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Retraction: Phospho-Aspirin-2 (MDC-22) Inhibits Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer Growth Both In Vitro and In Vivo by a Redox-Dependent Effect. [PDF]
PLOS One Editors.
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A transient pool of nuclear F-actin at mitotic exit controls chromatin organization
C. Baarlink +13 more
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Biofabrication aims at providing innovative technologies and tools for the fabrication of tissue‐like constructs for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. By integrating multiple biofabrication technologies, such as 3D (bio) printing with fiber fabrication methods, it would be more realistic to reconstruct native tissue's ...
Waseem Kitana +2 more
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Comparison of Predicted X-Ray Fiber Diffraction Patterns from All-Atom and Coarse-Grained Actin Filament Models Under Nonuniform Strain. [PDF]
Prodanovic M +3 more
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Actin-Based Cell Motility and Cell Locomotion
T. Mitchison, L. Cramer
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Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are optimized to co‐deliver Cas9‐encoding messenger RNA (mRNA), a single guide RNA (sgRNA) targeting the endogenous cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, and homologous linear double‐stranded donor DNA (ldsDNA) templates encoding CFTR.
Ruth A. Foley +12 more
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Renaissance at the actin filament pointed end: Mechanisms of assembly, capping and depolymerization. [PDF]
Shekhar S, Fowler VM, Gregorio CC.
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FeDSNP‐Pa, a metallized nanoparticle loaded with sodium pyruvate (Pa), exerts triple therapeutic effects by scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS), suppressing inflammatory responses, and inhibiting pyroptosis signaling pathways. This multifunctional neuroprotective strategy protecting retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) from elevated intraocular pressure ...
Yukun Wu +5 more
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Actin Takes the Steering Wheel: A New Mitotic Safeguard in the Early Embryo. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhu S, Wang F.
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This study introduces a novel multi‐scale scaffold design using L‐fractals arranged in Archimedean tessellations for tissue regeneration. Despite similar porosity, tiles display vastly different tensile responses (1–100 MPa) and deformation modes. In vitro experiments with hMSCs show geometry‐dependent growth and activity. Over 55 000 tile combinations
Maria Kalogeropoulou +4 more
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