research farm. [PDF]
Rahman N +8 more
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Mobilomic analysis suggests an important role of mobile genetic elements in bacterial adaptation towards pesticide degradation in on-farm biopurification systems [PDF]
Vincent Dunon +5 more
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Smart Nanogels as Enzyme‐Driven Nanomotors for Navigating Viscous Physiological Barriers
Two families of urease‐powered nanomotors (NMs), with and without a p‐(2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (p‐HEMA) shell, have been successfully prepared. Both types exhibit effective motion in highly viscous synovial fluid media at low urea concentrations (25 mM).
David Esporrín‐Ubieto +6 more
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Co-inoculation with <i>Streptomyces thermovulgaris</i> and commercial microbial agents enhances the reduction of antibiotic resistance genes in cattle manure composting: driving mechanisms involving microbial communities and mobile genetic elements. [PDF]
Jin E +6 more
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