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Programmable Functional Silicification of DNA Origami Nanostructures
This work introduces additional functionality into silica‐coated DNA origami nanostructures using non‐standard silica precursors. A fluorescent precursor enables enhanced intracellular tracking, while a disulfide‐containing reagent yields redox‐responsive, degradable silica coatings.
Anna V. Baptist +4 more
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The Use of the Preliminary Ruling Procedure by Czech Courts: Historical Retrospective and Beyond
AbstractThe article analyses the use of the preliminary ruling procedure by the Czech courts in the 15 years of the Czech membership in the European Union. It presents statistics of cases lodged to the EU Court of Justice and refers to the most important decisions.
Stehlík, Václav, Sehnálek, David
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Sustainable and Multifunctional Natural Macromolecular Polymers for Aqueous Zn Metal Batteries
We comprehensively review the structure‐function relationships and regulatory mechanism of natural macromolecular polymers in stabilizing zinc anodes at the microscopic and mesoscopic scales. The interactions among polymer structures, optimization strategies, and regulatory mechanisms are discussed systematically summarizing recent related research ...
Yunuo Shi +13 more
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The recent ruling of the CJEU of 1 August, 2005 (case 461/2024) addresses the preliminary questions submitted by the High Court of Justice of Galicia on the internal sequence of sectoral reports and the procedures for public information and consultations.
Manuel Romeo Blanco
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Abstract Dutch civil law allows courts of first and second instance to refer preliminary questions to the Supreme Court. In mass claim disputes there may be a concurrence between the safeguards of the preliminary ruling procedure and the protection provided by Directive 2020/1828 on representative actions for the protection of the collective interests ...
Castermans, A.G. +2 more
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Rapid thiol‐maleimide addition frequently outpaces mixing, resulting in heterogeneous hydrogels. S‐nitrosothiols act as thiol‐protecting groups, allowing uniform mixing with maleimide‐functionalized polymers before gelation. Sodium thiosulfate or sodium ascorbate then regenerates thiols on demand, triggering controlled thiol‐maleimide crosslinking ...
Julian A. Serna +7 more
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A cation‐π interaction‐based biointerface is engineered on a CNT‐FET for label‐free detection of PD‐1. PD‐1 monoclonal antibodies are orientedly immobilized via cation‐π interactions between PCz‐wrapped semiconducting single‐walled carbon nanotubes and the Fc region of the monoclonal antibody.
Chunmin Jia +8 more
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Spheroid‐On‐A‐Drop: A Modular Droplet Microfluidics Platform
The proposed Spheroid‐on‐a‐Drop platform represents a reproducible and tunable platform for the fabrication of biocompatible GelMA‐based microgels, able to support controlled 3D tumor spheroid culture. Its precise control over droplet dynamics and cell distribution paves the way for advanced applications in tissue modeling, drug screening, and ...
A. Fergola +8 more
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Germanium (Ge) all‐dielectric metasurfaces can be leveraged to strongly enhance the radiative emission from Ge layers grown on silicon‐on‐insulator substrates by industry‐standard processes. At room‐temperature, the narrowband photoluminescence (PL) intensity is enhanced by a factor ∼40× with respect to unstructured films.
Jon Schlipf +6 more
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From Molecular Design to Optical Anisotropy: Orientation Control in BODIPY Langmuir‐Blodgett Films
The supramolecular organization of amphiphilic boron‐dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dyes in Langmuir–Blodgett monolayers is shown to govern their optical anisotropy. By correlating nanoscale imaging and angle‐resolved spectroscopy, we reveal symmetry‐driven control of transition dipole orientation, enabling either in‐plane or out‐of‐plane optical responses ...
Lilia Huynh +9 more
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