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  • Cyborg organoids integrated with stretchable nanoelectronics can be functionally mapped during development

    Cyborg organoids integrated with stretchable nanoelectronics can be functionally mapped during development

  • Kim, J., Koo, B. K. & Knoblich, J. A. Human organoids: model systems for human biology and medicine. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21, 571–584 (2020).

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  • Honey bee egg composition changes seasonally and after acute maternal virus infection

    Honey bee egg composition changes seasonally and after acute maternal virus infection

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  • The dynamic and diverse nature of parenchyma cells in the Arabidopsis root during secondary growth

    The dynamic and diverse nature of parenchyma cells in the Arabidopsis root during secondary growth

    Single-cell RNA-seq reveals diverse cell types in mature roots

    To explore cell type diversity during root secondary growth, we produced an scRNA-seq atlas. Secondary growth in the hypocotyl and root of Arabidopsis can be divided into two distinct…

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  • Water-stable nanocrystals in a single step

    Water-stable nanocrystals in a single step

    Water-stable nanocrystals in a single step

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  • ImmGenMaps, an open-source cartography of the immune system

    The Immunological Genome Project Consortium (ImmGen) is announcing the launch of ImmGenMaps (https://www.immgen.org/ImmGenMaps), a project designed to spatially profile every immune cell across the mouse anatomy. This community project builds…

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  • Quantitative prediction of disinfectant tolerance in Listeria monocytogenes using whole genome sequencing and machine learning

    Quantitative prediction of disinfectant tolerance in Listeria monocytogenes using whole genome sequencing and machine learning

    Many bacteria tend to have strong population structures, which results in non-independence between data points and can have substantial implications on the generalisation to new data and the importance of features for prediction. In particular,…

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  • Optimization of ultra-wideband metamaterial MXene-based polarization-insensitive solar absorber using machine learning for solar heater application

    Optimization of ultra-wideband metamaterial MXene-based polarization-insensitive solar absorber using machine learning for solar heater application

  • Hassan, Q., Tabar, V. S., Sameen, A. Z., Salman, H. M. & Jaszczur, M. A review of green hydrogen production based on solar energy; techniques and methods. Energy Harvest. Syst. https://doi.org/10.1515/ehs-2022-0134 (2024).

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