Natural Aging of Biomaterials in Ambient and Physiological Environments
Biomaterials used in biomedical applications can change their physical properties over time, even under ambient and physiological conditions. This review highlights key studies on the natural aging of materials ranging from soft hydrogels to metals and ceramics, emphasizing how time‐dependent changes influence function and performance.
Shuyu Zhang, Anne E. Staples
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We prepared five glycosylated liposomal nanoparticles (G‐LNPs) to investigate the role of glycosylation and protein corona in modulating the in vivo behavior of G‐LNPs. We show that IgG and complement C3 adsorption enhanced liposomal nanoparticle clearance, with IgG promoting subsequent C3 binding.
Yingjie Yu +18 more
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Potential normal tissue sparing in vulvar cancer using intensity modulated proton therapy versus volumetric modulated arc therapy. [PDF]
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Here we demonstrate that weak HB CH donor cyanostilbenes promote water/ion transport through their ability to form less‐ordered transient water channels within the lipid bilayer with increased water permeability and NO3−/ Cl− selectivity. ABSTRACT Transmembrane water transport strongly depends on how dynamic, translocating water clusters are stabilized
Ioan Stroia +6 more
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Commissioning of LUNA three-dimensional surface-guided radiotherapy in full rotating gantry proton therapy system. [PDF]
Lew KS +11 more
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We report a heterogeneous double hydrogen bond/photoredox synergistic catalysis, wherein the flexibility and spatial orientation of catalytic centers, rather than catalyst activity, play a dominant role in catalytic performance. ABSTRACT Catalyst activity is typically the primary priority in designing a catalytic system. The higher catalyst activity is
Jing Ouyang +8 more
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Dynamic range optimization for treatment time reduction in respiratory-gated proton therapy using RayStation v2025. [PDF]
Cho S, Yu JI, Park HC, Jo K.
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Mitochondria‐Targeting Moieties Based on N‐Tethered Pyridinium Cations
Pyridinium cations were benchmarked as mitochondria‐targeting moieties in a panel of N‐tethered fluorescent‐, bioactive‐, and inert‐cargo conjugates. 3,5‐Diphenylpyridinium (DPPy+) is a competent triphenylphosphonium (TPP+) surrogate, combining high mitochondria‐targeting efficiency with lower intrinsic effects on mitochondrial function.
Ivan Džajić +27 more
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Commissioning and clinical implementation of Monaco treatment planning system on a compact pencil beam scanning proton therapy system. [PDF]
Xu X +13 more
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Light‐Activated Isolation of High‐Quality Mitochondria for Therapeutic Transplantation
The Light‐Activated Mitochondrial Isolation (LAMI) platform enables the selective and non‐destructive isolation of high‐purity, metabolically active mitochondria. By integrating modular, ligand‐programmable magnetic probes with photo‐cleavable release, LAMI overcomes long‐standing limitations of conventional isolation methods and provides a robust ...
Hui Liu +12 more
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