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Electric Field Cycling of Physisorbed Antibodies Reduces Biolayer Polarization Dispersion. [PDF]
Di Franco C +12 more
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Enhancing the Sensitivity of Biotinylated Surfaces by Tailoring the Design of the Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayer Synthesis. [PDF]
Blasi D +10 more
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Bioelectrochemically triggered apoferritin-based bionanoreactors: synthesis of CdSe nanoparticles and monitoring with leaky waveguides. [PDF]
Tricase A +5 more
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ABSTRACT We validated a wearable accelerometer and running watch for estimating peak vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) and cumulative weighted damage (CWD). First, 18 well‐trained runners of equal sex distribution (3.3 ± 0.3 m/s habitual training pace) ran a range of speeds (2.7–4.0 m/s, plus training pace) on an instrumented treadmill as reference
Richard W. Willy +4 more
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Balk, Devanathan, Malliaras, Nagahara, and Torsi to chair 2015 MRS Fall Meeting [PDF]
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Characterizing Metabolic and Compositional Heterogeneity of Calf Muscle Using CEST MRI at 3 T
This study used 3 T CEST MRI to characterize metabolic and compositional heterogeneity in eight healthy calf muscles, focusing on amide, PCr, rNOE, and MT contrasts. Distinct signatures emerged between deep stabilizer and superficial powerhouse muscles. Significant correlations with age, fat content, BMI, and strength (e.g., rNOE vs. strength) revealed
Huabin Zhang +10 more
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We developed a reproducible motor unit MRI (MUMRI) foot‐tapping paradigm for imaging voluntary muscle recruitment during rhythmic movement. Healthy participants showed stable behavioral performance and consistent activation patterns. The protocol establishes an optimal acquisition strategy and supports future applications in neuromuscular disease ...
Ao Wang +5 more
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Tailoring amorphous boron nitride for high-performance two-dimensional electronics. [PDF]
Chen CY +10 more
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