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End‐to‐End Sensing Systems for Breast Cancer: From Wearables for Early Detection to Lab‐Based Diagnosis Chips

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This review explores advances in wearable and lab‐on‐chip technologies for breast cancer detection. Covering tactile, thermal, ultrasound, microwave, electrical impedance tomography, electrochemical, microelectromechanical, and optical systems, it highlights innovations in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, and machine learning.
Neshika Wijewardhane   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Understanding the environmental and social risks from the international trade in ornamental plants. [PDF]

open access: yesBioscience
Hinsley A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Descriptive catalogue of roses, camellias, azalias, ornamental evergreens and flowering plants /

open access: green, 1890
Pacific Nursery.   +2 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Unlocking the Potential of MXene‐Based Electrochemical Biosensors: A Review of Biofunctionalization Strategies and Biosensing Principles

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Electrochemical biosensors enable the accurate and timely detection of clinical biomarkers, improving healthcare and precision medicine. MXene nanosheets, a class of 2D transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides, are promising materials for developing next‐generation electrochemical biosensors due to their unique physicochemical ...
Muhsin Ali   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Promoting floriculture using VAT regulation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Bunte, F.H.J.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

The Heterogeneity of Ornamental Plants in Nurseries Increases the Chance of Finding New Hosts for <i>Phytophthora</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Fungi (Basel)
Soto-Plancarte A   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

McMath's price list : choice strawberry plants, fruit, shade and ornamental trees /

open access: gold, 1897
A. J. McMath   +3 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Passive Shape‐Adaptive Fluidic Interface for Enhanced Skin‐Sensor Coupling in Wearable Devices

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
This study presents a passive fluidic interface for wearable biosensors that adapts to static and dynamic body shape changes to maintain consistent skin contact. Flexible, fluid‐filled pouches redistribute pressure from high‐load areas to regions requiring improved contact, enhancing signal quality and comfort in a compact, low‐energy design for ...
Natalia Sanchez‐Tamayo   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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