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原載於2015年7月14日《晴報》。 Originally published in Sky Post 14th July 2015.https://commons.ln.edu.hk/osl_press/1018/thumbnail ...
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This work presents a novel, dynamically perfused, configurable microfluidic system for epidermis‐only (E and full‐thickness skin (FT SoC) growth, emulating human skin structure and barrier function. Upon TiO2 nanoparticle exposure, the system reveals compromised barrier integrity, reduced metabolic activity, increased permeability, and chemokine‐driven
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Service-Learning : An Extraordinary Learning Experience In this issue, you will find Service-Learning was an extraordinary learning experience for Lingnan students to make a difference in the community.
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Microphysiological Systems of Lymphatics and Immune Organs
This review surveys recent progress in engineering lymphatic microenvironments and immune organoids within microphysiological systems, emphasizing innovative strategies to recreate the biochemical and biophysical complexity of native lymphatic tissues.
Ishita Jain +2 more
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Faculty newsletter (Vol. 3, Iss. 2)
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Smart Catheters for Diagnosis, Monitoring, and Therapy
This study presents a comprehensive review of smart catheters, an emerging class of medical devices that integrate embedded sensors, robotics, and communication systems, offering increased functionality and complexity to enable real‐time health monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment. Abstract This review explores smart catheters as an emerging class of
Azra Yaprak Tarman +12 more
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Lingnan students address food wastage with hands-on action
原載於2016年6月28日《The Standard》。(只有英文) Originally published in The Standard 28th June 2016.
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Boron‐Doped Nano‐Crystalline Coated Carbon Fibers for Phasic Dopamine Sensing
This uniform coating presents a mix of graphitic and diamond‐like carbon to create a mechanically and electrically robust alternative for the electrochemical detection of dopamine. The electrodes in this work possess the equivalent sensitivity to the state‐of‐the‐art FSCV dopamine detecting electrodes, whilst demonstrating an ability to withstand ...
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