Lysyl oxidase crosslinking of type I collagen decreases neutrophil extravasation through an endothelium during the initial response to P. aeruginosa. This decrease in extravasation is likely due to the increase in VE‐cadherin expression between endothelial cells seeded on LOX‐crosslinked collagen hydrogels.
Christopher J. Calo +7 more
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Color‐pure all‐organic emitters, i.e., with narrow spectral characteristics, are intensively studied for high‐definition organic LEDs and multi‐color bioimaging. In order to guide targeted materials design, this educative review discusses spectral characteristics, proper definitions and units, and the physical basis of spectral broadening, to distill ...
Johannes Gierschner +6 more
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Innovative Technique for Single-Stage Phalloplasty with Complete Urethral Reconstruction for Micropenis and Perineal Hypospadias. [PDF]
Sharma M +6 more
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Natural Aging of Biomaterials in Ambient and Physiological Environments
Biomaterials used in biomedical applications can change their physical properties over time, even under ambient and physiological conditions. This review highlights key studies on the natural aging of materials ranging from soft hydrogels to metals and ceramics, emphasizing how time‐dependent changes influence function and performance.
Shuyu Zhang, Anne E. Staples
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Biomimetic Chitosan/Polyvinyl Alcohol-Glycerol Scaffolds Inspired by Porcupine Quills for Segmental Bone Defect Repair. [PDF]
Yang J +5 more
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Research on Creep Deformation of Dissimilar FSWed T-Joints Under Different Ultrasonic Vibration Modes: Experiment, Constitutive Model, and Simulation Verification. [PDF]
Ye T +6 more
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Ensemble machine learning-based sensitivity and parametric assessment of headed stud shear connectors behavior in composite construction. [PDF]
Habib A +6 more
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Toward Chromoselective Transformations in Biological Systems: Perspectives and Challenges
Controlling biological systems with small‐molecule chromophores has evolved into a powerful strategy and is applied from chemical biology to medicine. However, the complexity of in vivo systems cannot be matched by a single wavelength of light. Developing methods to combine and individually control multiple chromophores is crucial.
Nadja A. Simeth
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A fully protein‐based hydrogel integrated two orthogonal photoreceptors to enable reversible manipulation of stiffness with red/far‐red light and irreversible gel‐sol transitions with green light. Unexpectedly, high‐intensity red light results in attenuated stiffening and dark‐adaptation, arising from increased crosslinking dynamics in the ...
Saskia Frank, Seraphine V. Wegner
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Web tension field action of a stainless steel section with stiffened web and folded flanges under bending and shear interaction. [PDF]
Huangfu SE +5 more
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