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Herein, ACQ@AIE bimolecular systems are developed by noncovalently combining an aggregated‐caused quenching (ACQ) molecule with three aggregated‐induced emission (AIE) molecules. Differentials in structural size drive different patterns of intermolecular interactions, leading to distinct and tunable optical properties.
Zhichao Gong+8 more
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A novel “prof” cocktail therapy is designed. It screens antigens, selects personalized antigen panels, engineers optimized CAR‐Vδ1 T cells, and tests in patient‐derived GBM organoids, offering hope for effective CAR‐T drugs against heterogeneous solid tumors. Abstract Various challenges, including tumor heterogeneity and inadequate T cell infiltration,
Guidong Zhu+12 more
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Arsenic trioxide transformed acute promyelocytic leukemia therapy and shows promise against HIV. A new method to solubilize the mineral realgar produces different arsenic species depleting the main arsenic target, nuclear PML protein, and retaining effects on leukemic and HIV reservoir cells, while minimizing off‐target damage.
Bojana Lucic+20 more
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Based on three strategies including Dexter energy transfer (DET), [2+2] cycloaddition and Excited intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT), a universal platform is built by using chiral metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) as host matrix to encapsulate guest emitters. NIR‐CPRTP, white CPL, and light‐, thermal‐ and excitation‐responsive CPL are achieved.
Kun Zhang+9 more
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Fragment Autoantigens Stimulated T‐Cell‐Immunotherapy (FAST) as a Fast Autologous Cancer Vaccine
A personalized whole tumor cell vaccine (FAST) is developed to address immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments and genomic instability‐driven heterogeneity. Irradiation and cryoablation‐treated tumor cells generate fragmented antigens (FAs) that activate broad‐spectrum antigen presentation via upregulated immunogenic cell death, MHC‐I, and damage ...
Yuan Li+14 more
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An inversion formula for the X-ray normal operator over closed hyperbolic surfaces [PDF]
We construct an explicit inversion formula for Guillarmou's normal operator on closed surfaces of constant negative curvature. This normal operator can be defined as a weak limit for an "attenuated normal operator", and we prove this inversion formula by first constructing an additional inversion formula for this attenuated normal operator on both the ...
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Through elaborate design, a biodegradable scaffold with excellent mechanical properties and suitability is fabricated, providing spatial support for subsequent physiological activities. The prepared GA‐HBC‐LIC hydrogel possesses sequential antibacterial, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory and immunomodulatory functions, offering a suitable chemical and ...
Jiafei Chen+9 more
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Abstract Mechanisms underlying interactions between a novel, clinically relevant circularized tumor necrosis factor‐related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) agonist, circularly permuted TRAIL (CPT) have been examined in multiple myeloma (MM) cells sensitive or resistant to bortezomib (BTZ).
Yun Leng+11 more
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This study employs a Support Vector Machine (SVM) to predict key electronic variables in metal‐semiconductor (MS) and metal‐nanocomposite‐semiconductor (MPS) structures, analyzing I–V measurements. The research shows a strong correlation between SVM predictions and experimental data, revealing enhanced rectification ratios when using PVC polymer and ...
Yashar Azizian‐Kalandaragh+2 more
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Aromaticity‐Dependent Memristive Switching
The article describes a resistive switching mechanism based on the creation of virtual filaments. Research consists of experimental and theoretical data supporting the theory that resistance of the memristor can be modulated by a redox‐induced aromaticity change of a working material.
Ewelina Cechosz+5 more
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