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Resonance Frequency Selective Electromagnetic Actuation for High-Resolution Vibrotactile Displays
Vibrotactile displays offer significant potential for conveying information through the sense of touch in a wide variety of applications. Spatial resolution of these displays is limited by the large size of actuators. We present...
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Time Domain Multiplexing for Efficiency Enhanced Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting in MEMS

The conversion efficiency of piezoelectric energy harvesters (EH) have been improved by several approaches including frequency up-conversion (FUC) techniques that trigger the high-frequency (HF) piezoelectric resonators using...

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Resonance Frequency Selective Electromagnetic Actuation for High-Resolution Vibrotactile Displays
Vibrotactile displays offer significant potential for conveying information through the sense of touch in a wide variety of applications. Spatial resolution of these displays is limited by the large size of actuators. We present...
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Time Domain Multiplexing for Efficiency Enhanced Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting in MEMS

The conversion efficiency of piezoelectric energy harvesters (EH) have been improved by several approaches including frequency up-conversion (FUC) techniques that trigger the high-frequency (HF) piezoelectric resonators using...

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A Tetrameric Assembly of Saposin A
Saposins are lipid transfer proteins required for the degradation of sphingolipids in the lysosome. These small proteins bind lipids by transitioning from a closed, monomeric state to an open conformation exposing a...
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A Tetrameric Assembly of Saposin A
Saposins are lipid transfer proteins required for the degradation of sphingolipids in the lysosome. These small proteins bind lipids by transitioning from a closed, monomeric state to an open conformation exposing a hydrophobic...
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The lipid transfer protein Saposin B does not directly bind CD1d for lipid antigen loading.
Background: Lipid antigens are presented on the surface of cells by the CD1 family of glycoproteins, which have structural and functional similarity to MHC class I molecules. The hydrophobic lipid antigens are embedded in...
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