Effect of Energy-Dependent Proton Irradiation in Thin-Film YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7-δ</sub> Superconductor. [PDF]
Harrison T +6 more
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Bioinspired bromination of a resilin‐derived peptide enables the fabrication of electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds that uniquely combine strain‐stiffening elasticity, proteolytic stability, and antioxidant functionality. These brominated peptide–gelatin hybrids mimic the extensibility of natural elastomers, demonstrating tunable mechanical resilience ...
Elisa Marelli +6 more
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DNA Noncovalent Interactions of Dinuclear η<sup>6</sup>-Arene Ru(II) Complexes: Influence of Complex Charge and Bridging Ligand Length on DNA Binding Mode and Cytotoxic Activity. [PDF]
Thomos D +5 more
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Fe─NC porous oxygen reduction electrocatalysts are prepared employing a 2,4,6‐Triaminopyrimidine‐based porous organic polymer, a Mg2+ Lewis acid, and a low‐temperature cation exchange protocol. Using the polymer precursor achieves high pyrolysis yields and results in atomically dispersed FeNx sites. The resulting catalysts feature hierarchical porosity
Eliot Petitdemange +11 more
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Gnetumgams A and B: two new 2-phenylbenzofuran derivatives from the lianas of <i>Gnetum montanum</i> with xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity. [PDF]
Van Do TN +4 more
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Electrosynthesis of Bioactive Chemicals, From Ions to Pharmaceuticals
This review discusses recent advances in electrosynthesis for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. It covers key electrochemical materials enabling precise delivery of ions and small molecules for cellular modulation and disease treatment, alongside catalytic systems for pharmaceutical synthesis.
Gwangbin Lee +4 more
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Injectable hyaluronic acid-metformin conjugate gel for sustained intra-articular delivery and prevention of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. [PDF]
Pastukh V +7 more
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Microplastics from Wearable Bioelectronic Devices: Sources, Risks, and Sustainable Solutions
Bioelectronic devices (e.g., e‐skins) heavily rely on polymers that at the end of their life cycle will generate microplastics. For research, a holistic approach to viewing the full impact of such devices cannot be overlooked. The potential for devices as sources for microplastics is raised, with mitigation strategies surrounding polysaccharide and ...
Conor S. Boland
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