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ABSTRACT Microneedle arrays (MNAs) is a rapidly emerging technology with broad biomedical applications in drug delivery and biosensing. With sub‐millimeter dimensions and periodicity, MNAs possess geometries nearly ideal for biomedical devices operating within the terahertz (THz) spectral window.
Sang Hyun Lee +6 more
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A microfluidic platform for whole-membrane integrity profiling in live neuronal cells. [PDF]
Ryser T +6 more
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Actuation of Cell Layers in Three Dimensions
ABSTRACT The alignment of fibers and cells in living tissues affect their mechanical properties and functionality. In this context, one can draw an analogy between tissues and nematic liquid crystal elastomers. We explore this analogy by growing fibroblasts on 2D‐patterned substrates and observing the contraction of cell sheets upon detachment from the
Kirsten Endresen +6 more
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<i>In situ</i> biomimetic near-infrared fluorescent protein formed by tumor signature proteins for detecting breast cancer biopsy. [PDF]
Cheng J +9 more
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Multiplexed miRNA and Protein Analysis Using Digital Quantitative PCR in Microwell Arrays [PDF]
Brice C. Vanness, Thomas H. Linz
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Controlling the protein corona formation onto carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) enhances their functionalities as platforms for cancer theranostics. Here, we reviewed the effects of the intrinsic and acquired properties of CNMs on protein corona formation, the consequent biological and toxicological outcomes, and the strategies to reshape corona formation ...
Yajuan Zou +5 more
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YAP1 Upregulates Cytoskeleton Regulator ARHGEF1 and Tissue Regeneration Factor NEDD9 in a Multiplex Proteomic Study. [PDF]
Devadoss D +5 more
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AI–Guided 4D Printing of Carnivorous Plants–Inspired Microneedles for Accelerated Wound Healing
This work presents an artificial intelligence (AI)‐guided 4D‐printed microneedle platform inspired by carnivorous plants for wound healing. A thermo‐responsive shape memory polymer enables body temperature–triggered self‐coiling for autonomous wound closure.
Hyun Lee +21 more
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