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T CELL DEPLETION OF HUMAN BONE MARROW USING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AND COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED LYSIS
Thomas G. Sharp+4 more
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Production and characterization of a monoclonal antibody that binds Reed-Sternberg cells. [PDF]
Th. Hecht+6 more
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This article summarizes significant technological advancements in materials, photonic devices, and bio‐interfaced systems, which demonstrate successful applications for impacting human healthcare via improved therapies, advanced diagnostics, and on‐skin health monitoring.
Seunghyeb Ban+5 more
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Separation and isolation of rat natural killer (NK) cells from T cells with monoclonal antibodies. [PDF]
BA Woda+3 more
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Machine‐Learning‐Aided Advanced Electrochemical Biosensors
Electrochemical biosensors are highly sensitive, portable, and versatile. Advanced nanomaterials enhance their performance, while machine learning (ML) improves data analysis, minimizes interference, and optimizes sensor design. Despite progress in both fields, their combined potential in diagnostics remains underexplored.
Andrei Bocan+9 more
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Structured Light Projection Using Image Guide Fibers for In Situ Photo‐biofabrication
Light‐based biofabrication is typically performed with single wavelength light sources and within benchtop devices. This work demonstrates FaSt‐Light (Fiber‐assisted Structured Light) as a new approach to achieve multiwavelength image projection using flexible image guide fibers, which enables a variety of applications for in situ biofabrication ...
Parth Chansoria+8 more
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The receptor-binding domain of human apolipoprotein E. Monoclonal antibody inhibition of binding.
Karl H. Weisgraber+6 more
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Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies. [PDF]
Paula Flicker+4 more
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This study presents a polyanhydride‐based delivery platform for single‐injection, self‐boosting vaccines. The system enables programmable, pulsatile release of diphtheria toxoid with high antigen recovery and is guided by machine learning for tunability. In vivo results show immune responses comparable to multi‐dose regimens, highlighting its potential
Linzixuan Zhang+17 more
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