Rethinking Extracellular Vesicle Signaling
Extracellular vesicles enable cell communication beyond intracellular cargo delivery. This perspective highlights two plausible surface‐based signaling modes: “bind‐and‐stay” and “bind‐and‐leave.” Transient binding to multiple cells challenges the one‐vesicle‐one‐cell model.
Wojciech Chrzanowski, Joy Wolfram
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The UltraS: an emerging social movement [PDF]
In recent years, there has been a rise in the conflict between the Italian police forces and football fans. This situation is a result of the resurgence of the UltraS (the S capital is a neologism of this study to suggest neo-fascist oriented fans' and ...
Armstrong, Gary, Testa, Alberto
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Self‐Regulating Sodium‐Ion Battery Materials: From Phase Reconstruction to Functional Activation
Self‐regulating sodium‐ion batteries hinge on programmable phase behavior in layered oxides, interphases that renew without growth, and electrolytes that steer solvation and chemistry. This review distills mechanisms into design rules that span composition, site and entropy tuning, and self‐buffering anodes, linking operando evidence to choices and ...
Hong Gao +10 more
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Non-native scientists, research dissemination and English neologisms: What happens in the early stages of reception and re-production? [PDF]
That the English language is the prevailing language in international scientific discourse is an undeniable fact for research professionals who are non-native speakers of English (NNSE).
Daniel Linder, Goedele De Sterck
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Electron‐Induced Molecular Programming Drives Interfacial Chemistry for Ah‐Level Zinc Batteries
We establish an electron‐driven molecular programming strategy that converts spontaneous solid electrolyte interphase formation into a bonding‐defined interfacial architecture. Coordinative integration of p‐bromoaniline with ZnF2 forms a dipole‐regulated molecular lock that reconfigures interfacial electrostatics, suppresses parasitic water reactions ...
Feifei Wang +12 more
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Lying About What you Know or About What you Do? (replaces CentER DP 2010-033) [PDF]
We compare communication about private information to communication about actions in a one- shot 2-person public good game with private information. The informed player, who knows the exact return from contributing and whose contribution is unobserved ...
Damme, E.E.C. van +2 more
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Dignāga and Dharmakīrti on Perception and Self-Awareness [PDF]
Like many of their counterparts in the West, Buddhist philosophers realized a long time ago that our linguistic and conceptual practices are rooted in pre-predicative modes of apprehension that provide implicit access to whatever is immediately present ...
Coseru, Christian
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Chirality Transfer via Orientational Order of Micellar Assemblies on Gold Nanocrystals
A mechanism for chiral growth of Au nanocrystals mediated by orientational order of chiral micelles at seed surfaces is demonstrated. 3D electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations reveal how alignment of the micelles along crystal directions and torsion–orientation coupling govern chirality transfer, providing a framework to rationalize ...
Robin Girod +8 more
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CREATIVITY IN THE CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE VOCABULARY: “WORD OF THE YEAR”
The neologization with the popularity of the Internet occurs actively in the contemporary Russian language. Not only mass media but also common people, Internet users contribute significantly.
Uluia Aleksandrovna Melnik +1 more
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Mapping the Evolution of "Clusters": A Meta-analysis [PDF]
This paper presents a meta-analysis of the “cluster literature” contained in scientific journals from 1969 to 2007. Thanks to an original database we study the evolution of a stream of literature which focuses on a research object which is both a ...
Francesca Gambarotto +2 more
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