UV Laser‐Induced Carbon Microelectrode Arrays for Neuronal Recordings
Thin‐film electrodes are flexible devices of high conformability and minimal dimensions with attractive properties for in vivo and in vitro bioelectronics. Here, electrodes are developed from parylene films via ultraviolet laser‐induced carbonization.
Fulvia Del Duca +10 more
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Nonreciprocal quantum synchronization. [PDF]
Lai DG, Miranowicz A, Nori F.
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Necessary conditions for subharmonic and superharmonic synchronization in weakly nonlinear systems [PDF]
Richard E. Kronauer, Samuel Musa
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Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses: A Powerful Tool in Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery
This work is a comprehensive revision of bioactive glasses (BGs), pioneered by Prof. L.L. Hench, which are key in bone repair and regenerative medicine. Sol–gel methods and mesoporous designs enhanced their bioactivity, ions, and drug delivery. BGs now support gene therapy and 3D‐printed scaffolds, enabling personalized, multifunctional treatments in ...
Natividad Gómez‐Cerezo +3 more
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Bifurcation and synchronization analysis in a stall-flutter aeroelastic system under varying preset angles and frequency ratios. [PDF]
Kumar S, Venkatramani J, Gupta A.
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SYNCHRONIZATION OF OESTRUS IN HEIFERS USING INTRA-VAGINAL PESSARIES IMPREGNATED WITH SC-9880 AND PMSG [PDF]
D. F. Wishart, B. D. HOSKIN
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The Kuramoto model: A simple paradigm for synchronization phenomena
J. Acebrón +4 more
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This study introduces the first miniaturized, patient‐specific carotid artery model created via 3D printing using GelMA with embedded vascular cells. Combining CFD, PIV, and flow perfusion, the model replicates anatomically dependent hemodynamics and cellular responses.
Jorge A. Catano +7 more
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Experimental realization and synchronization of a quantum van der Pol oscillator. [PDF]
Li Y +10 more
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Seeing inside the Body Using Wearable Sensing and Imaging Technologies
This review explores wearable technologies for noninvasive internal health monitoring. It categorizes approaches into indirect sensing (e.g., bioelectrical and biochemical signals) and direct imaging (e.g., wearable ultrasound and EIT), highlighting multimodal integration and system‐level innovation toward personalized, continuous healthcare.
Sumin Kim +3 more
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