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    • Design of Mixed PDMS-mPEG Slippery Covalently Attached Liquid-Like Surfaces 

      Cho, Jae Hyung; Gresham, Isaac J.; Katselas, Anthony; McHale, Glen; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2025
      Low droplet friction is desirable in many circumstances in which liquids interact with solid surfaces. This study explores the fabrication of surface-grafted, liquid-like layers with ultralow static droplet friction, made ...
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    • Experimental Study of Gas Microbubbles on Oil-Infused Wrinkled Surfaces 

      James, Leo; Vega-Sanchez, Christopher; Mehta, Priya; Zhang, Xuehua; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2025
      Lubricant-infused surfaces (LIS) have been shown to reduce hydrodynamic drag to a greater extent than theoretically expected, making them attractive candidates for microfluidic applications. The presence of nano- and ...
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    • Molecular Origin of Slippery Behavior in Tethered Liquid Layers 

      Rasera, Fabio; Gresham, Isaac, J.; Tinti, Antonio; Neto, Chiara; Giacomello, Alberto
      Published 2025
      Slippery covalently attached liquid surfaces (SCALS) are a family of nanothin polymer layers with ultralow static droplet friction, characterized by a low contact angle hysteresis (CAH < 5°), which makes them ideally suited ...
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    • Carry-over effects of decreased salinity on larval metamorphosis and the early juvenile in context with eReefs hydrodynamic models 

      Clements, Matthew; Byrne, Maria
      Published 2026-03-11
      The environmental conditions experienced by marine invertebrate larvae can have carry-over effects on later life stage performance, affecting population dynamics.For crown-of-thorns sea stars (CoTS; Acanthaster spp.), ...
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    • Efficacy, Dosing, And Duration Of Antiviral Therapy In Feline Infectious Peritonitis: A Systematic Review Protocol To Support Iscaid Fip Treatment Guidelines 

      Scahill, Karolina; Alexandre, Daniel; Lowen, Petra; Motaghi, Shahrzad; Weese, Scott; Coggins, Sally
      Published 2026-03-06
      Rationale Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a progressive, systemic disease caused by feline coronavirus (FCoV) and characterised by pyogranulomatous inflammation, vasculitis, and variable clinical manifestations. ...
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