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December 08 2023
Jiahua Cai, Mingcong Dai et al.
The development of coherent terahertz (THz) spin currents with femtosecond temporal resolution has been extensively studied due to its significant implications for advancing high-speed information ...
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December 08 2023
Taiho Kambe, Takumi Wagatsuma
Zinc (Zn2+), an essential trace element, binds to various proteins, including enzymes, transcription factors, channels, and signaling molecules and their receptors, to regulate their activities in a ...
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December 08 2023
Pengguang Wang (王鹏广), Jiatong Xu (徐家通) et al.
The large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) has been extensively studied for understanding the rheological responses of yield stress fluids. However, the employed methodology for determining the ...
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December 08 2023
Zengshun Chen (陈增顺), Yatai Wang (汪亚泰) et al.
Existing research on interference effects predominantly focuses on rigid structures. However, studies based on rigid models tend to overlook the feedback of structural motions on the flow field, thus ...
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December 08 2023
Yiling Wang, Zhenhua Yu et al.
The classical three-stage model of stochastic gene expression predicts the statistics of single cell mRNA and protein number fluctuations as a function of the rates of promoter switching, ...
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December 08 2023
Minhaeng Cho
Time-resolved pump–probe and two-dimensional spectroscopy are widely used to study ultrafast chemical and biological processes in solutions. However, the corresponding signals at long times can be ...
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December 07 2023
Jonathan Musgrave, Shu-Wei Huang et al.
Optical frequency combs, which consist of precisely controlled spectral lines covering a wide range, have played a crucial role in enabling numerous scientific advancements. Beyond the conventional ...