Advanced Biobased Nanocellulose Composites Engineered by Low‐Energy Electron Beam Processing
Sustainable biobased raw materials such as nanocellulose, citric acid, and chitosan were combined and subsequently treated using a dose‐dependent selective low energy electron beam process for crosslinking and functionalization, leading to the successful production of a novel scalable material system.
Nic Gürtler, Ulla König
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The chitin raft hypothesis for the colonization of the open ocean by cyanobacteria. [PDF]
Braakman R.
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Electrospun conducting polymers: recent trends and the transition towards a sustainable future
This review discusses the electrospinning of conducting polymers, detailing procedures, fibrous morphologies, improved properties, applications in electronics, and challenges, while outlining future directions for nanofibre‐based devices in various fields.
Xenofon Karagiorgis +3 more
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Growth and skeletal structure of the parasitic zoantharian Savalia savaglia (Bertoloni, 1819). [PDF]
Canessa M +9 more
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Regulation and solubilization of Candida albicans chitin synthetase
P C Braun, Richard Calderone
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Chitin and Its Effects on Inflammatory and Immune Responses
Daniel Elieh-Ali-Komi +2 more
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Hurdles to overcome to achieve biostimulant‐driven, low chemical input crop production
Crop production requires considerable chemical inputs that result in significant greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental costs. Biostimulants are natural agents, such as microorganisms or seaweed, applied to plants and soil to stimulate plant growth and reduce chemical inputs. Biostimulant use is rapidly increasing globally, but hurdles remain,
Wolfram Buss +6 more
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Keratinization-like differentiation process forms chitinous dermal sclerites in the hot-vent snail <i>Ifremeria nautilei</i>. [PDF]
Chen C +4 more
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Chitin Synthesis in Candida albicans : Comparison of Yeast and Hyphal Forms
Phyllis C. Braun, Richard Calderone
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ABSTRACT Expansins loosen plant cell wall networks through disrupting non‐covalent bonds between cellulose microfibrils and matrix polysaccharides. Whereas expansins were first discovered in plants, expansin‐related proteins have since been identified in bacteria and fungi.
Anna Pohto +8 more
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