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This study introduces a self‐powered environmental monitoring system that integrates a triboelectric nanosensor (TENS) with a robotic hand, controlled remotely by an exo‐hand and powered by a thermoelectric generator (TEG). The fully autonomous system detects Pb2⁺, Cr⁶⁺, and As3⁺ ions in real‐time and operates without external power, ideal for remote ...
Yan‐Tsz Huang+8 more
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SARs stimulate but do not confer position independent gene expression
Leonora Poljak+3 more
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Clinical and Paraclinical Peculiarities of SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza Infections in Children: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Săsăran MO+6 more
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XLP mitigated CPT11 mucositis by suppressing GUS‐expressing microbes, notably L. reuteri, and diminishing bacterial GUS activity, consequently reducing SN38 accumulation to protect the intestinal epithelium. This preservation of the mucosal stem cell niche enabled rapid regeneration of secretory lineages such as mucin‐producing goblet cells, which ...
Bei Yue+15 more
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Endometriosis in Episiotomy Sar Involving Anal Sphincter.
K. Maeda+7 more
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Development of bivalent RBD adapted COVID-19 vaccines for broad sarbecovirus immunity. [PDF]
Bruno LA+19 more
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Isolation Techniques of Micro/Nano‐Scaled Species for Biomedical Applications
Separating micro/nano‐scale bioparticles from samples is essential for disease diagnosis, prevention, and monitoring. Therefore, a comprehensive overview of the latest advanced separation technologies is provided, and characteristics and limitations based on six key performance parameters, including purity, recovery rate, throughput, resolution, size ...
Qing Lu, Zhinan Zhang, Xianting Ding
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Comparison of long-term health-related quality of life and symptoms between COVID-19 patients and test-negative controls during the Omicron-predominant period in Japan. [PDF]
Maeda H+3 more
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GLS1 is a novel contributor to arterial calcification. GLS1‐catalyzed glutamate exerts the promoting effects on osteogenic reprogramming in arteries. NMDAR, a glutamate receptor, is also activated and overexpressed during arterial calcification.
Ziting Zhou+18 more
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