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Annual Review of Biophysics, 2010
Knots appear in a wide variety of biophysical systems, ranging from biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, to macroscopic objects, such as umbilical cords and catheters. Although significant advancements have been made in the mathematical theory of knots and some progress has been made in the statistical mechanics of knots in idealized chains, the ...
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Knots appear in a wide variety of biophysical systems, ranging from biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, to macroscopic objects, such as umbilical cords and catheters. Although significant advancements have been made in the mathematical theory of knots and some progress has been made in the statistical mechanics of knots in idealized chains, the ...
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Biophysical radiosensitization
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 1983Experimental studies on normal and tumor-bearing rats revealed that chronic treatment with hydroquinone (5 mg/kg/day) inhibited catalase activity in liver, spleen, blood, and H 18R tumor. 3H-hydroquinone (1.5 microCi/g body weight) showed tumor specificity, with maximum radioactivity in the tumor at 1 h after administration. The biological half-time of
C, Vladescu, M, Apetroae
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Biophysical Reviews: worldwide advances in biophysics
Biophysical ReviewsThis Editorial introduces the contents of Volume 17, Issue 3 of Biophysical Reviews, the official journal of the International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB). This Issue contains 14 contributions. The broad scope of the articles and the geographically widespread locations of the contributing authors mirror the goals of IUPAB, namely to ...
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Biophysics of Mechanoreception
Membrane Biochemistry, 1986Several types of cells' skeletal, muscle, nerve, epithelia, and heart have been shown to contain ion channels which are sensitive to membrane tension. In chick skeletal muscle, the transduction persists in excised patches and involves no chemical messengers.
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Biophysics of Channelrhodopsin
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2015Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are directly light-gated ion channels that function as sensory photoreceptors in flagellated green algae, allowing these algae to identify optimal light conditions for growth. In neuroscience, ChRs constitute the most versatile tools for the light-induced activation of selected cells or cell types with unprecedented precision ...
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Developmental Cell
Organoids, 3D in vitro structures derived from embryonic or adult stem cells, offer powerful models for studying tissue patterning, development, morphogenesis, organ physiology, and disease. These systems replicate biological processes, such as cell differentiation, symmetry breaking, and tissue organization, while revealing species-specific ...
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Organoids, 3D in vitro structures derived from embryonic or adult stem cells, offer powerful models for studying tissue patterning, development, morphogenesis, organ physiology, and disease. These systems replicate biological processes, such as cell differentiation, symmetry breaking, and tissue organization, while revealing species-specific ...
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