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Characterization of odor markers associated with aging in old ICR mice. [PDF]
Kim JE+8 more
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A SWEAT REFLEX DUE TO PRESSURE ON THE BODY SURFACE
Kentaro Takagi, Tatsuo Sakurai
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This study presents a superhydrophilic 3D‐printed hollow microneedle patch for continuous interstitial fluid (ISF) extraction and on‐patch biomarker sensing. Combining projection micro‐stereolithography and chemical vapor deposition, high‐resolution microneedles with enhanced wettability are fabricated, enabling passive ISF uptake without external ...
Taher Abbasiasl+7 more
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FAMILIAL PERIODIC PARALYSIS (ACETONE IN THE SWEAT AND URINE DURING THE ATTACKS) [PDF]
C. Pastine
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Polymer Dots Exhibiting Multi‐Resonant Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence for Cellular Imaging
By copolymerizing with a host material, a multiple resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescent (MR‐TADF) emitter quinolino[3,2,1‐de]acridine‐5,9‐dione (QAO) is successfully assembled into water‐dispersible polymer dots (Pdots). Photophysical measurements and multichannel fluorescence imaging studies show that the narrowband emission from the MR ...
Peiqi Hu+2 more
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Variations in the Management of Canadian Patients With CFTR Related Metabolic Syndrome/Cystic Fibrosis Screen Positive, Inconclusive Diagnosis (CRMS/CFSPID). [PDF]
Chemali D+4 more
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This work presents the development of efficient blue thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) materials that perform well without doping, enabling simplified, matrix‐free hyperfluorescence (MFHF) OLEDs. When combined with encapsulated narrow‐band emitters, the TADF materials serve as effective hosts resulting in pure blue, ultranarrow emission ...
Hwan‐Hee Cho+5 more
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The Role of Nanomaterials in the Wearable Electrochemical Glucose Biosensors for Diabetes Management. [PDF]
Jamshidnejad-Tosaramandani T+3 more
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Bubble Printing of Anisotropic Clay Nanotubes
Bubble printing patterns of lyotropic liquid crystal nanotubes form toroidal or linear patterns depending on laser movement and colloidal stability. Long nanotubes create radial filament bundles, while poor electrostatic repulsion hinders deposition.
Claire Hotton+2 more
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