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Engineering operations report: multiplexer circuit development
R. Jennings
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Vertical Membrane‐Free Organ‐on‐a‐Chip for High‐Throughput In Vitro Studies and Drug Screening
This novel microfluidic organ‐on‐a‐chip (OoC) platform enables cost‐effective, high‐throughput in vitro modeling. With vertical compartmentalization and gravity‐driven flow, it eliminates porous membranes and external pumps. Successfully generating intestine, cartilage, and tendon models, this study demonstrates drug responses, including 5‐fluorouracil
Xavier Barceló+5 more
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Label-free single-cell RNA multiplexing leveraging genetic variability. [PDF]
Hoeft K+14 more
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The Nanosprouts Structural Inhomogeneity of Organic Semiconductors and the Optical Memory Properties
A flexible nonvolatile organic optical memory transistor (OMT) array is demonstrated with simplified architecture, exhibiting integrated image recognition and storage functions. The organic semiconductors exhibit intrinsic memory properties arising from structural inhomogeneity.
Lizhi Yan+6 more
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Reaching the pinnacle of high-capacity optical transmission using a standard cladding diameter coupled-core multi-core fiber. [PDF]
van den Hout M+19 more
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Treatment for Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
Ryunosuke Kouno+2 more
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(3+1)D Printing of Core–Clad Waveguide by Two‐Photon Polymerization
Low‐loss, single‐mode core–clad optical waveguides are fabricated using a novel (3+1)D multiphoton polymerization technique in a hybrid resin. Precise laser power control and multi‐pass exposure enable refractive index engineering and reduce scattering. Raman spectroscopy confirms the correlation between polymerization and index change.
Raphaël Hazem+4 more
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Multiplexing and massive parallel sequencing of targeted DNA methylation to predict chronological age. [PDF]
Zhu B+18 more
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How to Manufacture Photonic Metamaterials
Metamaterials boast applications such as invisibility and “hyperlenses” with resolution beyond the diffraction limit, but these applications haven’t been exploited in earnest and the market for them hasn’t grown much likely because facile and economical methods for fabricating them without defect has not emerged.
Apurba Paul, Gregory Timp
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