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High‐Throughput 3D Matrigel‐based Droplet Microfluidics for Single‐Cell Function‐to‐Omics Analysis of Cytotoxic Immune Cells in Solid Tumor Interactions

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
A 3D Matrigel‐based droplet microfluidics platform that allows physiologically relevant analysis of single immune‐tumor interactions in solid tumors. By integrating real‐time functional imaging with fluorescence‐activated droplet sorting and RNA sequencing, the system links immune cytotoxic behavior to transcriptomic profiles, providing a scalable ...
Christina Sharkey   +6 more
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Accelerating Discovery to Deployment: Argonne's Materials Engineering Research Facility (MERF) and Its Role in Scaling Materials Technologies for Water and Resource Solutions

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
In this Perspective, we highlight the processing science and scale‐up capabilities of the Materials Engineering Research Facility (MERF) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, with an emphasis on practical solutions for sustainable water and critical resource recovery. We demonstrate how national laboratories bridge fundamental
Yuepeng Zhang   +9 more
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Thermoplastic Molecular Sieves

Chemistry of Materials, 2000
An inexpensive and reusable thermoplastic material that is promising in the field of chemical separations, and in particular of water and air purification from volatile organic compounds, is presented. This semicrystalline material based on syndiotactic polystyrene comprises a nanoporous crystalline phase where guest molecules can be clathrated ...
GUERRA, Gaetano   +5 more
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Molecular Sieves in Medicine

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2008
During the last few decades microporous and mesoporous materials have been considered for medical use due to biological properties and stability in biological environment. Zeolites have been investigated as drug carriers, and as adjuvants in anticancer therapy, dietetic supplements or antimicrobial agents.
Marek, Danilczuk   +3 more
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Metalloporphyrin Molecular Sieves

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2000
Crystal-engineering strategies have been systematically developed for the rational design by self-assembly of diverse metalloporphyrin molecular-sieve materials. Cooperative coordination and hydrogen bonding algorithms of molecular recognition proved particularly useful for this aim.
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Molecular sieve pumping

Vacuum, 1962
Abstract The use of molecular sieve as aorption material in cryogenic pumping techniqyes has found a number of important applications in the production of high vacua for experimental purposes, and in the routine evacuation of electronic valves. The main feature of this method of pumping is its freedom from pumping fluids.
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Molecular Sieve Separations

Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 2011
AbstractThe pore structures of adsorbents such as zeolites and metal‐organic frameworks comprise regular arrays of uniform channels of molecular dimensions, thus offering the possibility of size selective (molecular sieve) separations. Molecular sieve separations have traditionally been carried out in a cyclic batch adsorption/desorption process but ...
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Carbon molecular sieve

Chromatographia, 1970
Porous carbon black may be produced by thermal degradation of polymer like polyvinylidene chlorid under conditions, given in the literature. If the degradation reaction is optimized and followed by some additional treatment a carbon black is produced that has the properties of a molecular sieve with an inert surface which is extremely non polar as ...
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Molecular Sieve Zeolites

Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 1977
A special class of porous hydrous aluminosilicates, some of which occur as minerals in nature and some others can be synthesized in the laboratory, has assumed great importance in the field of chemical technology during the last decade. These are known as molecular sieve zeolites.
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Nanosized Molecular Sieves

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 2003
Nanosized molecular sieves or colloidal zeolites are crystalline porous solids with particle sizes in the range of 10-1000 nm; they are synthesized from colloidal precursor solutions under hydrothermal conditions at temperatures lower than 100 °C. The complex mechanism by which nanosized microporous materials are assembling from framework constituent ...
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