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Bacterial Carriers for Glioblastoma Therapy
Treatment of aggressive glioblastoma brain tumors is challenging, largely due to diffusion barriers preventing efficient drug dosing to tumors. To overcome these barriers, bacterial carriers that are actively motile and programmed to migrate and localize
Nalini Mehta +5 more
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A bottom‐up way to fabricate precisely engineered micropore solid‐state metal substrate/protein film / evaporated metal structures is shown to be a versatile platform for systematic electron transport measurements. As protein function is preserved and the junctions are thermally stable, down to 10K, such junctions can be useful for bioelectronic ...
Sudipta Bera +12 more
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Examining Photoinduced Energy Transfer in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Azurin
Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurin has been an important model system for investigating fundamental electron transfer (EleT) in proteins. Early pioneering studies used ruthenium photosensitizers to induce EleT in azurin and this experimental data continues to
Peter H. Tobin (1850764) +1 more
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The mechanics-modulated tunneling spectrum and low-pass effect of viscoelastic molecular monolayer
Understanding the force-induced conductance fluctuation in molecules is essential for building molecular devices with high stability. While stiffness of molecule is usually considered to be desirable for stable conductance, we demonstrate mechanical ...
Yun Chen +5 more
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Artificial Enzymatic Electrochemistry
Artificial enzymatic electrochemistry has emerged as an effective method to extend the catalytic abilities of enzymes. This review explores the bioelectrochemical methods used to understand and optimize the structure and function of artificial enzymes.
Nya E. Black +3 more
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Azurin is a cupredoxin produced by bacteria that is mostly utilized in electron transport processes. The anticancer properties of the Azurin and its potential use in cancer treatments have increased interest recently.
Asmaa Q. Jebur +2 more
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Engineering Bacteria as Living Therapeutics in Cancer Therapy
Through synthetic biology approaches, natural bacteria can be genetically programmed into multifunctional living therapeutics. These engineered bacteria are capable of secreting anti‐tumor factors, displaying tumor‐associated antigens on their surface, or undergoing programmed self‐lysis to release therapeutic cargo.
Jiangfeng Chen +6 more
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Azurin, a bacteriocin produced by a human gut bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can reveal selectively cytotoxic and induceapoptosis in cancer cells. After overcoming two phase I trials, a functional region of Azurin called p28 has been approved as adrug
Le, Chi Hieu +5 more
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Anticancer Activity of Bacterial Proteins and Peptides
Despite much progress in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, tumour diseases constitute one of the main reasons of deaths worldwide. The side effects of chemotherapy and drug resistance of some cancer types belong to the significant current ...
Tomasz M. Karpiński, Artur Adamczak
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Azurin*, a by-product of heterologous expression of the gene encoding the blue copper protein azurin from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Escherichia coli, was characterized by chemical analysis and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, and its structure ...
Barth, M. +7 more
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