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A Wearable Dual-Modal Patch for Rapid Pre-Hospital Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Published 2025“…The time required for diagnosing ischemia was significantly reduced to 50 min after its onset. The patch is optimally integrated into a stamp-sized band-aid, accompanied by a smartphone app for data visualization and real-time analysis. …”
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A Wearable Dual-Modal Patch for Rapid Pre-Hospital Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Published 2025“…The time required for diagnosing ischemia was significantly reduced to 50 min after its onset. The patch is optimally integrated into a stamp-sized band-aid, accompanied by a smartphone app for data visualization and real-time analysis. …”
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A Wearable Dual-Modal Patch for Rapid Pre-Hospital Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Published 2025“…The time required for diagnosing ischemia was significantly reduced to 50 min after its onset. The patch is optimally integrated into a stamp-sized band-aid, accompanied by a smartphone app for data visualization and real-time analysis. …”
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Multiscale QM/MM Simulations Identify the Roles of Asp239 and 1‑OH···Nucleophile in Transition State Stabilization in Arabidopsis thaliana Cell-Wall Invertase 1
Published 2025“…Deglycosylation is predicted to be the rate-determining step in the reaction, with a calculated overall free-energy barrier of 15.9 kcal/mol, consistent with the experimental barrier (15.3 kcal/mol). …”
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