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A soft, wearable microfluidic device for the capture, storage, and colorimetric sensing of sweat
Ahyeon Koh+21 more
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A theranostic nanoplatform is formulated with NIR‐II emissive lipophilic cyanine dye IRC18 to intercalate into genetically engineered IL12/CSF1R‐macrophage membrane‐liposome hybrid nanovesicles, which assists to achieve blood–brain barrier crossing, glioblastoma targeting, NIR‐II fluorescence imaging, image‐guided membrane‐targeted mild photothermal ...
Pengfei Chen+10 more
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Liquid Moisture Transport in Single and Layered Cotton Woven Fabrics. [PDF]
Matusiak M, Szpunar J.
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FAMILIAL PERIODIC PARALYSIS (ACETONE IN THE SWEAT AND URINE DURING THE ATTACKS) [PDF]
C. Pastine
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Recent Advances in Xenes Based FET for Biosensing Applications
Xenes (monoelemental 2D materials like graphene, phosphorene, tellurene) enable ultrasensitive FET (Field‐Effect Transistor) biosensors due to their tunable bandgap, high carrier mobility, and large surface area. Advances in synthesis (CVD, MBE) and functionalization allow detection of DNA/RNA (via CRISPR‐Cas systems), proteins, small molecules, and ...
Huide Wang+9 more
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A novel kinetic model estimating the urea concentration in plasma during non-invasive sweat-based monitoring in hemodialysis. [PDF]
Yin X+7 more
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Colloidal nanoparticles self‐assembly advances towards intelligent, customized assembly through precise control of binary co‐assemblies. This review explores the evolution from monolithic to binary assemblies, highlighting how the AI‐guided programmable assembly approach has the potential to shift from passive assembly to active intelligent design.
Cancan Li+5 more
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Breaking the Specificity Barrier in Microwave Sensing: Highly Specific Lactate Microwave Biosensor for Fitness and Exercise Optimization. [PDF]
Fatani F, Rauf S, Banerjee A, Shamim A.
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A comparison of the composition of sweat induced by dry heat and by wet heat
E.F.ST.J. Lyburn
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Polyglutamine (polyQ) tract expansion (≥ 36 amino acids) within the N‐terminal region of the Huntingtin protein (Httex1) causes Huntington's disease (HD), for which the underlying causes are not well‐understood. The authors performed computer simulations to understand the cause of HD at the molecular level.
Priyesh Mohanty+2 more
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