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Actin-Targeted Magnetic Nanomotors Mechanically Modulate the Tumor Mechanical Microenvironment for Cancer Treatment
Published 2025“…Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and tumor cells, which internalize ∼69.3% of ABP-MNs, are significantly tuned under MF with signs of a 7-fold decrease in tumor matrix stiffness, increased immune cell infiltration, and 95.8% tumor growth inhibition. …”
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Parallel bonding model.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”
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Mechanical model of geogrid element.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”
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Test results of GFRP confined concrete specimens.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”
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Raw coal gangue and coal gangue aggregates.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”
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Linear contact model.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”
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Numerical simulation scheme.
Published 2025“…As the coal gangue replacement rate increases, both the strength and elastic modulus of the specimens decrease. …”