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A Novel MIMO antenna integrated with a solar panel and employing AI-equalization for 5G wireless communication networks
Published 2024“…We demonstrate that the directivity of this antenna array can be precisely electronically reconfigured using PIN diode switches. Additionally, we show the feasibility of integrating solar panels with the proposed MIMO antenna array. …”
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The characterization of reflectin protonic conductivity
Published 2023“…Cephalopods, such as the Sepioteuthis lessioniana (S. lessionia), possess the remarkable defensive mechanism of camouflage, seemingly altering incoming light and changing the colour of its skin to its surrounding environment. Research has revealed that this ability stems from the cephalopod’s iridophores, and, more importantly, reflectin protein nanoparticles that alter the dimension and structure of the overall ensemble of said iridophores. …”
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Enzymatic extraction and characterisation of melanosomes from human hair
Published 2016“…Melanins are major pigments that are present in skin, hair and eyes of humans and animals. Numerous researches was done on melanosomes, however, current understanding of its physical and chemical properties are still limited. …”
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Automated ensemble multimodal machine learning for healthcare
Published 2025“…In an illustrative application using a multimodal skin lesion dataset, we highlight the importance of multimodal machine learning and the power of combining multiple fusion strategies using ensemble learning. …”
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Tracing RNA biography: in situ transcriptome profiling by novel spatial omics technologies
Published 2024“…Applying these technologies, I’ve profiled spatial, temporal and single-molecule information of RNA and single cells at the transcriptomic and translational levels in a range of biological systems, including iPSCs, primary skin cells and intact brain tissues. Specifically, I’ve focused on quantifying key steps in the mRNA life cycle in their spatial context, including RNA synthesis, nuclear export, translation, cytoplasmic translocation, and degradation. …”
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Thermal-disrupting interface mitigates intercellular cohesion loss for accurate topical antibacterial therapy
Published 2021“…The regulation of the interfacial contact to the attached skin confines the produced heat and minimizes the risk of skin damage during thermoablation. …”
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Enhancing prosthetic control through high-fidelity myoelectric mapping with molecular anchoring technology
Published 2023“…Precise and agile control requires low-level myoelectric signals (below 10% of maximum voluntary contraction, MVC) from weak muscle contractions such as phantom finger or wrist movements, but imbalanced calcium concentration in atrophic skin can distort the signals. This is due to poor ionic-electronic coupling between skin and electrode, which often causes excessive muscle contraction, fatigue, and discomfort during delicate tasks. …”
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Detecting Human Memory Processes via Bio-Signals
Published 2024“…Signals such as heart rate (derived from PPG) and skin conductance (derived from EDA) have also been previously evaluated to have correlations with different states of memory. …”
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Extraction and characterization of TiO2 nanoparticles from commercially available sunscreens
Published 2022“…TiO2 nanoparticles are widely used in sunscreens due to their excellent ultraviolet (UV) attenuation property which protects the skin by reducing the amount of UV radiation absorbed. …”
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Boundary layer flow over a moving plate
Published 2014“…The numerical results cover areas such as the relationship between parameters of the governing equations, for example eta and the skin friction coefficient. Velocity profile and temperature profile were also included in the study of the system. …”
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Filamentation of a relativistic proton bunch in plasma
Published 2024“…We determine a threshold value for the ratio between the bunch transverse size and plasma skin depth for the instability to occur. At the threshold, the outcome of the experiment alternates between filamentation and self-modulation instability (evidenced by longitudinal modulation into microbunches). …”
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The retinoid agonist Tazarotene promotes angiogenesis and wound healing
Published 2016“…Notably, in ear punch wound healing model, Tazarotene promoted tissue repair characterized by rapid ear punch closure with normal-appearing skin containing new hair follicles, and maturing collagen fibers. …”
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Vitamin D in Gambian children with discordant tuberculosis (TB) infection status despite matched TB exposure: a case control study
Published 2021“…Using a matched case control design conducted at MRC Gambia in 2015, we measured vitamin D levels in pairs of asymptomatic children with discordant tuberculin skin test status despite the same sleeping proximity to the same adult TB index case. …”
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Cardiocutaneous syndrome is caused by aggregation of iASPP mutants
Published 2024“…Germline mutations in iASPP have been shown to cause cardiocutaneous syndromes, a combination of heart and skin defects usually leading to death before the age of five. …”
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Rationale and concerns for using JAK inhibitors in axial spondyloarthritis
Published 2024“…It is initially manifested by inflammatory back pain and can be associated with inflammation in other body parts, such as the eyes, bowel and skin. Treatment options have advanced over recent years and have become more targeted, including biologic treatments and, more recently, small molecule oral drugs called Janus kinase inhibitors. …”
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Organic donor-acceptor cocrystals for multiferroic applications
Published 2021“…The cocrystallization strategy has provided an efficient route to fulfill room temperature magnetoelectricity in single phase owing to the long-range ordered π-π stacking (donor-acceptor assembled) network, long-lived excitons (with μs lifetime), spin orders (±1/2 s pin) and charge transfer (CT) dipoles in the assembled crystal lattice. …”
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The Portevin-Le Chatelier effect of Cu-2.0Be alloy during hot compression
Published 2023“…As the strain rate increases, the dislocations outpace the diffusion speed of the solute atoms, limiting their ability to effectively pin the dislocations, resulting in lower dislocation density and serration amplitude. …”
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Compatability and equilibrium approach to slender concrete column design (dual project)
Published 2017“…This report evaluates and compares the proposed design method with the Australian code AS3600-2001 for slender concrete column. The failure loads of pin-end columns under short term loading and uniaxial bending are used as a pre-determined factor to analyse the data. …”
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Metal mediated high performance antimicrobial hydrogel films for wound infection management: Zn, Cu, and Mg versus Ag and Au
Published 2023“…While silver-based materials have emerged as potential alternatives to antibiotics in wound care management, they are expensive (gold is an even more expensive antimicrobial agent), and their excessive use may promote silver-resistant microbial strains, and skin argyrosis. Furthermore, excessive wound exudate causes conventional wound dressings to become moistened and painful to remove due to adhesion to the wound. …”
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