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A systematic review and meta-analysis of x-ray therapy versus proton beam therapy for pediatric central nervous system germ cell tumors: TRP-Germinoma 2025 [PDF]
Sho Hosaka +13 more
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Modulus‐Switchable Miniature Robots for Biomedical Applications: A Review
Materials, robot designs, proof‐of‐concept functions, and biomedical applications of modulus‐switchable miniature robots. Miniature soft robots have shown great potential in biomedical applications due to their excellent controllability and suitable mechanical properties in biological environments.
Chunyun Wei, Yibin Wang, Jiangfan Yu
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Optimizing QACT Frequency in Proton Therapy: Analysis of Standard Guidelines Across Treatment Sites. [PDF]
Ger RB +4 more
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An introduction for multidrive and environment‐adaptive micro/nanorobotics: design and fabrication strategies, intelligent actuation, and their applications. Various intelligent actuation approaches—magnetic, acoustic, optical, chemical, and biological—can be synergistically designed to enhance flexibility and adaptive behavior for precision medicine ...
Aiqing Ma +10 more
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Prompt gamma imaging vs. range probing: Experimental comparison of two range verification approaches for proton therapy. [PDF]
Bertschi S +9 more
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Proton Therapy Review: Proton Therapy from a Medical
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Al‐Hilfi et al. present a biocatalytic strategy for synthesizing 5‐methyl‐5,6‐dihydrothymidine (5‐MDHT), a sensitive MRI contrast agent. The study demonstrates that recombinant enzyme catalysis offers an efficient, sustainable, and eco‐friendly alternative to traditional chemical synthesis for producing clinically relevant imaging probes.
Aimen Al‐Hilfi +8 more
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Time-saving potential of daily online adaptive proton therapy for head and neck cancers by reducing number of beams. [PDF]
Choulilitsa E +5 more
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Initiation Kinetics of Latent Olefin Metathesis Precatalysts
Ready, set, go: Initiation of several latent olefin metathesis precatalysts was measured both by light and heat activation. Sulfur‐chelated ruthenium precatalysts were initiated more efficiently when thermally activated, while the precatalysts with phosphite ligands were more responsive to photochemical stimulation. The initiation results were compared
Nadir Rosenblat +3 more
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