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View article: Smart Nanomaterial-crosslinked Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
Smart Nanomaterial-crosslinked Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications Open
View article: Sensitive and continuous in situ electrochemical monitoring of multiple neurochemicals using an ultra-soft carbon nanotube fiber sensor
Sensitive and continuous in situ electrochemical monitoring of multiple neurochemicals using an ultra-soft carbon nanotube fiber sensor Open
Neurochemicals, such as dopamine (DA), ascorbic acid (AA), and uric acid (UA) serve as critical modulators of neural circuit dynamics in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, and their real-time, in situ monitoring is essential …
View article: Inter- and intrajurisdictional commuters in China: How do they differ in socioeconomic, residential and travel characteristics?
Inter- and intrajurisdictional commuters in China: How do they differ in socioeconomic, residential and travel characteristics? Open
Interjurisdictional commuting is increasingly prevalent in China, yet the socioeconomic and mobility disparities between interjurisdictional and intrajurisdictional commuters remain underexamined. This study investigates the socioeconomic,…
View article: The Design and Application of Wearable Ultrasound Devices for Detection and Imaging
The Design and Application of Wearable Ultrasound Devices for Detection and Imaging Open
The convergence of flexible electronics and miniaturized ultrasound transducers has accelerated the development of wearable ultrasound devices, offering innovative solutions for continuous, non-invasive physiological monitoring and disease…
View article: Blood flow restriction training: a new approach for preventing and treating sarcopenia in older adults
Blood flow restriction training: a new approach for preventing and treating sarcopenia in older adults Open
With the intensification of population aging, sarcopenia in older adults has become a significant public health issue affecting quality of life. Sarcopenia is a progressive and systemic skeletal muscle disorder characterized by reduced mus…
View article: Blood flow restriction training in microgravity: a review of multisystem physiological benefits and implementation challenges for long-duration space missions
Blood flow restriction training in microgravity: a review of multisystem physiological benefits and implementation challenges for long-duration space missions Open
This review evaluates BFRT as a novel countermeasure against multisystem deconditioning (muscle atrophy, bone loss, cardiovascular impairment) during long-duration space missions. BFRT combines low-load exercise with vascular occlusion, mi…
View article: Bioactive metallic nanozymes-based electrochemical biosensors for biomarker detection: Progress and prospects
Bioactive metallic nanozymes-based electrochemical biosensors for biomarker detection: Progress and prospects Open
View article: Transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) in human motor Optimization: Mechanisms, safety, and emerging applications
Transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) in human motor Optimization: Mechanisms, safety, and emerging applications Open
View article: Biosensors for Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease: Principles, Applications, and Future Prospects
Biosensors for Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease: Principles, Applications, and Future Prospects Open
Parkinson’s disease (PD), a neurodegenerative disorder marked by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra, imposes substantial economic burdens, including both direct and indirect costs. The medical community cu…
View article: Learning from Octopuses: Cutting-Edge Developments and Future Directions
Learning from Octopuses: Cutting-Edge Developments and Future Directions Open
This paper reviews the research progress of bionic soft robot technology learned from octopuses. The number of related research papers increased from 760 in 2021 to 1170 in 2024 (Google Scholar query), with a growth rate of 53.95% in the p…
View article: Adaptive respiratory muscle trainer based on hybrid nanogenerator sensor and artificial intelligence
Adaptive respiratory muscle trainer based on hybrid nanogenerator sensor and artificial intelligence Open
Respiratory muscle training can improve respiratory function by strengthening muscle mass, which is of great help to populations with respiratory system diseases and athletes. Existing respiratory muscle training methods rely on resistance…
View article: The role of AGEs in muscle ageing and sarcopenia
The role of AGEs in muscle ageing and sarcopenia Open
Sarcopenia is an ageing-related disease featured by the loss of skeletal muscle quality and function. Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are a complex set of modified proteins or lipids by non-enzymatic glycosylation and oxidation. The…
View article: Iron homeostasis and ferroptosis in muscle diseases and disorders: mechanisms and therapeutic prospects
Iron homeostasis and ferroptosis in muscle diseases and disorders: mechanisms and therapeutic prospects Open
The muscular system plays a critical role in the human body by governing skeletal movement, cardiovascular function, and the activities of digestive organs. Additionally, muscle tissues serve an endocrine function by secreting myogenic cyt…
View article: Non-organic solvent extraction of capsaicinoids from oil combined with fluorescent lateral flow immunoassay strips for on-site identification of illegally recycled waste cooking oil
Non-organic solvent extraction of capsaicinoids from oil combined with fluorescent lateral flow immunoassay strips for on-site identification of illegally recycled waste cooking oil Open
The illicit use of recycled waste cooking oil poses a threat to food safety, yet there is currently a lack of on-site identification methods.
