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A complementary charge‐trap memristor (CoCTM) featuring a unique current transient with tunable overshoot‐relaxation dynamics is introduced for high‐resolution reservoir computing. By leveraging higher‐order temporal dynamics from engineered trapping layers, the device generates multiple output states from a single input, forming rich, high‐dimensional
Alba Martinez+9 more
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Editorial: The Real and Symbolic Dangers of the Insect Sting [PDF]
Harold A. Abramson
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A sequence‐encoded supramolecular construct containing two accessible toeholds is developed herein for enabling multiple editing operations. By introducing specific input strands, it is possible to selectively erase or rewrite digital content through parallel or series toehold‐mediated strand displacement (PTMSD or STMSD).
Jakub Ossowski+3 more
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A dual‐head airbrush‐based spraying device, combined with a fibrinogen bioink enriched with glycosaminoglycans and collagen, enables the delivery of biomaterials and cells to promote wound healing. This system demonstrates effective skin regeneration in vitro and in vivo, with comparable results to autografts.
Paula Pleguezuelos‐Beltrán+7 more
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Progress of Immune‐Inducible Biomaterials for Post‐Ablation Cancers
The presence of residual tumors after ablative therapies poses a significant challenge, generally resulting in recurrence and metastases. This review offers a concise overview of immune‐inducible biomaterials from the perspective of the cancer‐immunity cycle, and how they enhance antitumor immunity through diverse mechanisms following ablative ...
Shuangshuang Zhao+7 more
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Yuhan Chen,1,* Si Yue,1,* Lingyan Yu,1,* Jinghao Cao,1 Yingchao Liu,1 Aoli Deng,1 Yajuan Lu,1 Jing Yang,1 Huanjuan Li,1 Jing Du,1 Jun Xia,1 Yanchun Li,2 Yongming Xia3 1Laboratory Medicine Center, Department of Clinical Laboratory, Zhejiang ...
Chen Y+12 more
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Safety Evaluation of Repeated Application of Polymeric Microarray Patches in Miniature Pigs
This study demonstrates the safety of repeated application of three types of microarray patches (MAPs), hydrogelforming, dissolving, and implantable, over four weeks in miniature pigs. No adverse skin or systemic effects were observed, supporting the clinical potential of MAPs as safe and effective drug delivery platforms.
Qonita Kurnia Anjani+4 more
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Defamation and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Healing The Sting [PDF]
Robert M. Ackerman
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