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Thoracic Paravertebral Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma Masquerading as Spinal Tuberculosis: Case Report and Review of Literature. [PDF]
Li L, Pan JL, Yu CX, Sun P.
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Magnetic Bioprinting and Actuation of Stretchable Muscle Tissue
Human and murine myoblasts labeled with iron oxide nanoparticles are magnetically bioprinted into wrench‐shaped tissues, which are then anchored between two magnetic needles. Mechanical stretching of these tissues enhances both their maturation and functional performance. Abstract Engineering tissues with precise, long‐lasting shapes and the capability
Noam Demri +6 more
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Fluid mechanics of sarcomeres as porous media.
Severn J, Vacus T, Lauga E.
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Interface second harmonic generation enhancement in bulk WS<sub>2</sub>/MoS<sub>2</sub> hetero-bilayer van der Waals nanoantennas. [PDF]
Tognazzi A +7 more
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Flexible, biocompatible PVDF nanofibers embedded with magnetite nanodiscs enable wireless magnetoelectric neuromodulation. Shape anisotropy of the nanodiscs facilitates magnetostrictive strain transfer under alternating magnetic fields, allowing activation of neurons in vitro and behavioral modulation in vivo, without requiring rigid implants or ...
Lorenzo Signorelli +11 more
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Structure and ultrastructure of nuptial and extranuptial nectaries explain secretion changes throughout flower lifetime and allow for multiple ecological interactions. [PDF]
Balduino H +4 more
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Recent advances in diagnostics have accelerated the development of miniaturized wearable technologies for the continuous monitoring of diseases. This paradigm is shifting healthcare away from invasive, centralized blood tests toward decentralized monitoring, using alternative body biofluids.
Lanka Tata Rao +2 more
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Pristine ices in a planet-forming disk revealed by heavy water. [PDF]
Leemker M +6 more
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This research investigates the feasibility of 3D‐printing of a bacteriophage‐containing hydrogel made of alginate and methylcellulose. The printed hydrogels steadily release active bacteriophages for up to 35 days which is beneficial to treat implant‐associated infections.
Corina Vater +8 more
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Visualization of topological shear polaritons in gypsum thin films. [PDF]
Díaz-Núñez P +13 more
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