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The assessment for the potential introduction, spread and maintenance of African Swine Fever in the European Union from the Trans Caucasus Countries or the Russian Federation [PDF]
Albina, Emmanuel+17 more
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Self‐Assembly of Noncanonical Peptides: A New Frontier in Cancer Therapeutics and Beyond
Representative examples of noncanonical peptide assemblies in anticancer therapeutics, biomaterials, regenerative medicine, molecular imaging, and catalysis are discussed, highlighting enzyme‐instructed self‐assembly as a valuable approach for constructing biomimetic and bioinspired materials that bridge the interface between biological systems and ...
Lin Bai, Meihui Yi, Bing Xu
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Surface Engineering of Polymer Hydrogels Toward Functional Soft Material Innovations
This review highlights recent advances in hydrogel surface engineering, emphasizing its critical role in enhancing hydrogel functionality for applications in biomedicine, soft robotics, and wearable technologies. It explores strategies to modify surface chemistry and architecture without altering bulk properties, enabling features such as spatial ...
Mengnan Zhang+3 more
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“Click”‐Platform: Completely soluble vinyl sulfone‐agarose is synthesized through a direct one‐pot functionalization of the algae polysaccharide. This highly reactive agarose displays thermal gelation behavior with altered rheological properties and can therefore act as a versatile platform material.
Dennis Niedrist+4 more
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In this work, different bio‐Based Epoxy Monomers are studied in Both Cationic and Thiol‐Epoxy Photopolymerization Processes. Their thermo‐mechanical properties are characterized. ABSTRACT In this work, bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) and four bio‐based epoxy monomers were used to investigate the kinetics of cationic photopolymerization of epoxy ...
Adel Noon+5 more
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Thiol‐X Chemistry: A Skeleton Key Unlocking Advanced Polymers in Additive Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing and thiol‐X chemistry form a powerful combination for fabricating a diverse array of advanced polymers to address contemporary engineering applications. Thiol‐X reactions offer versatile polymerization mechanisms, “click” reactivity, functional group tolerance, desirable properties, and compatibility over a broad range of 3D ...
James Anthony Dicks, Chris Woolard
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