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Co‐assembly of rationally designed glycosaminoglycan‐binding peptides with sulfated glycosaminoglycans yields supramolecular hydrogels with tunable mechanics and matrix‐mediated cytokine retention. The glycosaminoglycans thereby act as cofactors, driving a coil‐to‐β‐sheet transition that triggers gelation.
Shirel Veretnik +8 more
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Mangroves are carbon dense forests that are threatened by human driven factors. Their ability to sequester carbon can play a key role in meeting climate targets like the Paris Climate Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Chance W. Sullivan +2 more
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Accurate assessment of embedded carbon emissions (ECE) is critical for designing effective climate governance strategies and promoting the low-carbon transformation of export-oriented industries.
Xiaoyuan Yu +4 more
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Aberrant glycosylation in the glioblastoma tumor microenvironment drives therapeutic resistance. Here, a 3D bioprinted model was engineered by incorporating α‐NeuNAc‐(2→3)‐β‐D‐Gal‐ and chondroitin sulfate. Combined multiplex immunofluorescence and synchrotron‐based nanoCT analysis revealed that glycan‐matrix interactions dictate specific drug‐escape ...
Francesca Cadamuro +25 more
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We developed a patient‐derived, functional microfluidic model of the diffuse midline glioma (DMG) blood–brain–tumor barrier (BBTB) comprised of endothelial cells, astrocytes, pericytes, and tumor cells. The system forms perfusable microvasculature, reveals the BBTB retains vascular integrity, identifies DMG‐specific transcriptomic changes distinct from
Kimberly R. Bennett +7 more
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In this study, Hammer et al. highlight cyclic‐arginine surface engineering as a highly biocompatible, controllable, and concentration‐dependent regulator of intravitreal nanoparticle mobility in vivo in a translational large animal model. The cyclic arginine surface‐modification supports the development of next‐generation biomaterials for long‐acting ...
Maximilian Hammer +12 more
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Multifaceted contribution of coccolithophores to ocean carbon export
Coccolithophores, a type of unicellular calcifying algae, are widely distributed across the global ocean. They contribute to the ocean carbon cycle by producing organic and inorganic carbon. Hence, they function as multifaceted contributors to oceanic carbon pumps, the biological carbon pump (BCP) and the carbonate counter pump (CCP).
Shiqing Li +5 more
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Azobenzene photoswitches translate molecular‐scale E/Z photoisomerization into macroscopic material responses and device‐level photonic functions. This Review highlights how azobenzene research has evolved from molecular photochemistry to photoalignment, mass migration, photomechanics, and heat release, ultimately enabling holography, reconfigurable ...
Heeju Son +20 more
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Targeting cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) with fibroblast activation protein (FAP)‐directed nanoprobes for multimodal imaging and photothermal remodeling of the immunosuppressive microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy in triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC).
Ling Zhan +6 more
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Human impact on long‐term organic carbon export to rivers [PDF]
AbstractAnthropogenic landscape alterations have increased global carbon transported by rivers to oceans since preindustrial times. Few suitable observational data sets exist to distinguish different drivers of carbon increase, given that alterations only reveal their impact on fluvial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) over long time periods.
Valentina Noacco +4 more
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