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Tumor Organoids: Breakthroughs in Clinical Decision Making, Drug Development, and Translational Advances Beyond Conventional Models

open access: yesMed Research, Volume 2, Issue 1, Page 26-40, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Tumor organoid models are revolutionizing cancer research by bridging the translational gap between conventional two‐dimensional cell cultures and animal models. This Editorial thoroughly explores the fundamental innovations of patient‐derived organoid technology.
Yimao Wu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multifunctional superhydrophobic surfaces

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2021
Surface wetting has a significant influence on the performance and applications of the materials. The superhydrophobic surfaces have water repellency due to low surface energy chemistry and micro/nanostructure roughness. The amazing applications of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) lead to increase attention to superhydrophobicity in recent decades. The
Saba, Goharshenas Moghadam   +2 more
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Mechanically Durable Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Advanced Materials, 2010
AbstractDevelopment of durable non‐wetting surfaces is hindered by the fragility of the microscopic roughness features that are necessary for superhydrophobicity. Mechanical wear on superhydrophobic surfaces usually shows as increased sticking of water, leading to loss of non‐wettability.
Bower, Chris   +6 more
openaire   +4 more sources

BIOMIMETIC SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES

2014
Inspiration from nature has been widely used in the development of new materials and in the improvement of their properties. Superhydrophobic surfaces inspired in species present in nature with highly water repellent self-cleaning properties — such as the well-known lotus leaf — are interesting examples of the biomimetic approach for the development of
Oliveira, Mariana B., Mano, J. F.
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Patterned Superhydrophobic Metallic Surfaces

Langmuir, 2009
This work shows that after creating certain dual scale roughness structures by femtosecond laser irradiation different metal alloys initially show superhydrophilic behavior with complete wetting of the structured surface. However, over time, these surfaces become nearly superhydrophobic with contact angles in the vicinity of 150 degrees and ...
Anne-Marie, Kietzig   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Mass-producible superhydrophobic surfaces

Chemical Communications, 2011
Mass-producible superhydrophobic surfaces with remarkably identical appearance and efficiency through a mold fabrication and hot embossing process are reported.
Lee, SE Lee, Sang-Eon   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Electrokinetics on superhydrophobic surfaces

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2012
On a superhydrophobic surface a liquid is exposed to a large air-water interface. The reduced wall friction is expected to cause a higher electro-osmotic mobility. On the other hand, the low charge density of a superhydrophobic surface reduces the electro-osmotic mobility.
Papadopoulos, P.   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Superhydrophobic Hierarchical Honeycomb Surfaces

Langmuir, 2012
Two-dimensional hexagonally ordered honeycomb surfaces have been created by solvent casting polybutadiene films under controlled humidity. Subsequent CF(4) plasmachemical fluorination introduces cross-linking and surface texturing, leading to hierarchical surfaces with roughness on both the 10 μm (honeycomb) and micrometer (texturing) length scales ...
P S, Brown   +4 more
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Superhydrophobic Metal Surface

2021
Demands of metals in automobiles, construction, aerospace, and other applications have increased because of their texture, strength, and flexibility; however, undesired corrosion makes their applications limited to a certain period. Although several methods like painting, cathodic deposition, and the creation of alloys have been developed in the recent
Debasis Nanda   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Electrochemical Processes

Advanced Materials, 2013
AbstractThis review is an exhaustive representation of the electrochemical processes reported in the literature to produce superhydrophobic surfaces. Due to the intensive demand in the elaboration of superhydrophobic materials using low‐cost, reproducible and fast methods, the use of strategies based on electrochemical processes have exponentially ...
Darmanin, Thierry   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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