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Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles Targeting Brain Cancer: Innovations in Carbohydrate-Based Coatings and Magnetic Field Guidance. [PDF]
Alobaidi AMA, Kumeiko VV.
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This study introduces VIVID (Vesicle In Vivo Identification using DNA), a qPCR‐based platform that tracks PCR‐amplifiable DNA tags loaded in the EVs for accurate and quantifiable EV biodistribution in vivo. ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) represent promising carriers for nucleic acid therapeutics, offering advantages over synthetic nanoparticles ...
Oscar Boyadjian +5 more
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Structure-activity landscape of Nurr1 (NR4A2) modulators: medicinal chemistry strategies for neurodegenerative disease intervention. [PDF]
Jaidka S +4 more
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In MOCVD MoS2 memristors, a current compliance‐regulated Ag filament mechanism is revealed. The filament ruptures spontaneously during volatile switching, while subsequent growth proceeds vertically through the MoS2 layers and then laterally along the van der Waals gaps during nonvolatile switching.
Yuan Fa +19 more
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Small Particles, Big Impact: Inorganic Nanotechnology for Glioblastoma. [PDF]
Dynarowicz K +5 more
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Unveiling Multidimensional Physicochemical Design Principles for Tissue Processing Hydrogels
This study establishes a materials‐based design framework for polymer hydrogels in tissue clearing, linking physicochemical properties to performance in tissue processing, labeling, and imaging. By analyzing rheology, swelling, porosity, antibody diffusion, mechanical performance, and thermochemical stability across platforms, this work provides a ...
Sangjae Kim +8 more
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Melanin as a Redox Hub: Linking Energy Flow to Genome Stability and Immune Control. [PDF]
Srivastava J, Premi S.
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By mimicking the ion‐accelerating effect of ion channel receptors in neuron membranes, a biomaterials‐based ionic hydrogel (BIH) is developed, which offers a high ionic conductivity of 7.04 S m−1, outperforming conventional chitosan, cellulose, agarose, starch, and gelatin based ionic hydrogels.
Baojin Chen +7 more
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