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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Cancer-associated DDX3X mutations drive stress granule assembly and impair global translation
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Open AccessImaging joint infections using D-methyl-11C-methionine PET/MRI: initial experience in humans
Non-invasive imaging is a key clinical tool for detection and treatment monitoring of infections. Existing clinical imaging techniques are frequently unable to distinguish infection from tumors or sterile infl...
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Open AccessA previously uncharacterized gene, PA2146, contributes to biofilm formation and drug tolerance across the ɣ-Proteobacteria
Transcriptomic studies have revealed a large number of uncharacterized genes that are differentially expressed in biofilms, which may be important in regulating biofilm phenotypes such as resistance to antimic...
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Open AccessMachine learning predictions of irradiation embrittlement in reactor pressure vessel steels
Irradiation increases the yield stress and embrittles light water reactor (LWR) pressure vessel steels. In this study, we demonstrate some of the potential benefits and risks of using machine learning models t...
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Open AccessChromosome evolution and the genetic basis of agronomically important traits in greater yam
The nutrient-rich tubers of the greater yam, Dioscorea alata L., provide food and income security for millions of people around the world. Despite its global importance, however, greater yam remains an orphan cro...
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Open AccessCreation of an ex-vivo bovine kidney flow model for testing embolic agents: work in progress
To develop an ex- vivo perfusion flow model using a bovine kidney for future testing of embolic agents in an inexpensive and easy way.
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Single molecules bridge the gap
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Mixed-up organics show best of both worlds
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Nanoplasma speeds up switching
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Measuring boron nitride films from thick to thin
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Turning two into one with carbon nanotubes
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Making lithium–sulfur batteries less stressful
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Slip sensors help surgeons get a grip
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Stretchy robots snap shut
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Unfolding electrodes for retinal implants
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Ant-sized bristle-bots shake things up
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Micro-supercapacitors layer up for power
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Ligands light up OLEDs
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Going with the flow (of heat)
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Mollusc-inspired 3D-printed smart helmets