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Assessment of periodontitis vaccine using three different bacterial outer membrane vesicles in canine model. [PDF]
Nakao R +12 more
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Structural basis for alginate secretion across the bacterial outer membrane
John C. Whitney +10 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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Review on bacterial outer membrane vesicles: structure, vesicle formation, separation and biotechnological applications. [PDF]
Zhao X, Wei Y, Bu Y, Ren X, Dong Z.
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An analysis of literature trends and a historical overview of organic and inorganic piezoelectric materials, focusing on their structural diversity, functional mechanisms, and inherent characteristics. It then explores cutting‐edge developments in material synthesis, fabrication processes, and performance optimization, highlighting their applicability ...
Bangul Khan +7 more
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Humanized milk fat globules (MFG) mimic the native composition and structure of human milk, achieved through remodeling of milk fat globule membrane phospholipid composition and reconstruction of the tri‐layer membrane structure. These humanized MFG exhibit improved structural stability and digestibility, and enhance neurodevelopment in formula‐fed rat
Shaolei Wang +8 more
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The Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicle-Cloaked Immunostimulatory Nanoplatform Reinvigorates T Cell Function and Reprograms Tumor Immunity. [PDF]
Lin YH +9 more
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Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Mediate Cytosolic Localization of LPS and Caspase-11 Activation
S. Vanaja +6 more
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This work shows, for the first time, that the stereocilia membrane in cochlear hair cells is dynamically regulated by the mechanotransduction channel to impact the membrane mechanical properties. This work provides direct evidence that the opening and closing associated with the MET channel is regulating the membrane viscosity suggesting that the MET ...
Shefin Sam George, Anthony J. Ricci
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