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Peptide‐based responsive molecular fluorescent probes for precision oncology
Peptide‐based responsive fluorescent probes have emerged as adaptive functional materials for precision tumor theranostics, combining tumor‐selective recognition, programmable stimulus responsiveness, and modular tunability. They enable high‐contrast imaging, intraoperative guidance, real‐time monitoring, and multimodal applications, while next ...
Xing Wang +6 more
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Er<sup>3+</sup>: Yb<sup>3+</sup> ions embedded ZnO nanostructure for photonic applications. [PDF]
El Meleegi HA +4 more
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Optimised synthesis and further structural diversity of ytterbium benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate MOFs
Thomas W. Chamberlain +6 more
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This study establishes a human immunocompetent colitis‐on‐chip model that mimics inflamed gut mucosa and enables quantitative analysis of Candida albicans tissue invasion under DSS‐induced injury. It reveals that microbiota‐derived butyrate simultaneously stabilizes epithelial junctions and reprograms macrophages via HDAC/NLRP3‐dependent mechanisms ...
Manuel Allwang +16 more
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Assessment of compressive and flexural properties of three contemporary bulk fill resin composites. [PDF]
Borja-Farfán N +3 more
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An automated MATLAB framework for inverse photoacoustic analysis enables precise thermal characterization of complex multilayer films. Application to electrodeposited CuxSe reveals a stoichiometry‐dependent thermal conductivity governed by lattice anharmonicity, not grain‐size scattering, in these superionic materials. ABSTRACT Precise determination of
Miguel Ángel Tenaguillo +4 more
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Gannan rare earth elements cohort: study design, methods, and baseline characteristics of the cohort. [PDF]
Liu W +14 more
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Activatable smart contrast agents for photoacoustic imaging
This review highlights recent advances in smart activatable photoacoustic imaging (PAI) contrast agents, which dynamically modulate their optical properties in response to external stimuli or microenvironmental cues. It discusses their molecular design, activation mechanisms, biomedical applications, and future prospects for clinically tailored use ...
Donghyeon Oh +5 more
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