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Biosafety challenges and the future landscape in Pakistan
Sepsis is a major threat to global health, as highlighted by the Global Burden of Disease Study, which recorded an estimated 48.9 million cases of sepsis globally, resulting in 11.0 million sepsis-related deaths, accounting for 19.7% of all global deaths
Akhtar Sherin
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A time‐multiplexed nanobody‐functionalized organic electrochemical transistor enables rapid and sensitive detection of three respiratory viral proteins from saliva. Sequentially addressed multi‐gate electrodes on a shared channel achieve around 1 fm detection within 15 min without sample preprocessing. Clinical validation demonstrates high specificity,
Tianrui Chang +13 more
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Introduction In biomedical laboratories, biosafety is a key element for preventing infections and ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and the community.
Diane Sare Gamani +5 more
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Ultrasound‐Actuated Gene Editing in Human Kidney Organoids
Peptide‐stabilized nanoemulsions enable spatially controlled, ultrasound‐triggered delivery of gene‐editing proteins deep within human kidney organoid tissues. Focused acoustic pulses drive droplet vaporization, propelling cargo into target renal cells while preserving native tissue microarchitecture. This non‐viral platform improves both the depth and
Michael A. Miller +6 more
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Biosafety decisions and perceived commercial risks: The role of GM-free private standards [PDF]
"We herein investigate the observed discrepancy between real and perceived commercial risks associated with the use of genetically modified (GM) products in developing countries. We focus particularly on the effects of GM-free private standards set up by
Gruère, Guillaume, Sengupta, Debdatta
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An immunomodulatory hydrogel (iGEL) forms spontaneously upon subcutaneous injection, acting as a tissue‐adhesive depot. It releases anti‐rejection and regenerative agents in response to inflammation, suppressing T‐cell activity, promoting vascular repair, and restoring allograft function without systemic immunosuppression.
Ning Wang +14 more
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THE ECONOMICS OF BIOSAFETY: IMPLICATIONS FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
There is a growing body of literature on the safe use of biotechnology and the need for an international biosafety protocol and national regulations to facilitate the safe development and transfer of biotechnology. Most of these studies, however, address
Maredia, Mywish K.
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sEVs‐circ6718 serves as a promising serum biomarker for gastric cancer early diagnosis and prognosis, promoting malignant transformation in gastric cancer cells and GC‑MSC differentiation into CAFs. sEVs‑circ6718 holds potential as a biomarker for the early diagnosis and prognostic assessment of gastric cancer.
Fan Zhang +7 more
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Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis critically examines the regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the selected countries of South Africa, Kenya, Zambia and Namibia.
Moitui, Charles Otuke
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Probiotic Properties and In vitro Biosafety Assessment of Human Breast Milk Isolates
Human milk can be an important source for obtaining potential probiotics strains for newborns in order to establish the beneficial gut microbial community and development of immune system. The aim of the study was to explore potential human breast milk
Dharti K. Kurkutia +2 more
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