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Natural motion types found in skeletal and muscular systems of vertebrate animals inspire researchers to transfer this ability into engineered motion, which is highly desired in robotic systems.
Water is considered to be a stable and relatively inert molecule in bulk solution. We report an exceptional behavior of water: Water molecules are spontaneously oxidized to form hydrogen peroxide near ...
Bacterial cells are encased in a cell wall, which is required to maintain cell shape and to confer physical strength to the cell. The cell wall allows bacteria to cope with osmotic and environmental ...
Free radicals’ potentially damaging reactivity is etched into public consciousness, thanks largely to skincare adverts – and yet we’re continuously, unthinkingly, breathing an unusually abundant ...
We report on chemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (CRET) between graphene nanosheets and chemiluminescent donors. In contrast to fluorescence resonance energy transfer, CRET occurs via ...
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Clin Cancer Res (2006) 12 (8): 2455–2462. Purpose: There is considerable research directed toward the identification and development of functional contrast agents for medical imaging that superimpose ...
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