In this study, the interplay of dipolar dynamics and ionic charge transport in MOF compounds is investigated. Synthesizing the novel structure CFA‐25 with integrated freely rotating dipolar groups, local and macroscopic effects, including interactions with Cs cations are explored.
Ralph Freund +6 more
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PGE1 Suppresses the Expression of M2 Markers on Macrophages Through Prostaglandin Receptors. [PDF]
Tsuchiya H +5 more
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A lack of standard approaches for testing and reporting the performance of metal halide perovskites and organic semiconductor radiation detectors has resulted in inconsistent interpretation of performance parameters, impeding progress in the field. This Perspective recommends key metrics and experimental details, which are suggested for reporting in ...
Jessie A. Posar +8 more
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Insights into cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) anterograde trafficking and pharmacological chaperoning. [PDF]
Oyagawa CRM +4 more
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This work discusses the use of blended channel materials in OECTs. It explores how mixing glycolated and alkoxylated polymers in various ratios offers a simpler and more efficient route to tuning OECT properties. The performance of the polymer blends is compared to the corresponding copolymers, demonstrating similar OECT characteristics, swelling ...
Lize Bynens +14 more
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Affinity-guided labeling reveals P2X7 nanoscale membrane redistribution during BV2 microglial activation. [PDF]
Arnould B +9 more
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Leveraging the heterogeneity of the NK cell repertoire for the development of immunotherapies for acute leukemia. [PDF]
Ferron E +3 more
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Physical exercise increases binding of POMC to blood extracellular vesicles. [PDF]
Santos MF +13 more
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Dual-receptor targeting of type I dendritic cells with DNA-scaffolded nanoparticles enhances STING-licensed antitumor immunity. [PDF]
Jana D +8 more
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Immune Camouflage in <i>Pythium insidiosum</i> Keratitis: A Hypothesis on Molecular Mimicry and Host Pattern Recognition Receptor Evasion. [PDF]
Gurnani B, Kaur K.
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