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Overproduction of β-barrel outer membrane proteins in <i>Escherichia coli</i> BL21(DE3) induces hypervesiculation. [PDF]

open access: yesExtracell Vesicles Circ Nucl Acids
Sahu S   +5 more
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Cytokine‐Engineered Chimeric Antigen Receptor‐T Cell Therapy: How to Balance the Efficacy and Toxicity

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Cytokine‐engineered CAR‐T cells represent a promising immunotherapy against malignancies due to direct tumor killing and potent immunity response. However, significant toxicities, including CRS and ICANS, have restricted clinical applications. How to keep the risk‐benefit balance of the advanced therapy is of great importance for maximizing the benefit
Xinru Zhang   +7 more
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Substituent‐Based Modulation of Self‐Assembly and Immunogenicity of Amphipathic Peptides

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This study systematically investigates how positional and subtle changes, such as substituents on the phenyl ring attached to short amphipathic peptides, influence their self‐assembly, fibril morphology, and immunogenic responses. ABSTRACT Self‐assembled peptide‐based biomaterials provide versatile platforms for biomedical uses, featuring customizable ...
Anirban Das   +13 more
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Atlantool: a command line tool to retrieve DNA and RNA sequencing reads from BAM files by the read identifier. [PDF]

open access: yesBioinform Adv
Rath EM   +9 more
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Biomimetic Additive Manufacturing: Engineering Complexity Inspired by Nature's Simplicity. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomimetics (Basel)
Kantaros A   +3 more
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β-Barrel Membrane Protein Assembly by the Bam Complex

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2011
β-barrel membrane proteins perform important functions in the outer membranes (OMs) of Gram-negative bacteria and of the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotes. The protein complexes that assemble these proteins in their respective membranes have been identified and shown to contain a component that has been conserved from bacteria to humans.
Christine L, Hagan   +2 more
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