We successfully implemented a one-transistor (1T) ferroelectric field effect transistor (FeFET) eNVM into a 28nm gate-first super low power (28SLP) CMOS technology platform using two additional structural masks. The electrical baseline properties remain the same for the FeFET integration and the JTAG-controlled 64 kbit memory shows clearly separated states. High temperature retention up to 250 degrees C is demonstrated and endurance up to 10(5) cycles was achieved. The FeFET unique properties make it the best candidate for eNVM solutions in sub-2x technologies for low-cost IoT applications
We demonstrate the presence of a symbiotic stability reinforcement effect between bioentities and crystalline ZIFs, where the ZIF protects biomolecules from denaturation and the biomolecules improve the acid resistance of the ZIF framework. The strategy provides a potential route for stabilizing MOFs for diverse technological and industrial applications.
Pericytes play a crucial role in angiogenesis and vascular maintenance. -selected bmMSCs neither showed these abilities, nor did they attain pericyte function despite progressive CD146 expression once passaged. Thus, cell culture conditions appear to influence expression of this and other reported pericyte markers significantly without correlation to function. The newly developed assays, therefore, promise to close a gap in the in vitro identification of pericytes via function. Indeed, our functional data suggest that pericytes represent a subpopulation of MSCs in bm with a specialized role in vascular biology. However, these functions are not inherent to all MSCs.
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