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Abstract Additive carbonylations typically necessitate strong nucleophiles, such as alcohols or amines. In this study, we carbonylated a poorly nucleophilic urea, under oxidant‐free conditions. Our straightforward carbonylative strategy enables access to versatile α,β‐unsaturated γ‐lactams featuring an aminocarbonyl fragment, utilizing readily ...
Debora Schiroli+11 more
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Oroxylin A reverses SHP-2 oxidative inactivation in GPVI signaling to suppress platelet activation and thrombus formation. [PDF]
Chen Y+14 more
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Printed Recyclable and Flexible Thermocouple Temperature Sensors
Printed recyclable thermocouple sensors with low cost, easy processing, and compatibility with mass production are developed. Using re‐dissolvable polymeric binders, the printed sensors decompose without harsh treatments, while ferromagnetic Ni flakes enable efficient magnetic separation of materials.
Xiaotao Wang+5 more
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Procoagulant platelet activation promotes venous thrombosis.
Kaiser R+29 more
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IRAP Drives Ribosomal Degradation to Refuel Energy for Platelet Activation during Septic Thrombosis. [PDF]
Xu B+14 more
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Intrinsically Soft Implantable Electronics for Long‐term Biosensing Applications
Intrinsically soft implantable biosensors address the mechanical mismatch of conventional rigid implants, improving biocompatibility and stability. This review explores soft encapsulation matrices, stretchable conductors, implantation strategies, and chronic fixation techniques.
Su Hyeon Lee+5 more
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Modern Strategies in Wound Healing: The Rise of Bacterial Cellulose Dressings
Bacterial cellulose (BC)‐based wound dressings combine high water retention, biocompatibility, and mechanical strength to support wound healing. This review highlights advanced functionalization strategies and fabrication techniques that enhance BC's therapeutic performance, establishing it as a promising material for next‐generation wound care ...
Elif Naz Gürsoy+4 more
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Quantitative Super‐Resolution Imaging of Molecular Tension
Quantitative tension PAINT (qtPAINT) is a new method to quantify molecular tension at super‐resolution by exploiting force‐dependent DNA oligonucleotide dissociation kinetics. Combining hairpin tension probes and molecular‐beacon imagers, qtPAINT achieves 9–30 pN continuous force quantification range with 30–120 nm spatial and minute‐scale temporal ...
Seong Ho Kim+4 more
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