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Developing Big Data Infrastructure for Analyzing AIS Vessel Tracking Data on a Global Scale
Rob Bochenek +3 more
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Micro‐ and nanorobots for targeted thrombolysis. This perspective elaborates on the clinical indication of blood clot disorders and current limitations for treatment. As a novel, alternative solution, micro‐ and nanorobots can be used to treat and break down thrombi.
Joshua M. Mesfin +3 more
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This study demonstrates that Mn2⁺–tumor DNA complexes encapsulated in dendritic cell (DC)– derived immunogenic extracellular vesicles (EVDC@Mn‐DNA) act as a DC‐specific cGAS– STING activator. EVDC@Mn‐DNA treatment enhances intratumoral DC activation, improves tumor vascular function, promotes CD8⁺ T cell activity, and suppresses pancreatic tumor growth,
Xue Jiang +13 more
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Appointed time tracking control for marine surface vessels using the novel integral barrier function
In this study, an appointed-time tracking controller is devised for the marine surface vessel based on the novel mathematical methods. The novel mathematical methods include that (i) a new high-order integral barrier function is proposed to deal with the
Tan Zhang +3 more
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Fixed-Time Formation Tracking Control of Multiple Unmanned Surface Vessels Considering Lumped Disturbances and Input Saturation [PDF]
Bowen Sui +4 more
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In a lumbar spine instability model, dorsal root ganglion cells mediate the perception of relevant mechanical stresses through Piezo2 and subsequently release CGRP. CGRP activates the NF‐κB signaling pathway in cartilage endplate cells through the receptor RAMP1.
Hanpeng Xu +16 more
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Surface Vessels Detection and Tracking Method and Datasets with Multi-Source Data Fusion in Real-World Complex Scenarios [PDF]
Wenbin Huang +7 more
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A CNN-LSTM Architecture for Marine Vessel Track Association Using Automatic Identification System (AIS) Data [PDF]
Md Asif Bin Syed, Imtiaz Ahmed
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A new class of biohybrid spheroids is engineered through the self‐assembly of adherent cells and extracellular matrix‐mimetic hydrogel microparticles (microgels). By mimicking a snowballing effect, this approach enables scalable formation of porous, millimeter‐scale spheroids with enhanced cell viability and molecular diffusion.
Zaman Ataie +7 more
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