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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) detection presents significant advantages in diagnosing liver cancer due to its noninvasiveness, real‐time monitoring, and dynamic tracking. However, the clinical application of CTCs‐based diagnosis is largely limited by the challenges of capturing low‐abundance CTCs within a complex blood environment while ensuring them alive. Here, an ultrastrong ligand, l‐histidine–l‐histidine...
Materials with low thermal conductivity have received significant attention across various research fields, including thermal insulation materials, thermal barrier coatings, and thermoelectric materials. Exploring novel materials with intrinsically low thermal conductivity and investigating their phonon transport properties, chemical bonding, and atomic coordination are crucial. In this study, a novel...
Asymmetric Bonding
In article number 2304718, Zhengyang Zhou, Xun Shi, and co‐workers present an innovative approach for achieving low thermal conductivity through the incorporation of low‐coordination atoms into transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs). The resulting asymmetric bonds formed by these low‐coordination ions induce strong phonon scattering, ultimately resulting in a substantial reduction...