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A bibliometric analysis of electroencephalogram research in stroke: current trends and future directions. [PDF]
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An antisense oligomer conjugate with unpredicted bactericidal activity against <i>Fusobacterium nucleatum</i>. [PDF]
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UPA-sensitive ACPP-conjugated nanoparticles for multi-targeting therapy of brain glioma
Biomaterials, 2015Now it is well evidenced that tumor growth is a comprehensive result of multiple pathways, and glioma parenchyma cells and stroma cells are closely associated and mutually compensatory. Therefore, drug delivery strategies targeting both of them simultaneously might obtain more promising therapeutic benefits.
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RpoS‐dependent sRNA RgsA regulates Fis and AcpP in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Molecular Microbiology, 2016SummaryRgsA is a phylogenetically conserved small regulatory RNA (sRNA) in Pseudomonas species. This sRNA has been shown to be directly controlled by the major stationary phase and stress sigma factor σS (RpoS), and also indirectly regulated by the GacS/GacA two‐component system. However, the role and the regulatory targets of this sRNA remain unclear.
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Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) are central to many primary and secondary metabolic pathways. In E. coli fatty acid biosynthesis (FAB), the central ACP, AcpP, transports intermediates to a suite of partner proteins (PP) for iterative modification and elongation.
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Acyl carrier proteins (ACPs) are central to many primary and secondary metabolic pathways. In E. coli fatty acid biosynthesis (FAB), the central ACP, AcpP, transports intermediates to a suite of partner proteins (PP) for iterative modification and elongation.
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