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Inspired by natural light‐harvesting systems, this study computationally investigates a synthetic antenna by arranging cationic free‐base porphyrin molecules on an anionic clay surface. Using a multiscale quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) approach combined with a multifidelity machine learning method, excitation energies are predicted ...
Dongyu Lyu +7 more
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A novel multiple cross‐linked betaine‐type amphiphilic polymer hydrogels are developed via in situ free radical copolymerization. The resultant formation, named P(SBMA‐co‐AANa) hydrogel, functions as a vitreous substitute and demonstrates superior performance in optical properties, support capacity, and biocompatibility on a vitrectomized rabbit model.
Yuting Cai +8 more
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A combined optical coherence tomography angiography and fluorescence imaging approach assesses tumor angiogenesis and drug effects in a novel zebrafish cancer model. By analyzing 3D vasculature data, the two imaging methods complement each other to quantify blood flow, vessel structure, and drug efficacy.
Marco Andreana +10 more
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A Reverse Mutation from “Dilute” to “Intense” Pigmentation in the House Mouse [PDF]
Clyde E. Keeler
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Gentle Label‐Free Nonlinear Optical Imaging Relaxes Linear‐Absorption‐Mediated Triplet
The phototoxicity in nonlinear optical microscopy arises mainly from linear absorption of intrinsic biomolecules rather than nonlinear absorption. This mechanism is supported by a reproducible phototoxicity assay based on widely available chicken breast.
Geng Wang +4 more
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The Relation of Serum Xanthophyll in Chickens to the Pigmentation of Their Shanks
P.N. Davis, F.H. Kratzek
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Addison's Disease Presenting as Loss of Weight without Pigmentation [PDF]
D. Felix-Davies
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An integral functional axis through which GPN and functional metabolites of Alistipes senegalensis can hydrolyze tryptophan into indoles. Furthermore, the Alistipes senegalensis‐indole‐AhR pathway is found to be associated with increased expression of tight junction‐associated proteins and activation of gut stem cells.
Dandan Wang +10 more
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AN UNIDENTIFIED NUTRITIONAL FACTOR REQUIRED BY THE CHICK FOR FEATHER PIGMENTATION
James F. McGinnis +2 more
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