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Antibacterial micro/nanorobots (MNRs) represent a breakthrough in antibacterial therapy, making precise delivery of drugs to the infection site. This review systematically summarizes the material composition, actuation, and applications of MNRs in combating biofilms and drug‐resistant infections while emphasizing the existing challenges of ...
Yichao Chen +4 more
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de Moya, Robert S. (2019): Implications of a Dating Analysis of Hippoboscoidea (Diptera) for the Origins of Phoresis in Feather Lice (Psocodea: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae). Insect Systematics and Diversity (AIFB) 3 (4), No.
de Moya, Robert S.
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Clustering of particles in turbulence due to phoresis [PDF]
We demonstrate that diffusiophoretic, thermophoretic, and chemotactic phenomena in turbulence lead to clustering of particles on multifractal sets that can be described using one single framework, valid when the particle size is much smaller than the smallest length scale of turbulence l_{0}.
Schmidt Lukas +4 more
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Brownian motion and thermophoresis impacts are discussed in relation to a tangent hyperbolic fluid encircling a sphere subject to a convective boundary condition and a Biot number.
N. Vedavathi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Proteinuria analysis is necessary to detect the early stages of kidney disease before the estimated glomerular filtration rate deteriorates and to monitor the progression of treated kidney disease. Electrophoresis is often the first orientation test, although this test is time‐consuming and its interpretation may be subjective.
Joris Guyon +8 more
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Serum protein electrophoresis is an especially useful method to detect and semi-quantify monoclonal proteins in patients with multiple myeloma and other plasmocyte dyscrasias.
Maciej Korpysz +2 more
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Collective Dynamics of Urease‐Based Nanomotors in a Chemical Gradient
This study investigates the collective migration of urease‐based nanomotors in a urea gradient. It identifies three governing mechanisms: density‐driven convection, chemotactic response to urea, and a coupling effect arising from ion–gel interactions.
Jinwei Lin +6 more
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Micro/nanorobots have been developed and deployed, revealing their state‐of‐the‐art applications in pollution detection and remediation. Innovative research progress includes collective behaviors, advanced propulsion mechanisms, and functionalization strategies that enhance their efficiency in diverse and complex aquatic environments, pointing toward ...
Yingyi Gan, Bin Wang, Yuan Lu
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USE OF MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS AND ELECTRO- PHORESIS OF PROTEINS TO IDENTIFY THE TELEOMORPH OF Oidium lini INVOLVED IN POWDERY MILDEW OF FLAX [PDF]
Powdery mildew (PM) of flax is caused by the obligate parasite Odium lini. One obvious gap in our current knowledge of O. lini is the lack of consensus regarding the name of its teleomorph, which has been referred to as Erysiphe polygoni or E ...
M. Mansour +4 more
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Kleptoparasitism and Phoresy in the Diptera
Spiders, dung-feeding scarabs, social, and prey-storing insects provide predictable and concentrated sources of food for a variety of thief flies (kleptoparasites) and their larvae. Whenever waiting in the vicinity of the "host" for an opportunity to exploit its resources is more energy efficient and less dangerous than foraging among hosts, a number ...
John Sivinski +2 more
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