Toward the 3rd Generation of Smart Farming: Materials, Devices, and Systems for E‐Plant Technologies
This review explores the latest developments in e‐plant technologies, which are revolutionizing smart farming by enabling real‐time monitoring of plant and environmental conditions. It covers the design, applications, and systems of e‐plant devices, detailing how they integrate data analytics to optimize agricultural practices, enhance crop yields, and
Daegun Kim +5 more
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Characterizing programmed cell death features in osteoarthritis through integrative multiomics and machine learning analysis. [PDF]
Sun Q, Zhong Y, Huang G, Lin Y.
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Live to die another way: modes of programmed cell death and the signals emanating from dying cells
Y. Fuchs, H. Steller
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Buckling‐resistant and trace‐stacked (BRATS) intracortical microelectrode arrays (MEAs) eliminate the need for insertion aid and complex surgical setup, resulting in minimal inflammatory tissue response, compared to conventional flexible MEAs inserted with aid. Trace stacking effectively doubled the channel count without increasing the MEA shank width,
May Yoon Pwint, Delin Shi, X. Tracy Cui
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Identification and validation of prognostic genes associated with m6A-regulated programmed cell death in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. [PDF]
Zhang J +6 more
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Self‐Immolative Activatable Nanoassembly toward Immuno‐Photodynamic Therapy in TME
A quinone methide‐gated, self‐immolative, H2O2‐responsive nano‐photosensitizer (Pyz/PS) is developed for targeted immuno‐photodynamic therapy. Pyz/PS selectively activates within tumor microenvironments, restores photosensitizer activity, generates ROS, and depletes intracellular GSH, enhancing oxidative stress.
Jing Li +10 more
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Editorial: Ferroptosis: intersections, implications, and innovations in programmed cell death. [PDF]
Cig B, Petit PX, Mayo JC.
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Review of: "Programmed Cell Death and the Origin of Wing Polyphenism in Ants: Implications for Major Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality" [PDF]
Hugo Darras
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