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From RNA to DNA: How Cargo Identity Reprograms Lipid Nanoparticle Architecture and Function
The evolution of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) spans from RNA‐LNPs, used in mRNA vaccines, to DNA‐LNPs, ideal for gene therapies. Emerging bionano architectures, decorated with DNA and plasma proteins, pave the way for advanced DNA‐based therapies that are more stable, targeted, and customizable.
Erica Quagliarini +2 more
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Wound closure is governed by geometry‐orientation coupling: aligned fibers speed migration along their axis but hinder perpendicular advance. In vivo diabetic wound experiments with composition‐matched fibrin, combined with an anisotropic diffusion (biased random‐walk) model, quantify this trade‐off and generate a healing landscape.
Yin‐Yuan Huang +13 more
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Stating Claims Against Religious Institutions [PDF]
Although the U.S. Constitution protects the rights of religious institutions, it confers no general immunity from liability for their contracts and torts.
Chopko, Mark E
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Anti‐Slip Material‐Based Strategies and Approaches
This review highlights the principle mechanisms of slipping at the microscale, linking contact mechanics with a friction behavior model for surface interfaces. Main strategies to develop anti‐slip properties to the surfaces are discussed alongside standardized testing approaches.
Sogand Abbaspoor‐Zanjani +3 more
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Fatwa as a legal and religious tool: Between State Authority and Scholarly Independence
The fatwa, is a non-binding and flexible Islamic ruling, issued by a qualified and expert Muslim jurist. Historically, the domain of issuing fatwa was in the hand of scholarly individuals who served to respond all queries posed by the public over issues
Abdul Hameed, Abdul Hannan Hamid
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Some Realism About Rulism: A Parable for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure [PDF]
When, if ever, is it legitimate for law to ban sex discrimination by religious institutions? It is best to approach this question by noticing that most of the time, ordinary civil and criminal law are legitimately applied to such institutions.
Minow, Martha Louise
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Historical Statistics of the United States Chapter on Voluntary, Nonprofit, and Religious Entities and Activities: Underlying Concepts, Concerns, and Opportunities [PDF]
This paper is a draft of the introduction to the chapter on voluntary, nonprofit, and religious entities and activities slated to appear in the Millennial Edition of Historical Statistics of the United States (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press ...
Colin B. Burke, Peter Dobkin Hall
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ABSTRACT Persistent luminescence (PersL) materials exhibit prolonged emission of light, lasting from seconds to hours after stopping the excitation. At the nanoscale, they have attracted considerable interest for applications in in vivo imaging, photodynamic therapy, and biosensing.
Celina Matuszewska +7 more
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Public Relations to Foster Organization's Values and Identity: The Case of Muhammadiyah
This study examines the strategic role of public relations in religious organizations, focusing on how Muhammadiyah employs communication to foster its organizational values and reinforce its identity.
Iman Sumarlan, Ibrahim T.I.Ukka
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Use of Distance Education by Religions of the World to Train, Edify, and Educate Adherents
Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Baha'i, Jewish, and Christian organizations are all experimenting with distance education for various reasons and to different extents, due to religious, economic, and political factors.
P. Clint Rogers, Scott L. Howell
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