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Building bioelectronic fibres with a light touch
Conductive organic fibres can be tethered to biological surfaces without impeding biological features.
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An intelligent DNA nanodevice for precision thrombus therapy
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Permanent fluidic magnets for liquid bioelectronics
Brownian motion allows microscopically dispersed nanoparticles to be stable in ferrofluids, as well as causes magnetization relaxation and prohibits permanent magnetism. Here we decoupled the particle Brownian...
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Open AccessCellular ATP redistribution achieved by deleting Tgparp improves lignocellulose utilization of Trichoderma under heat stress
Thermotolerance is widely acknowledged as a pivotal factor for fungal survival across diverse habitats. Heat stress induces a cascade of disruptions in various life processes, especially in the acquisition of ...
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Open AccessCysteine facilitates the lignocellulolytic response of Trichoderma guizhouense NJAU4742 by indirectly up-regulating membrane sugar transporters
Filamentous fungi possess a rich CAZymes system, which is widely studied and applied in the bio-conversion of plant biomass to alcohol chemicals. Carbon source acquisition is the fundamental driver for CAZymes...
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In-ear electrophysichochemical sensing
An integrated array of sensors can be seamlessly incorporated into a generic earphone, for the simultaneous monitoring of electrophysiological and electrochemical signals.
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Open AccessA renal YY1-KIM1-DR5 axis regulates the progression of acute kidney injury
Acute kidney injury (AKI) exhibits high morbidity and mortality. Kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM1) is dramatically upregulated in renal tubules upon injury, and acts as a biomarker for various renal diseases. Ho...
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Open AccessLinker histone variant H1.2 is a brake on white adipose tissue browning
Adipose-tissue is a central metabolic organ for whole-body energy homeostasis. Here, we find that highly expressed H1.2, a linker histone variant, senses thermogenic stimuli in beige and brown adipocytes. Adip...
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Biomimetic spinning of soft functional fibres via spontaneous phase separation
Soft fibres can be used to make smart textiles for use in energy, sensing and therapeutic applications. However, the fabrication of functional fibres is difficult compared with the fabrication of two-dimension...
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Open AccessFabricating higher-order functional DNA origami structures to reveal biological processes at multiple scales
DNA origami technology enables the precise assembly of well-defined two-dimensional and three-dimensional nanostructures with DNA, an inherently biocompatible material. Given their modularity and addressabilit...
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UXDiff: Synthesis of X-Ray Image from Ultrasound Coronal Image of Spine with Diffusion Probabilistic Network
X-ray radiography with measurement of the Cobb angle is the gold standard for scoliosis diagnosis. However, cumulative exposure to ionizing radiation risks the health of patients. As a radiation-free alternati...
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Regional Model Simulation of the Ice Disaster in Hunan Power Grid During January 2022: Effect of Nanling Mountains on Precipitation
Hunan Province is one of the regions that are mostly affected by the freezing rain and ice disaster in China, because its unique topography is conducive to the southward intrusion of cold air from the north. T...
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Open AccessHigh-performance piezoelectric composites via β phase programming
Polymer-ceramic piezoelectric composites, combining high piezoelectricity and mechanical flexibility, have attracted increasing interest in both academia and industry. However, their piezoelectric activity is ...
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Smart textiles for personalized healthcare
Incorporating sensing and therapeutic capabilities into everyday textiles could be a powerful approach in the development of personalized healthcare. The creation of such smart textiles has been driven by the ...
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Giant magnetoelastic effect in soft systems for bioelectronics
The magnetoelastic effect—the variation of the magnetic properties of a material under mechanical stress—is usually observed in rigid alloys, whose mechanical modulus is significantly different from that of hu...
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Open AccessSoft fibers with magnetoelasticity for wearable electronics
Magnetoelastic effect characterizes the change of materials’ magnetic properties under mechanical deformation, which is conventionally observed in some rigid metals or metal alloys. Here we show magnetoelastic...
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Impact of islands on the MJO propagation across the maritime continent: a numerical modeling study of an MJO event
A case study of the MJO event observed during January and February 2017 is conducted to understand its propagation through the Maritime Continent (MC) region. Ensemble cloud-permitting numerical simulations ar...
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Open AccessA novel decrystallizing protein CxEXL22 from Arthrobotrys sp. CX1 capable of synergistically hydrolyzing cellulose with cellulases
A novel expansin-like protein (CxEXL22) has been identified and characterized from newly isolated Arthrobotrys sp. CX1 that can cause cellulose decrystallization. Unlike previously reported expansin-like proteins...
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Sign-to-speech translation using machine-learning-assisted stretchable sensor arrays
Signed languages are not as pervasive a conversational medium as spoken languages due to the history of institutional suppression of the former and the linguistic hegemony of the latter. This has led to a comm...
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A two-step approach to synthesis of Co(OH)2/γ-NiOOH/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite for high performance supercapacitors
A two-step approach was reported to fabricate cobaltous hydroxide/γ- nickel oxide hydroxide/reduced graphene oxide (Co(OH)2/γ-NiOOH/RGO) nanocomposites on nickel foam by combining the reduction of graphene oxide ...