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Implantable Passive Sensors for Biomedical Applications. [PDF]
Kassanos P, Hourdakis E.
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Peptide‐based antibacterial nanoplatforms, encompassing self‐assembled peptides and peptide‐engineered inorganic, polymeric, and lipid nanocarriers, are systematically reviewed. The article highlights design principles and stimuli‐responsive regulation for improving peptide stability, delivery efficiency, and antibacterial performance.
Peng Tan +8 more
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Mammalian Osteoderm Ultrastructure in the Armored Acomys Spiny Mouse Tail
The ultrastructure of armored platelets – termed osteoderms – in the tail skin of Acomys cahirinus spiny mice is characterized using 2D and 3D microscopy methods. The imbricated structure is composed of calcium phosphate biomineral and has select structural elements that are bone‐like and tooth‐like in nature.
Joseph Deering +2 more
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This study addresses stability, repair, and recycling in flexible devices using polymers with identical dynamic bonds but incompatible backbones. This enables robust integration, precise self‐healing, and full recyclability. We demonstrate optoelectronic sensors that, after damage, magnetically self‐assemble and heal upon heating.
Xianfei Cao +4 more
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Development and Applications in Intelligent Sports of Hydrogel-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators. [PDF]
Feng G +7 more
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This study quantifies axial and torsional long‐life fatigue (LLF) behavior of three carbide‐rich PM‐HIP tool steels, correlating LLF strength with intrinsic defect size and cleanliness, thereby extracting material‐specific mean stress sensitivities and Haigh diagrams.
Lennart Mirko Scholl +4 more
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Highly oriented hydrogels for tissue regeneration: design strategies, cellular mechanisms, and biomedical applications. [PDF]
Wu J +6 more
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Cellulose-Based Hybrid Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications: A Sustainable Approach. [PDF]
Vázquez-Rivas E +3 more
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Role of symmetry in mode coupling in twisted microstructured optical fibers
Optics Letters, 2018We have studied the effect of symmetry on coupling between core and cladding modes in helical microstructured fibers, which gives rise to resonant loss peaks observed in the fiber transmission spectra. We demonstrate that the selection rules for orbital and spin angular momenta of coupled modes, proposed first for twisted conventional fibers, are ...
Maciej Napiorkowski, Waclaw Urbanczyk
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