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We introduce a nucleic acid nanoparticle (NANP) platform designed to be rrecognized by the human innate immune system in a regulated manner. By changing chemical composition while maintaining constant architectural parameters, we identify key determinants of immunorecognition enabling the rational design of NANPs with tunable immune activation profiles
Martin Panigaj +21 more
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A network model to predict ionic transport in porous materials. [PDF]
Henrique F, Żuk PJ, Gupta A.
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Study on influencing factors of controllable mechanical behavior of rock-like porous materials. [PDF]
Zhu X, Qi Q, Xiao Y, Li H.
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Fabrication and Tribological Performance of Self-Lubricating Porous Materials and Composites: A Review. [PDF]
Kasar AK +3 more
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Unlocking the Chemical and Structural Complexity of Aluminum Hydroxy Acetates: from Commodity Chemicals to Porous Materials. [PDF]
Achenbach B +5 more
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<i>PRINSAS 2.0</i>: a Python-based graphical user interface tool for fitting polydisperse spherical pore models in small-angle scattering analysis of porous materials. [PDF]
Vu PNH +4 more
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A porous material (medium) is a substance that contains pores (voids), or spaces, between solid materials through which liquid or gas can flow. Examples of naturally occurring porous media include sand, soil, and some types of stone. Sponges, ceramics, and reticulated foam are also manufactured for porous materials.
Angelo Morro, Claudio Giorgi
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A porous material (medium) is a substance that contains pores (voids), or spaces, between solid materials through which liquid or gas can flow. Examples of naturally occurring porous media include sand, soil, and some types of stone. Sponges, ceramics, and reticulated foam are also manufactured for porous materials.
Angelo Morro, Claudio Giorgi
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Pectin‐Derived Porous Materials
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2010AbstractPorous forms of pectin, a major industrial waste biomass polysaccharide, have been prepared by aqueous phase expansion routes (SBET>200 m2 g−1; Vpore>0.80 cm3 g−1). It was demonstrated that the aqueous phase acidity crucially influenced the properties of the porous pectin form.
White, R., Budarin, V., Clark, J.
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