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View article: Control strategy for anode effect in aluminum electrolysis cells based on intelligent fuzzy controller
Control strategy for anode effect in aluminum electrolysis cells based on intelligent fuzzy controller Open
In the aluminum electrolysis process, the anode effect coefficient is a crucial technical parameter that significantly impacts both the thermal equilibrium and material equilibrium of the electrolytic cell. Based on the technical principle…
View article: Bacterial DNA‐Targeting AIE Photosensitizer for Efficient Eradication of Intracellular Bacteria and Biofilm‐Associated Infections
Bacterial DNA‐Targeting AIE Photosensitizer for Efficient Eradication of Intracellular Bacteria and Biofilm‐Associated Infections Open
Methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), often residing within biofilms and host cells, exhibits heightened resistance to conventional antibiotics and immune clearance, resulting in persistent and recurrent infections. Given the…
View article: Depletion of <i>Sorcs3</i> Activates Totipotency in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Modulating Key Signaling Pathways
Depletion of <i>Sorcs3</i> Activates Totipotency in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by Modulating Key Signaling Pathways Open
Totipotency represents the greatest potential to yield an entire individual alongside its associated extraembryonic tissues, albeit transiently. Nevertheless, achieving sustainable totipotent stem cells remains an intriguing yet challengin…
View article: Towards Faithful and Controllable Personalization via Critique-Post-Edit Reinforcement Learning
Towards Faithful and Controllable Personalization via Critique-Post-Edit Reinforcement Learning Open
Faithfully personalizing large language models (LLMs) to align with individual user preferences is a critical but challenging task. While supervised fine-tuning (SFT) quickly reaches a performance plateau, standard reinforcement learning f…
View article: Super-Resolution Microscopy Reveals Nanoscale Arrangement of PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint
Super-Resolution Microscopy Reveals Nanoscale Arrangement of PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint Open
View article: Six1 promotes alveolar epithelium senescence in pulmonary fibrosis through regulating Tp53
Six1 promotes alveolar epithelium senescence in pulmonary fibrosis through regulating Tp53 Open
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a deadly respiratory condition distinguished by gradual fibrotic restructuring and diminishing pulmonary capacity, with cellular senescence serving as a critical factor in its pathogenesis. This study…
View article: PersonaFeedback: A Large-scale Human-annotated Benchmark For Personalization
PersonaFeedback: A Large-scale Human-annotated Benchmark For Personalization Open
With the rapid improvement in the general capabilities of LLMs, LLM personalization, i.e., how to build LLM systems that can generate personalized responses or services that are tailored to distinct user personas, has become an increasingl…
View article: Correction to “Aggregation‐Mediated Photoacoustic/NIR‐II and Photodynamic Properties of pH‐Reversible Thiopyrylium Agents: A Computational and Experimental Approach”
Correction to “Aggregation‐Mediated Photoacoustic/NIR‐II and Photodynamic Properties of pH‐Reversible Thiopyrylium Agents: A Computational and Experimental Approach” Open
View article: White light-excited organic room-temperature phosphorescence for improved in vivo bioimaging
White light-excited organic room-temperature phosphorescence for improved in vivo bioimaging Open
Organic phosphorescence materials offer significant advantages for bioimaging applications. However, most of these materials are excited exclusively by ultraviolet (UV) light, which poses risks to living organisms. Herein, six donor-accept…
View article: Donor–Acceptor–Donor Structured Dyes with Balanced Photothermal Conversion Efficiency and Fluorescence Quantum Yield for Near-Infrared–II Mild-Temperature Photothermal Therapy
Donor–Acceptor–Donor Structured Dyes with Balanced Photothermal Conversion Efficiency and Fluorescence Quantum Yield for Near-Infrared–II Mild-Temperature Photothermal Therapy Open
Effective mild-temperature photothermal therapy (MTPTT) requires photothermal agents with high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) and balanced fluorescence quantum yield to enable efficient tumor treatment while minimizing damage to …
View article: Special Issue: Nanoprobes and Biomedical Imaging
Special Issue: Nanoprobes and Biomedical Imaging Open
View article: An Albumin‐Photosensitizer Supramolecular Assembly with Type I ROS‐Induced Multifaceted Tumor Cell Deaths for Photodynamic Immunotherapy
An Albumin‐Photosensitizer Supramolecular Assembly with Type I ROS‐Induced Multifaceted Tumor Cell Deaths for Photodynamic Immunotherapy Open
Photodynamic therapy holds great potentials in cancer treatment, yet its effectiveness in hypoxic solid tumor is limited by the oxygen‐dependence and insufficient oxidative potential of conventional type II reactive oxygen species (ROS). H…
View article: Exploring the efficacy and constraints of platinum nanoparticles as adjuvant therapy in silicosis management
Exploring the efficacy and constraints of platinum nanoparticles as adjuvant therapy in silicosis management Open
Silicosis represents a formidable occupational lung pathology precipitated by the pulmonary assimilation of respirable crystalline silica particulates. This condition engenders a cascade of cellular oxidative stress via the activation of b…
View article: Frontispiz: An Organophosphorescence Probe with Ultralong Lifetime and Intrinsic Tissue Selectivity for Specific Tumor Imaging and Guided Tumor Surgery
Frontispiz: An Organophosphorescence Probe with Ultralong Lifetime and Intrinsic Tissue Selectivity for Specific Tumor Imaging and Guided Tumor Surgery Open
View article: Research on enzymatic co-assembly nanomedicine in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Research on enzymatic co-assembly nanomedicine in oral squamous cell carcinoma Open
View article: A Membrane‐Anchoring Self‐Assembling Peptide Allows Bioorthogonal Coupling of Type‐I AIEgens for Pyroptosis‐Induced Cancer Therapy
A Membrane‐Anchoring Self‐Assembling Peptide Allows Bioorthogonal Coupling of Type‐I AIEgens for Pyroptosis‐Induced Cancer Therapy Open
