Lactobacillus johnsonii JERA01 activates macrophages and increases Th-1 T cell population in mouse small intestine. [PDF]
Ahn SY, Joo HG, Ko EJ.
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Impact of informal barriers on agricultural trade: does membership to the Euro Area matter?
Marilyne Huchet, Angela Cheptea
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang+5 more
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Advances in Electrode Design and Physiological Considerations for Retinal Implants. [PDF]
Gong CS.
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Gold‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Fluorenones via Intramolecular C–H Arylation
Starting from 2‐diazobenzophenones, a straightforward synthesis of valuable fluorenones via a gold‐catalyzed one‐pot oxidation, C–H activation, and cyclization is described. The addition of ascorbic acid, the correct selection of the counteranion of the 2‐diazobenzophenones, and the use of terpyridine as an auxiliary ligand are crucial for the reaction
Osvaldo Felipe López‐Saladino+5 more
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High-Mobility, High-Photostability Tetravalent-Terbium-Doped Indium-Tin-Zinc-Oxide Thin-Film Transistors with a Stacked-Channel Structure. [PDF]
Su H+8 more
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Intrinsically Soft Implantable Electronics for Long‐term Biosensing Applications
Intrinsically soft implantable biosensors address the mechanical mismatch of conventional rigid implants, improving biocompatibility and stability. This review explores soft encapsulation matrices, stretchable conductors, implantation strategies, and chronic fixation techniques.
Su Hyeon Lee+5 more
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Scaling up low barrier wound care for people who use drugs: a mixed methods study. [PDF]
Turi E+7 more
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A Wireless Soft Optical Blood Sensor for Colonoscopy
This works presents an “add‐on” wireless soft optical blood sensor for the traditional colonoscopy. It can reliably detect bleeding behind the colonoscope's distal tip camera via optical absorption, without optical fibers, and wirelessly transmit data to the processor.
Kamin Palkawong‐Na‐Ayuddhaya+6 more
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