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THE INHIBITION OF BACTERIOPHAGY BY BACTERIAL AND NONBACTERIAL POLYSACCHARIDES [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1950
Norman J. Ashenburg   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dual‐Functional Ingestible Passive Capsules for High‐Throughput Intestinal Sampling with Sealed Containment and Targeted Drug Delivery

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
To address challenges in high‐throughput intestinal sampling with sealed containment and target drug delivery, we developed a dual‐functional ingestible passive capsule with a dual‐triggered control system based on pH‐response and mechanical actuation.
Libing Huang   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Synthesis and characterization of polysaccharide carbamates and mixed carbamates with tunable water solubility

open access: yesCarbohydrate Polymer Technologies and Applications
Polysaccharide derivatives with two types of functionalities were synthesized; reactive groups for click-chemistry approaches and groups that can tune the water solubility of the products.
Martin Gericke   +3 more
doaj  

<i>Chnoospora minima</i> Polysaccharide-Mediated Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles: Potent Anticancer and Antimicrobial Activities. [PDF]

open access: yesBiology (Basel)
Keerthirathna L   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

THE POLYSACCHARIDE OF THE VITREOUS HUMOR

open access: hybrid, 1934
Karl Meyer, John W. Palmer
openalex   +1 more source

Magnetic Field Driven Microrobot Based on Hydrogels

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
Hydrogel‐based magnetic microrobots synergize remote magnetic control with the biocompatibility of flexible hydrogels, emerging as promising tools for minimally invasive biomedicine. This enables remotely controllable, untethered navigation within complex biological microenvironments.
Juncai Song, Yubing Guo
wiley   +1 more source

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