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Toward routine utilisation of native mass spectrometry as an enabler of contemporary drug development. [PDF]
Sternicki LM, Poulsen SA.
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Preparation of biomolecule-polymer conjugates by grafting-from using ATRP, RAFT, or ROMP
Marco S. Messina +4 more
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DNA Origami‐Templated Aptamer Chiral Structures Realize Cellular Enantioselectivity
Aptamers displayed on tubular DNA origami nanostructures in defined chiral orientations (left‐ or right‐handed) exhibit enantioselective interactions with cell surface target proteins. While the right‐handed configuration supports only transient binding, the left handedness energetically favors protein dimerization and promotes subsequent ...
Tingjie Song +9 more
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Biomolecular Transformations Shape the Environmental Fate of Nanoscale and Emerging Materials. [PDF]
Chakraborty S, Lynch I.
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A comprehensive simulation framework for imaging single particles and biomolecules at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser [PDF]
Chun Hong Yoon +10 more
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Merging materials processing tricks inspired by mussel and mistletoe fiber fabrication, solutions of cationic mussel byssus proteins were mixed with modified anionic nanocrystalline cellulose, producing distinctive core‐shell condensates. Simple processing of condensate suspensions using freeze‐drying produced hierarchically structured porous protein ...
Hamideh R. Alanagh +9 more
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Preparing for successful protein crystallization experiments. [PDF]
Budziszewski GR +2 more
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Here, we present a nanotechnology approach to construct synthetic lipid rafts on the live T cell membrane, leveraging a versatile DNA origami‐enabled platform named as the “cholesterol nano‐patch” (CNP). Our investigation highlights the effectiveness of DNA nanotechnology in exploring the impact of nanoscale arrangement of cholesterols on the ...
Yunmin Jung +4 more
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Ge/In<sub>0.53</sub>Ga<sub>0.47</sub>As heterojunction based doping less TFET for high sensitivity label free biosensing applications. [PDF]
Jaya M, Lorenzo R.
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