Enrichment of photosensitizers (PSs) on cancer cell membranes via bioorthogonal reactions is considered to be a very promising therapeutic modality. However, azide‐modified sugars‐based metabolic labeling processes usually lack targeting a…
View article: Enhancing Root Canal Therapy with NIR‐II Semiconducting Polymer AIEgen and Low‐Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite Synergy
Enhancing Root Canal Therapy with NIR‐II Semiconducting Polymer AIEgen and Low‐Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite Synergy Open
Despite significant efforts to eliminate bacterial biofilm within root canals, achieving effective disinfection remains challenging due to the complex anatomy and limitations of disinfectants. In this study, a second near‐infrared (NIR‐II)…
View article: Mechanism and design of organic afterglow luminescent probes for cancer theranostics
Mechanism and design of organic afterglow luminescent probes for cancer theranostics Open
Organic afterglow luminescent probes (OALPs), characterized by their long-lasting luminescence after irradiation (by light, ultrasound, or X-rays) cessation, are pivotal tools in autofluorescence-free optical imaging. They exhibit ultra-lo…
View article: An Improved Algorithm for the Detection of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
An Improved Algorithm for the Detection of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Open
Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is associated with significant rates of morbidity and all-cause mortality. Active VAP surveillance can identify risk factors for which targeted preventive measures can be implemented. Howev…
View article: White-Light-Excited Organic Room-Temperature Phosphorescence for Improved In Vivo Bioimaging
White-Light-Excited Organic Room-Temperature Phosphorescence for Improved In Vivo Bioimaging Open
Organic phosphorescence materials offer significant advantages for bioimaging applications. However, most of these materials are excited exclusively by ultraviolet (UV) light, which poses risks to living organisms. Herein, six donor-accept…
View article: Imaging and Therapy of Tumors Based on Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
Imaging and Therapy of Tumors Based on Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Open
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formed by neutrophils are netlike scaffolds that mainly contain DNA and a variety of granule proteins. Many stimuli can lead to the NET formation through independent molecular pathways. Clinically, the…
View article: Voice Assistant Utilization among the Disability Community for Independent Living: A Rapid Review of Recent Evidence
Voice Assistant Utilization among the Disability Community for Independent Living: A Rapid Review of Recent Evidence Open
The rapid advancement and widespread adoption of voice assistance technology have shown promise in benefiting individuals with disabilities, offering increased social participation, independence, and leisure activities. However, barriers t…
View article: Co-targeting CD47 and VEGF elicited potent anti-tumor effects in gastric cancer
Co-targeting CD47 and VEGF elicited potent anti-tumor effects in gastric cancer Open
Background CD47, serving as an intrinsic immune checkpoint, has demonstrated efficacy as an anti-tumor target in hematologic malignancies. Nevertheless, the clinical relevance of CD47 in gastric cancer and its potential as a therapeutic ta…
View article: Exploring Control Authority Preferences in Robotic Arm Assistance for Power Wheelchair Users
Exploring Control Authority Preferences in Robotic Arm Assistance for Power Wheelchair Users Open
This paper uses mixed methods to explore the preliminary design of control authority preferences for an Assistive Robotic Manipulator (ARM). To familiarize users with an intelligent robotic arm, we perform two kitchen task iterations: one …
View article: Preliminary Field Validity of Free-Living Energy Expenditure Estimation in Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury via Wearable Device-based Models
Preliminary Field Validity of Free-Living Energy Expenditure Estimation in Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury via Wearable Device-based Models Open
Study Design Cross-sectional validation study. Objectives To develop a raw acceleration signal-based random forest (RF) model for predicting total energy expenditure (TEE) in manual wheelchair users (MWUs) and evaluate the preliminary fiel…
View article: Rehabilitation clinicians’ use of mainstream wireless technologies in practice: a scoping review
Rehabilitation clinicians’ use of mainstream wireless technologies in practice: a scoping review Open
MWT such as apps, smartphones and tablets are being used by rehabilitation clinicians to address motor, cognitive, and speech skills, most commonly in adults. Clinicians voice a need for more education and training. Barriers and facilitato…
View article: Nucleic acid drug and delivery techniques for disease therapy: Present situation and future prospect
Nucleic acid drug and delivery techniques for disease therapy: Present situation and future prospect Open
Over the two decades, RNA drugs have gradually made their way from bench to bed. Initially, RNA was not an ideal drug since RNA molecules degrade easily and have a relatively short half‐life in the circulation system. Nevertheless, the che…
View article: Co-targeting CD47 and VEGF Elicited Potent Antitumor Effects in Gastric Cancer
Co-targeting CD47 and VEGF Elicited Potent Antitumor Effects in Gastric Cancer Open
Background CD47, serving as an intrinsic immune checkpoint, has demonstrated efficacy as an antitumor target in hematologic malignancies. Nevertheless, the clinical relevance of CD47 in gastric cancer and its potential as a therapeutic tar…
View article: Semiconducting Polymers for Cancer Immunotherapy
Semiconducting Polymers for Cancer Immunotherapy Open
Inside Front Cover: In article 2300496, Ji Qi, Dan Ding, and co-workers summarize the recent advancements in semiconducting polymer (SP)-based nanomedicines for enhanced tumor immunotherapy. The cancer immunotherapies enabled by SPs with t…
View article: Near-infrared-II photoacoustic imaging and photo-triggered synergistic treatment of thrombosis via fibrin-specific homopolymer nanoparticles
Near-infrared-II photoacoustic imaging and photo-triggered synergistic treatment of thrombosis via fibrin-specific homopolymer nanoparticles Open