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    Cocktail Glass Network: Fast Depth Estimation Using Channel to Space Unrolling by Jung-Jae Yu, Jong-Gook Ko, Junmo Kim

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To achieve this, we propose a new network structure, i.e., a cocktail glass network. In this network, convolution layers in the decoder are reduced, and a novel fast upsampling method is used that is known as channel-to-space unrolling, which converts thick channel data into high-resolution data. …”
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    Acidity-activatable upconversion afterglow luminescence cocktail nanoparticles for ultrasensitive in vivo imaging by Yue Jiang, Min Zhao, Jia Miao, Wan Chen, Yuan Zhang, Minqian Miao, Li Yang, Qing Li, Qingqing Miao

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Herein, we report organic upconversion afterglow luminescence cocktail nanoparticles (ALCNs) that instead utilize acidity-manipulated singlet oxygen (1O2) transfer between a donor and an acceptor moiety with enlarged distance and thus possess more efficiency and flexibility to achieve an activatable afterglow signal. …”
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    Tumor extracellular matrix-targeted nanoscavengers reverse suppressive microenvironment for cocktail therapy by Chen, Xiaokai, Zhang, Xiaodong, Wu, Yinglong, Chen, Yun, Guo, Yi, Jana, Deblin, Wang, Dongdong, Yuan, Wei, Zhao, Yanli

    Published 2023
    “…In this work, multifunctional nanoscavengers (ECMT NS) consisting of digestive enzyme chymotrypsin, catalase, calcium peroxide nanoparticles, photosensitizer chlorin e6, and tumor ECM-targeting CLT1 peptide are rationally designed with several benefits for enhanced cocktail calcium ion/photodynamic/immune therapy. The scavengers can effectively “clear” tumor ECM via digestive proteolytic enzyme- and reactive oxygen species-mediated pathways, deepening tumor penetration of the scavengers and CTLs. …”
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    Organic Nanoprobe Cocktails for Multilocal and Multicolor Fluorescence Imaging of Reactive Oxygen Species by Yin, Chao, Zhu, Houjuan, Xie, Chen, Zhang, Lei, Chen, Peng, Fan, Quli, Huang, Wei, Pu, Kanyi

    Published 2017
    “…This study proposes a nanoprobe cocktail approach for multicolor and multiorganelle imaging of ClO− in cells. …”
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    Spectral analysis of the wreath product of a complete graph with a cocktail party graph by Francesco Belardo, Matteo Cavaleri, Alfredo Donno

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Here, we consider the latter product of a complete graph with a cocktail party graph, and by making use of the theory of circulant matrices we give a direct way to compute the (adjacency) eigenvalues.…”
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    Phage Cocktail Development for Bacteriophage Therapy: Toward Improving Spectrum of Activity Breadth and Depth by Stephen T. Abedon, Katarzyna M. Danis-Wlodarczyk, Daniel J. Wozniak

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…A primary consideration for commercial development of phages for phage therapy is the number of different bacterial strains that are successfully targeted, as this defines the breadth of a phage cocktail’s spectrum of activity. Alternatively, phage cocktails may be used to reduce the potential for bacteria to evolve phage resistance. …”
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    Efficacy of an Optimised Bacteriophage Cocktail to Clear Clostridium difficile in a Batch Fermentation Model by Janet Y. Nale, Tamsin A. Redgwell, Andrew Millard, Martha R. J. Clokie

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Here, we describe the activity of an optimised 4-phage cocktail to clear cultures of a clinical ribotype 014/020 strain in fermentation vessels spiked with combined fecal slurries from four healthy volunteers. …”
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    Antibacterial effect of phage cocktails and phage-antibiotic synergy against pathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae by Mengshi zhao, Hongru Li, Dehao Gan, Mengzhu Wang, Hui Deng, Qiu E. Yang

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Through comprehensive analysis of the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of a large number of CRKp-specific phages, we developed a systematic model for phage cocktail combinations. Crucially, our finding demonstrated that PAS treatments not only enhance the bactericidal effects of colistin and tigecycline against multidrug-resistant (MDR) K. pneumoniae strains in in vitro and in vivo context but also provide a robust response when antibiotics fail. …”
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    A broad-spectrum and highly potent human monoclonal antibody cocktail for rabies prophylaxis. by Pan Kyeom Kim, Jung Sun Ahn, Cheol Min Kim, Ji Min Seo, Sun Ju Keum, Hyun Joo Lee, Min Joo Choo, Min Soo Kim, Jun Young Lee, Ki Eun Maeng, Ji Young Shin, Kye Sook Yi, Modupe O V Osinubi, Richard Franka, Lauren Greenberg, Madhusudana Shampur, Charles E Rupprecht, Soo Young Lee

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…As at least two anti-rabies virus mAbs are recommended for use in human PEP to ensure broad coverage against diverse lyssaviruses and to minimize possible escape variants, two most potent mAbs, NP-19-9 and 11B6, were selected to be used as cocktail treatment. These two mAbs were broadly reactive to different types of lyssaviruses isolates, and were shown to have no interference with each other. …”
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    Chemical Cocktails Enable Hepatic Reprogramming of Mouse Fibroblasts with a Single Transcription Factor by Ren Guo, Wei Tang, Qianting Yuan, Lijian Hui, Xin Wang, Xin Xie

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that chemical cocktails may induce reprogramming of fibroblasts into a range of functional somatic cells. …”
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    Orchestrated Biosynthesis of the Secondary Metabolite Cocktails Enables the Producing Fungus to Combat Diverse Bacteria by Yanlei Sun, Bo Chen, Xinlin Li, Ying Yin, Chengshu Wang

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The collective production of chemical cocktails by this supercluster was dispensable for fungal virulence against insects and could enable the fungus to combat different bacteria better than the metabolite(s) produced by an individual BGC could. …”
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