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We introduce a nucleic acid nanoparticle (NANP) platform designed to be rrecognized by the human innate immune system in a regulated manner. By changing chemical composition while maintaining constant architectural parameters, we identify key determinants of immunorecognition enabling the rational design of NANPs with tunable immune activation profiles
Martin Panigaj +21 more
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PIEZO mechanosensitivity in chondrocytes is differentially modulated by L-type and T-type voltage-sensitive ion channels. [PDF]
Savadipour A +5 more
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This research presents a novel implantable bio‐battery, GF‐OsG, tailored for diabetic bone repair. GF‐OsG generates microcurrents in high‐glucose conditions to enhance vascularization, shift macrophages to the M2 phenotype, and regulate immune responses.
Nanning Lv +10 more
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Intracellular Calcium Changes Correlate with Mitochondrial Dynamics After Differential Modulation of KATP Channels in a Cellular Model of Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]
Evinova A +6 more
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Gd‐doped BFO (BGFO) exhibits a ∼2‐order reduction in leakage current owing to its lowest content of oxygen vacancies. This leads to a ∼2.5‐fold increase in remnant polarization. These improvements in BGFO effectively boost charge separation and transportation, resulting in the greatest incident photon‐to‐current efficiency of 12.9 ± 0.73% and a ∼1.5 ...
Ming‐Wei Chu +7 more
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The Role of TRPV1 in Type 1 Diabetes. [PDF]
Silva-Picazo K, Allan ERO.
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A unidirectional cerebral organoid–organoid neural circuit is established using a microfluidic platform, enabling controlled directional propagation of electrical signals, neuroinflammatory cues, and neurodegenerative disease–related proteins between spatially separated organoids.
Kyeong Seob Hwang +9 more
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Intracellular Calcium Dysregulation: The Hidden Culprit in the Diabetes-Gout Nexus. [PDF]
Shi H, Shan Y, Qian K, Zhao R, Li H.
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Thermoelectric temperature sensors are developed that directly measure heat changes during optical‐based neural stimulation with millisecond precision. The sensors reveal the temperature windows for safe reversible neural modulation: 1.4–4.5 °C enables reversible neural inhibition, while temperatures above 6.1 °C cause permanent thermal damage.
Junhee Lee +9 more
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N-type Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels mediate the stimuli-dependent α-synuclein secretion in mouse striatum. [PDF]
Leandrou E +3 more
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