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This work introduces a novel Hybrid Retinal Implant (HRI), composed of a high‐density electrode array integrated with glutamatergic neurons to overcome key limitations of current retinal prostheses. The significant reduction of activation threshold and of electrode cross‐talk yields in an improved spatial resolution.
Nairouz Farah +8 more
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SYNCHRONIZATION OF DIVISION OF A THYMINELESS MUTANT OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
Hazel D. Barner, Seymour S. Cohen
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Epitaxial piezoelectric α‐quartz/Si BioNEMS sensors, made using soft chemistry, effectively detect the Chikungunya virus. They have a mass sensitivity of 205 pg Hz−1 in liquid and can detect the virus at a limit of 9 ng mL−1. This development enables high‐frequency mass devices for point‐of‐care testing in healthcare and other electronic applications ...
Raissa Rathar +12 more
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Immunoglobulin Production in Synchronized Cultures of Human Hematopoietic Cell Lines [PDF]
M Takahashi +3 more
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Overview of Control and Grid Synchronization for Distributed Power Generation Systems
F. Blaabjerg +3 more
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Bio‐Friendly Artificial Muscles Based on Carbon Nanotube Yarns and Eutectogel Derivatives
Solid‐state artificial muscles based on coiled commercial carbon nanotube yarns coated with eutectogel derivatives exhibit unipolar actuation through selective ion intercalation. Combining polyanionic and polycationic gels enables enhanced contractile stroke and high energy density.
Gabriela Ananieva +6 more
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THE FORMATION OF SUBNUCLEAR AGGREGATES IN NORMAL AND SYNCHRONIZED PROTOZOAN CELLS
Otto H. Scherbaum +2 more
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SYNCHRONIZATION OF OESTRUS IN DAIRY HEIFERS WITH 6 -METHYL-17 -ACETOXY-PROGESTERONE AND ITS EFFECT ON CONCEPTION RATE [PDF]
M. L. FAHNING +4 more
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Thermoelectric temperature sensors are developed that directly measure heat changes during optical‐based neural stimulation with millisecond precision. The sensors reveal the temperature windows for safe reversible neural modulation: 1.4–4.5 °C enables reversible neural inhibition, while temperatures above 6.1 °C cause permanent thermal damage.
Junhee Lee +9 more
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