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Bioactive Conductive Ti3C2Tx‐Ce Hydrogel Facilitates Spinal Cord Injury Repair Through ROS Scavenging and Mitochondrial Regulation

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Bioactive conductive Ti3C2Tx‐Ce hydrogels with with scavenging ROS and alleviating neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction are exploited for SCI treatment. This functionality is attributed to interfacial activation modification of Ti3C2Tx with Ce3+ ions to in‐situ form Ce(OH)x‐mediated protective layer, which is beneficial to enabling stable intracellular ...
Weikang Wang   +12 more
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Enzymatic degradation of pea fibers changes pea protein concentrate functionality. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Res Food Sci
Zink JI   +4 more
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PFAS-Free Energy Storage: Investigating Alternatives for Lithium-Ion Batteries. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Savvidou EK   +6 more
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Stretchable Seal

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018
Many stretchable electronic devices require stretchable hermetic seals. However, stretchability and permeability are inextricably linked at the molecular level: stretchable, low-permeability materials do not exist. We collect data for the permeation of water and oxygen in many materials and describe the scaling relations for both flat and wrinkled ...
Paul Le Floch   +4 more
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“Seal finger”

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1981
Two young women developed septic arthritis in an interphalangeal joint following a seal bite. One patient was cured with tetracycline: the other required joint arthrodesis. This entity known as "seal finger" is common among sealers. Although the infection may be cured with tetracycline, in late treated or untreated cases joint destruction may occur. No
D P, Mass, W L, Newmeyer, E S, Kilgore
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Seals, Sealings and Seal Impressions from Akrotiri in Thera

2019
The monograph contains the primary publication of the seals (S1–S16), sealings (N1–N75) and stamped objects (I1–I3) retrieved at the Bronze Age site of Akrotiri in Thera. Their contexts date from the MC A period, which corresponds roughly to the Cretan MM I period (at the turn of the third to the second millennium BC), until the final volcanic ...
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