View article: Wearable Systems of Reconfigurable Microneedle Electrode Array for Subcutaneous Multiplexed Recording of Myoelectric and Electrochemical Signals
Wearable Systems of Reconfigurable Microneedle Electrode Array for Subcutaneous Multiplexed Recording of Myoelectric and Electrochemical Signals Open
The real‐time monitoring of in vivo electrophysiological and biochemical signals provides critical insights into the activities of tissues and organs. As the activity and metabolic state of different sites in the muscle vary, multichannel …
View article: From Lab to Life: Self‐Powered Sweat Sensors and Their Future in Personal Health Monitoring
From Lab to Life: Self‐Powered Sweat Sensors and Their Future in Personal Health Monitoring Open
The rapid development of wearable sweat sensors has demonstrated their potential for continuous, non‐invasive disease diagnosis and health monitoring. Emerging energy harvesters capable of converting various environmental energy sources—bi…
View article: Irisin in degenerative musculoskeletal diseases: Functions in system and potential in therapy
Irisin in degenerative musculoskeletal diseases: Functions in system and potential in therapy Open
Degenerative musculoskeletal diseases are a class of diseases related to the gradual structural and functional deterioration of muscles, joints, and bones, including osteoarthritis (OA), osteoporosis (OP), sarcopenia (SP), and intervertebr…
View article: Iron homeostasis and ferroptosis in human diseases: mechanisms and therapeutic prospects
Iron homeostasis and ferroptosis in human diseases: mechanisms and therapeutic prospects Open
Iron, an essential mineral in the body, is involved in numerous physiological processes, making the maintenance of iron homeostasis crucial for overall health. Both iron overload and deficiency can cause various disorders and human disease…
View article: Wearable mechanical and electrochemical sensors for real-time health monitoring
Wearable mechanical and electrochemical sensors for real-time health monitoring Open
Wearable sensors provide a good solution for real-time monitoring of human health, and great progress has been made in miniaturization, flexibility, low power consumption and intelligence in recent years. Here, we introduce the principles …
View article: Accelerated Bone Healing via Electrical Stimulation
Accelerated Bone Healing via Electrical Stimulation Open
Piezoelectric effect produces an electrical signal when stress is applied to the bone. When the integrity of the bone is destroyed, the biopotential within the defect site is reduced and several physiological responses are initiated to fac…
View article: Advances in animal models of Parkinson's disease
Advances in animal models of Parkinson's disease Open
Parkinson's disease is a complex neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive movement impairments. Predominant symptoms encompass resting tremor, bradykinesia, limb rigidity, and postural instability. In addition, it also includ…
View article: Generation of <scp>B7</scp>‐<scp>H3</scp> isoform regulated by <scp>ANXA2</scp>/<scp>NSUN2</scp>/<scp>YBX1</scp> axis in human glioma
Generation of <span>B7</span>‐<span>H3</span> isoform regulated by <span>ANXA2</span>/<span>NSUN2</span>/<span>YBX1</span> axis in human glioma Open
In recent years, in the development of emerging immunotherapy, B7‐H3 is also termed as CD276 and has become a novel chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)‐T target against glioma and other tumours, and aroused extensive attention. However, B7‐H3 …
View article: A Skipper-CCD Light Shield for X-Ray Detection in Space
A Skipper-CCD Light Shield for X-Ray Detection in Space Open
We present advancements in the design of Skipper-CCD sensors for X-ray detection in environments with high optical backgrounds, such as those expected in space. These packages incorporate a custom-made aluminum shield on the CCD surface th…
View article: Exosomes in the pathogenesis and treatment of cancer-related cachexia
Exosomes in the pathogenesis and treatment of cancer-related cachexia Open
Cancer-related cachexia is a metabolic syndrome characterized by weight loss, adipose tissue decomposition, and progressive skeletal muscle atrophy. It is a major complication of many advanced cancers and seriously affects the quality of l…
View article: Self-encapsulated ionic fibers based on stress-induced adaptive phase transition for non-contact depth-of-field camouflage sensing
Self-encapsulated ionic fibers based on stress-induced adaptive phase transition for non-contact depth-of-field camouflage sensing Open
Ionically conductive fibers have promising applications; however, complex processing techniques and poor stability limit their practicality. To overcome these challenges, we proposed a stress-induced adaptive phase transition strategy to c…
View article: In-Situ Xrd Study of the Effects of Amino Acids on the Carbonation Kinetics of Cementitious Calcium Silicates
In-Situ Xrd Study of the Effects of Amino Acids on the Carbonation Kinetics of Cementitious Calcium Silicates Open
View article: NRF2 in age-related musculoskeletal diseases: Role and treatment prospects
NRF2 in age-related musculoskeletal diseases: Role and treatment prospects Open
View article: Insights into the Notch signaling pathway in degenerative musculoskeletal disorders: Mechanisms and perspectives
Insights into the Notch signaling pathway in degenerative musculoskeletal disorders: Mechanisms and perspectives Open
Degenerative musculoskeletal disorders are a group of age-related diseases of the locomotive system that severely affects the patient's ability to work and cause adverse sequalae such as fractures and even death. The incidence and prevalen…
View article: Progress of linking gut microbiota and musculoskeletal health: casualty, mechanisms, and translational values
Progress of linking gut microbiota and musculoskeletal health: casualty, mechanisms, and translational values Open
The musculoskeletal system is important for balancing metabolic activity and maintaining health. Recent studies have shown that distortions in homeostasis of the intestinal microbiota are correlated with or may even contribute to abnormali…
View article: Speed of aging of populations by socioeconomics subgroups in China: A cross-sectional study of cognitive performance
Speed of aging of populations by socioeconomics subgroups in China: A cross-sectional study of cognitive performance Open