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Exposure to plastic debris alters expression of biomineralization, immune, and stress-related genes in the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica). [PDF]
Eierman LE, Landis J.
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Recent Advances in Understanding the Sex Pheromone‐Mediated Communication of Diatoms
Pheromones control the sexuality and mate finding in diatoms, a group of highly abundant unicellular marine algae. The diatom pheromones presented here are elucidated using a metabolomics‐based approach. This review introduces new structures, methods, and conceptual advances and discusses future perspectives in diatom research.
Franziska Alessandra Klapper+1 more
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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Chitosan-Modified Bone Regeneration Materials: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Gerova-Vatsova T+3 more
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Whales of the superfamily Physeteroidea exhibit a unique visual defense mechanism involving the release of dark reddish‐brown feces (locally called “tsunabi‐ink” in Japan) into the water. This study proposes that tsunabi‐ink is a metabolic byproduct of shifts in the gut microbial community, influenced by the host's digestive physiology and foraging ...
Hayate Takeuchi+2 more
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Biomineralization of dental tissues with natural drugs: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wu Z.
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Biosynthesis, characterization, and intestinal effects of nano‐selenium. ABSTRACT The bioproduction of selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) is garnering increasing attention as an environmentally friendly method, given that many microorganisms inherently possess the ability to synthesize nano‐selenium.
Yebo Wang+8 more
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Enhancing Multi-Enzyme Cascade Activity in Metal-Organic Frameworks via Controlled Enzyme Encapsulation. [PDF]
Fan W+4 more
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Tendon's ‘first aid’ response – new insights into acute tendon molecular reprogramming after rupture
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
M. V. Franchi, C. S. Fry, M. Kjaer
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Bacterial Nanocellulose: A Sustainable Revolution in Food Science
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), produced via bacterial fermentation, exhibits high mechanical strength, water retention, crystallinity, and transparency, supporting its application in active packaging, functional foods, and environmental remediation. ABSTRACT Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is an eco‐friendly biomaterial celebrated for its exceptional ...
Masoud Aman Mohammadi+4 more
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