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3D bioprinting of collagen to rebuild components of the human heart
If I only had a heart 3D bioprinting is still a fairly new technique that has been limited in terms of resolution and by the materials that can be printed. Lee et al.
Andrew Lee +8 more
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Meltable, Glass-Forming, Iron Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks
We describe the first meltable iron-based zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF), denoted MUV-24. This material, elusive from direct synthesis, is obtained from the thermal treatment of [Fe3(im)6(Him)2], which yields Fe(im)2 upon loss of the neutral ...
Luis León-Alcaide +6 more
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The origin and structure of clumps along molecular outflows: the test case of CB3 [PDF]
We investigate the origin of the small, chemically rich molecular clumps observed along the main axis of chemically rich outflows such as CB3 and L1157.
S. Viti +3 more
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T-cell-based immune checkpoint blockade therapy (ICB) can be undermined by local immunosuppressive M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). However, modulating macrophages has proved difficult as the molecular and functional features of M2-TAMs on ...
Naisheng Zheng +9 more
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Binding of PARF mutants to CB3.
(A) Dot blot experiment with 125I-CB3 as the soluble ligand. Dots 1–9 are the immobilized mutants of M protein FOG (for description see table in B); dot 10 is recombinant wild type protein.
Katrin Dinkla (374118) +6 more
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The amino acid sequence of CB3, the NH2-terminal fragment of troponin-T, and the alignment of all six cyanogen bromide (CB) fragments are reported. Fragment CB3, comprised of 70 residues, has eight of the nine prolines of troponin-T. As observed in other
J. Pearlstone +3 more
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