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This study presents an injectable DNA‐based porous hydrogel integrating catechol motifs and targeting aptamers for pulpitis management. Upon in situ crosslinking, the scaffold actively recruits endogenous dental pulp stem cells, restores redox homeostasis, and modulates immune responses.
Luhui Cai +9 more
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Development of UV-Resistant Chitosan/Starch Biofilms Reinforced with Chitosan Nanoparticles for Sustainable Packaging. [PDF]
Yadav M +9 more
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Designed and demonstrated a flexible metamaterial absorber via loss engineering for large‐area ultra‐broadband infrared extinction, providing a new method for miniaturization of absorbers and flexible optical devices. ABSTRACT The advancement of compact and wearable optical systems is critically limited by the lack of high‐performance, integrable ...
Zhe Wu +11 more
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Metal‐ion‐coupled self‐assembled layered gels were prepared using a simple sol–gel method, successfully integrating electromagnetic shielding and thermochromic functions into the material. SCa‐1, which exhibits the best overall performance, achieves an electromagnetic shielding efficiency of up to 72.49 dB, while maintaining a visible light ...
Shusheng Wang +6 more
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Effects of fluoride and lead on enamel composition during the maturation stage of amelogenesis in rat mandibular third molars. [PDF]
Tostes-Figueiredo J +5 more
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A Catalytic Osmium Redox Couple Collapses Cancer Redox Balance
A stable Os(III)/Os(IV) redox couple is developed to disrupt the tumor cell redox balance by concurrently catalyzing ROS generation and GSH depletion. Osmium‐treated cells exhibit multiple cell death pathways, including apoptosis, ferroptosis, and immunogenic cell death.
Wan‐Qiong Huang +9 more
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AI-Based Quantitative HRCT for In-Hospital Adverse Outcomes and Exploratory Assessment of Reinfection in COVID-19. [PDF]
Feng XY +7 more
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Semi‐Transparent Organic Photodiodes with Near‐Infrared Detection Fabricated by Inkjet Printing
This work shows the inkjet printing of semi‐transparent and opaque organic photodiodes that enable light detection in the near‐infrared regime. Their transparency and high detection speed make them ideal for applications in soft robotics, wearable devices, and light communication systems.
Luis Arturo Ruiz‐Preciado +3 more
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Predictors of Clinical Success in Resin Infiltration for MIH Opacities. [PDF]
Casaña-Ruiz MD +2 more
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