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Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Biogenic Nanoparticles Produced by Cyanobacteria
The article reviews the green synthesis of biogenic nanoparticles produced by cyanobacteria, highlighting their antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties. These nanoparticles, formed intra‐ or extracellularly, show activity against Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria as well as fungi and can induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
Laíne Santos Ribeiro +4 more
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Cellular Prion Protein Role in Cancer Biology: Is It A Potential Therapeutic Target? [PDF]
Yousaf S +7 more
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Catalytic Amyloids: Turning Fibrils Into Biocatalysts
Amyloids, traditionally associated with diseases, have emerged as versatile catalytic scaffolds. From natural amyloid sequences to bioinspired and de novo designs, we highlight strategies to construct catalytic active sites and anchor enzymes onto fibrils, creating versatile nanomaterials with tunable activities. ABSTRACT Amyloids have been regarded as
Alessandra Esposito +3 more
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Objective Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has a very specific neuroimaging signature, but the molecular underpinnings of the strikingly selective anatomic involvement have not elucidated to date. Accordingly, a large neuroimaging study was conducted with 258 participants to evaluate associations between patterns of neurodegeneration and focal ...
Marlene Tahedl +10 more
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An LRP1-binding motif in cellular prion protein replicates cell-signaling activities of the full-length protein. [PDF]
Mantuano E +5 more
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Camel milk contains low lactose, unique casein proteins, high vitamin contents, and diverse bioactive compounds that support metabolic health, immune function, organ protection, gut health, physical development, and brain function. Its benefits are mediated through antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, insulin‐like effects, and immunomodulatory mechanisms ...
Gudisa Bereda +2 more
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Repeated Episodes of GPP Induced by Respiratory Infections Are Mediated by Loss‐of‐Function IFIH1
ABSTRACT Background Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a severe and recurrent autoinflammatory disease that can be induced by a variety of factors. At present, its etiology and pathogenesis have not yet been fully elucidated. Upper respiratory tract infections are the main predisposing factor in children with GPP, and the MDA5 protein encoded by ...
Yaqin Liu +5 more
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Two mouse models of Alzheimer's disease accumulate amyloid at different rates and have distinct Aβ oligomer profiles unaltered by ablation of cellular prion protein. [PDF]
Purro SA +12 more
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Plasmonics‐Enhanced Characterization of Cervid PrP (87–114) Fragment Aggregates in Solution
Multimodal nanophotonics platform combining plasmon‐enhanced imaging, label‐free SERS, and optical staining reveals new insights into the aggregation of the cervid PrP (87–114) fragment, an amyloidogenic sequence linked to chronic wasting disease susceptibility.ABSTRACTWe performed a multimodal characterisation of self‐assembled fibrillar aggregates ...
Shinki Midha +4 more
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Background Prion diseases are a group of incurable and fatal neurodegenerative disorders characterized by neuronal cell death. Calcineurin and autophagy induce neurotoxicity by prion proteins, which may have therapeutic benefits by inhibiting calcineurin
Jeong-Min Hong +5 more
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