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Advancements in Stimulus-Responsive Co-Delivery Nanocarriers for Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy [PDF]
Hong-Fang Sun, Shu-Yang Xie
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Proprioception and Stimulus-Response Compatibility [PDF]
Sixteen subjects pressed a left or right key in response to lateralized visual stimuli, in uncrossed (left index finger on left key, right finger on right key) and crossed conditions (left finger on right key and vice versa), with varying finger separations.
Worringham, Charles, Kerr, Graham
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Stimulus-Responsive Transport Properties of Nanocolloidal Hydrogels
Applications of polymer hydrogels in separation technologies, environmental remediation, and drug delivery require control of hydrogel transport properties that are largely governed by the pore dimensions.
Shangyu Li (10692213) +5 more
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Estimating stimulus response latency [PDF]
Stimulus response latency is the delay in the onset of stimulus-evoked neuronal activity. We develop maximum likelihood and least squares estimators of stimulus response latency and present a comparison of the performance of these methods with estimators commonly used in the neuroscience literature.
H S, Friedman, C E, Priebe
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A Stimulus-Response Framework for Robot Control [PDF]
We propose in this article a new approach to robot cognitive control based on a stimulus-response framework that models both a robot’s stimuli and the robot’s decision to switch tasks in response to or inhibit the stimuli. In an autonomous system, we expect a robot to be able to deal with the whole system of stimuli and to use them to regulate its ...
GIANNI, Mario +2 more
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Stimulus–response bindings in priming
People can rapidly form arbitrary associations between stimuli and the responses they make in the presence of those stimuli. Such stimulus-response (S-R) bindings, when retrieved, affect the way that people respond to the same, or related, stimuli.
Henson R.N. +4 more
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Stimulus-Responsive Nanoconjugates Derived from Phytoglycogen Nanoparticles
Plant-derived phytoglycogen nanoparticles (PhG NPs) have the advantages of size uniformity, dispersibility in water, excellent lubrication properties, and lack of cytotoxicity; however, their chemical functionalization may lead to loss of NP structural ...
Gilbert C. Walker +11 more
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Stimuli responsive luminescent materials are important in applied research but many of these materials are based on fluorescent stimuli responsive materials.
Dan Li +5 more
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In this study, a novel type of stimulus-responsive nanoparticle-integrated dissolving microneedle (DMN) is designed and fabricated as transdermal drug delivery systems for synergetic chemo-photothermal therapy of superficial skin tumors.
Yao Li (154923) +9 more
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