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Summary: The ocean represents a complex sensory environment, which acts as a crucible of evolution for polymodal sensory perception. The cellular and molecular bases of polymodal sensory perception in a marine environment remain enigmatic.
Zonglai Liang+2 more
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Learning During a Crisis: the SARS Epidemic in Taiwan [PDF]
When SARS struck Taiwan in the spring of 2003, many people feared that the disease would spread through the healthcare system. As a result, outpatient medical visits fell by over 30 percent in the course of a few weeks.
Anup Malani+2 more
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This review explores the transformative role of AI in biosensor technology and provides a holistic interdisciplinary perspective that covers a broader scope of AI‐enabled biosensor technologies across various sectors including healthcare, environmental monitoring, food safety, and agriculture. It also highlights the important role of novel materials in
Tuğba Akkaş+4 more
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We report a 3.2 Å cryoEM structure of functional amyloid protein FapC from Pseudomonas sp. UK4, an essential component of bacterial biofilm, which reveals a Greek key‐shaped protofilament, supports bioinformatically determined motifs, nuances AlphaFold predictions, emphasizes heterogeneous cross‐β stacking in amyloid cross‐seeding and shows strain ...
Yanting Jiang+13 more
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Using multivariate analysis, a novel emulgel adjuvant is developed by combining key nanoemulsion formulation variables–hydrogel trapping, small globule size, and mannide monooleate surfactant–achieving 10× greater immunogenicity than MF59 in mice after a single shot.
Ahmed O. Shalash+9 more
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A switchable Fe(II)–Hg(II) coordination polymer exhibits reversible ON‐OFF terahertz (THz) absorption through temperature‐ and light‐induced spin‐crossover. The material shows strong, tunable THz responses linked to phonon modes around Fe(II) centers, supported by spectroscopic measurements and calculations.
Guanping Li+13 more
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Stimuli‐Responsive Materials for Biomedical Applications
Stimulus‐responsive materials (SRMs) hold great promise for use in a wide range of biomedical applications. This review covers four stimulus modalities, namely, electrical, optical, magnetic, and ultrasound, and their associated SRMs. It provides a summary of the materials in each modality, their development, and current research perspectives.
Adriana Teixeira do Nascimento+8 more
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