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This study harnesses hydrodynamic flows to generate, confine and stimulate stem cell spheroids, enabling the large‐scale production of extracellular vesicles (EVs). This innovative method not only streamlines spheroid formation and subsequent EV release in a single, integrated process, but also ensures the generation of EVs with enhanced biological ...
Solène Lenoir +7 more
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The exact solution of the Riemann problem with non-zero tangential velocities in relativistic hydrodynamics [PDF]
JOSÉ A. PONS +2 more
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Distance and Tangential Velocity of the Main Ionizing Star in the North\n America/Pelican Nebulae with Gaia EDR3 [PDF]
Michael A. Kuhn, Lynne A. Hillenbrand
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This study employs longitudinal fluorescence imaging in transgenic mice to map post‐craniotomy cortical recovery. We identify distinct neuroimmune recovery phases: microglial structural inflammation peaks at ∼10 days, neuronal structural intensity peaks at ∼14 days and correlates with microglial activity, and functional network modularity is most ...
Guihua Xiao +13 more
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Tangential velocity constraint for orbital maneuvers with Theory of Functional Connections. [PDF]
de Almeida AK +11 more
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THE BROWN DWARF KINEMATICS PROJECT I. PROPER MOTIONS AND TANGENTIAL VELOCITIES FOR A LARGE SAMPLE OF LATE-TYPE M, L, AND T DWARFS [PDF]
Jacqueline K. Faherty +5 more
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Recent Advances in Decoupling Strategies for Soft Sensors
This review provides an overview of recent advances in decoupling strategies for soft sensors. It summarizes single‐modal sensors that are insensitive to stretching, bending, crosstalk, and other environmental interferences, and highlights emerging multimodal decoupling methods enabled by spatiotemporal information and machine learning.
Yangbo Yuan +4 more
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Force-velocity coupling limits human adaptation in physical human-robot interaction. [PDF]
Edraki M +3 more
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Active Force Dynamics in Red Blood Cells Under Non‐Invasive Optical Tweezers
A non‐invasive method combines low‐power optical tweezers with high‐speed microscopy to simultaneously monitor local membrane forces and displacements in single human red blood cells. This dual‐channel approach reveals a mechano‐dynamic signature that correlates the cell's metabolic state with its mechanical activity. This energetic framework serves as
Arnau Dorn +5 more
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