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Chemistry

Self-Correcting Process for High Quality Patterning by Atomic Layer Deposition

Self-Correcting Process for High Quality Patterning by Atomic Layer Deposition - Author Fatemah Hashemi discusses their new atomic layer deposition (ALD) approach, which combines selective etching wi...

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Biology

Brain Shuttle Transports Antibodies into the Brain over the Blood-Brain Barrier

Roche has developed a novel Brain Shuttle technology that transporst antibodies across the blood-brain barrier. This technology has the potential to be used to treat numerous brain diseases. For more ...

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Medicine

Treatment persistence of ustekinumab in Crohn’s disease - Video abstract [ID 310076]

Video abstract of an original research "An Australian Real-World Study Of Treatment Persistence Of Ustekinumab In Crohn’s Disease" published in the open access journal Biologics: Targets and...

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Biology

Caveolae Are Stress Sinks for Membranes

Caveolae Are Stress Sinks for Membranes - Latin for "little caves," caveolae are small folds in the plasma membrane associated with endocytosis. Now Christophe Lamaze and colleagues outline...

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Pillars of Plant Cell Polarity...

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PPM1D Mutations Drive Clonal Hematopoiesis in Response to Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

PPM1D Mutations Drive Clonal Hematopoiesis in Response to Cytotoxic Chemotherapy ...

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Biology

Human Mutation - Bodour Salhia

Human Mutation - Bodour Salhia - YouTube...

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Medicine

Effect of preoperative keratometry on LASIK outcomes - Video abstract: 28808

Video abstract of original research paper "The effect of preoperative keratometry on visual outcomes after moderate myopic LASIK...

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STEM through Systems Education Experiences...

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Psychology

Video Abstract: Infant's action skill dynamically modulates parental action demonstration

This is a video abstract for the upcoming article in Developmental Science entitled "Infant's action skill dynamically modulates parental action demonstration in the dyadic interaction" by H...

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Medicine

HMQ for Lyme disease - Video Abstract ID 140224

Video abstract of original research paper “Empirical validation of the Horowitz Multiple Systemic Infectious Disease Syndrome Questionnaire for suspected Lyme disease” published in the open access jou...

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Medicine

Long-term Outcomes of Patients With Wilson Disease in a Large Austrian Cohort

Long-term Outcomes of Patients With Wilson Disease in a Large Austrian Cohort - YouTube...

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Computer Science

Meta Learning Shared Hierarchies | Two Minute Papers #210

(1) Meta Learning Shared Hierarchies | Two Minute Papers #210 ...

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Computer Science

Reconstructing Sound From Vibrations | Two Minute Papers #12

Reconstructing Sound From Vibrations | Two Minute Papers #12 ...

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Medicine

Science Video

Dove Medical Press - Open Access Publisher of Medical Journals Video abstract of original research paper "Automated oxygen control with O2matic® during admission with exacerbation of COP...

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Biology

Zeroing in on Repetitive Behaviors

Zeroing in on Repetitive Behaviors. Thomas Südhof and colleagues reveal that neuroligin-3 mutations enhance repetitive behaviors similar to those seen in autism spectrum disorders by selectively affec...

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Sociology

Tim Simpson on Glass Architecture in Macau

Tim Simpson on Glass Architecture in Macau - Tim Simpson introduces his article 'Scintillant Cities: Glass Architecture, Finance Capital, and the Fictions of Macau's Enclave Urbanism'...

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Physics

Towards optimal experimental tests on the reality of the quantum state

Towards optimal experimental tests on the reality of the quantum state. The Barrett–Cavalcanti–Lal–Maroney (BCLM) argument stands as the most effective means of demonstrating the reality of the quantu...

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Communications

Knock Knock Doc - Episode 10 # Saison 2 : Les ondes chimériques

Knock Knock Doc - Episode 10 # Saison 2 : Les ondes chimériques - YouTube...

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Other

Wired for Habit

Wired for Habit - Desrochers et al. show that how we form habits in everyday life may be driven by integrated cost-benefit signals in the striatum. These signals were recorded in monkeys performing th...

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