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Effect of tuning the regularization strength on generated DVCs.
Published 2025“…We start with a healthy image and generate DR DVCs with decreasing . More lesions are generated as decreases (light green arrows). …”
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A. Panel and antibody design used for imaging mass cytometry (IMC) studies.
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Voltage-Assisted Sonication for the Generation of Liquid Metal Particles
Published 2025“…Negative voltage and secondary metal inclusion [indium, zinc (Zn), and tin] in liquid Ga reduced the surface tension, increased particle generation, and decreased the particle size. Surface characterization confirms compositional differences, revealing distinct migration and oxidation behaviors of the secondary metals. …”
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Voltage-Assisted Sonication for the Generation of Liquid Metal Particles
Published 2025“…Negative voltage and secondary metal inclusion [indium, zinc (Zn), and tin] in liquid Ga reduced the surface tension, increased particle generation, and decreased the particle size. Surface characterization confirms compositional differences, revealing distinct migration and oxidation behaviors of the secondary metals. …”
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Voltage-Assisted Sonication for the Generation of Liquid Metal Particles
Published 2025“…Negative voltage and secondary metal inclusion [indium, zinc (Zn), and tin] in liquid Ga reduced the surface tension, increased particle generation, and decreased the particle size. Surface characterization confirms compositional differences, revealing distinct migration and oxidation behaviors of the secondary metals. …”
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DCLK1 expression negatively correlated with FoxD3 status in the colons of DCLK1<sup>ΔIEC</sup> mice.
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MMP13 enzyme activity, subcellular distribution, DCLK1-L and DCLK1-S promoter-reporter assays.
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