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View article: Influence of light intensity and single or mixed heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Pb) on Thermosynechococcus sp. CL-1 (TCL-1) CO2 fixation, pollutant removal, and byproducts
Influence of light intensity and single or mixed heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Pb) on Thermosynechococcus sp. CL-1 (TCL-1) CO2 fixation, pollutant removal, and byproducts Open
View article: Type I collagen-targeted liposome delivery of Serca2a modulates myocardium calcium homeostasis and reduces cardiac fibrosis induced by myocardial infarction
Type I collagen-targeted liposome delivery of Serca2a modulates myocardium calcium homeostasis and reduces cardiac fibrosis induced by myocardial infarction Open
View article: An application of pirfenidone-loaded, lung-targeted nanoliposomes for treating inflammation and early pulmonary fibrosis in ARDS
An application of pirfenidone-loaded, lung-targeted nanoliposomes for treating inflammation and early pulmonary fibrosis in ARDS Open
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common critical respiratory disease with a high mortality rate that has been sustained for many years and is caused by a variety of intrapulmonary and extrapulmonary pathogenic factors. Howev…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
In this January 2024 issue of Mobile Communications and Networks series, we are pleased to present six articles covering various topics related to 5G, WiFi, and future standardization such as 6G. In particular, it includes the use of multi…
View article: Guest Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Guest Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
This October 2023 issue contains a Feature Topic titled “MIMO Evolutions: Capacity, Coverage, Reliability, AI-Enabled, and More,” aiming to provide a comprehensive presentation of the state-of-the-art findings potentially shaping future ev…
View article: Mobile Communications and Networks
Mobile Communications and Networks Open
It is our pleasure to present a rich set of papers with the objective of constructing the path to very high rate, ultra-reliable and ubiquitous mobile communications in the July 2023 issue of Mobile Communications and Networks series. The …
View article: Guest Editorial Special Issue on 3GPP Technologies: 5G-Advanced and Beyond
Guest Editorial Special Issue on 3GPP Technologies: 5G-Advanced and Beyond Open
Since the start of 5G New Radio (NR) work in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in early 2016, tremendous progress has been made in both standardization and commercial deployments. The first 5G NR release (Release 15) laid out a…
View article: 5G-Advanced Towards 6G: Past, Present, and Future
5G-Advanced Towards 6G: Past, Present, and Future Open
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the 3GPP 5G-Advanced development, introducing the prominent state-of-the-art technologies investigated in 3GPP and identifying key evolution directions for future research and standardisation.
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
We are excited to have an unusually large number of articles in this issue of Mobile Communications and Networks series. These articles explore further evolutions of communications and some potentials for 6G, including delivery of high-pre…
View article: 5G-Advanced Towards 6G: Past, Present, and Future
5G-Advanced Towards 6G: Past, Present, and Future Open
Since the start of 5G work in 3GPP in early 2016, tremendous progress has been made in both standardization and commercial deployments. 3GPP is now entering the second phase of 5G standardization, known as 5G-Advanced, built on the 5G base…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
The evolution of mobile communication is taking 5G forward to achieve its target metrics, and at the same time, providing a sense of what would be possible with 6G. The evolution is enabled by both the advancements of the existing technolo…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
This issue of Mobile Communications and Networks presents six articles covering various important and interesting aspects in wireless communications, including network capacity analysis in the presence of public safety related operations, …
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
As 5G is being widely commercially deployed around the world, it is of great interest to continue investigating how it can be further improved in the near term or evolved aiming at a longer term. This issue of Mobile Communications and Net…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
Technologies and solutions for mobile networks continuously evolve with new features bringing important improvements in terms of e.g., performance, coverage, and operational efficiency. At the same time, they may imply new challenges, some…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
Networks are continuously evolving with the provisions of new communication capabilities and services; while 5G is being deployed, several research activities are starting to define the next big step in mobile technology, 6G, with the expe…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
The race toward defining 6G is on, and we have already started seeing a significant volume of article submissions targeting what is probably the major milestone of the mobile communications and networking community in the years to come. Th…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
One of the most exciting aspects of mobile networks is their continuing expansion into new application domains, which is made possible by incorporating upfront technologies, by evolving toward new architectures and making available new cut…
View article: Mobile Communications And Networks [Series Editorial]
Mobile Communications And Networks [Series Editorial] Open
With the evolution of mobile communications, we are seeing expanding scopes and an increasing number of topics within the mobile technology area. It is important to address different topics, so that the technology remains relevant and cont…
View article: Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks
Series Editorial: Mobile Communications and Networks Open
One of the most captivating aspects of last-generation mobile communication networks is their multitude of built-in features conceived to address use cases and applications in a variety of domains. As each feature brings about advantages t…
View article: Stiffness of aortic arch and carotid arteries increases in <i>ApoE</i>-knockout mice with high-fat diet: evidence from echocardiography.
Stiffness of aortic arch and carotid arteries increases in <i>ApoE</i>-knockout mice with high-fat diet: evidence from echocardiography. Open
Arterial stiffness is an effective predictor of atherosclerosis. Measurement of pulse-wave velocity (PWV) is a gold-standard approach to study arterial stiffness. This study aims to examine arterial stiffness and heart functions via echoca…
View article: 5G NR Radio Interface
5G NR Radio Interface Open
This paper presents an overview of the 5G NR radio interface as specified by 3GPP.Specifically, the paper covers 5G NR in IMT2020 context, key design criteria and requirements, fundamental technology components of 5G NR, RF requirements an…
View article: Exploration of diffusion kernel density estimation in agricultural drought risk analysis: a case study in Shandong, China
Exploration of diffusion kernel density estimation in agricultural drought risk analysis: a case study in Shandong, China Open
Drought caused the most widespread damage in China, making up over 50 % of the total affected area nationwide in recent decades. In the paper, a Standardized Precipitation Index-based (SPI-based) drought risk study is conducted using histo…