Structural mechanisms for cold-adapted activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase. [PDF]
McLeod MJ +3 more
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A multifunctional nanoagonist (cDZ@IP) enables nano‐metabolite–driven multimodal activation of the STING pathway and enhanced immune recognition, achieving potent antitumor immunity and suppressing tumor growth and metastasis. This strategy highlights the rational design of therapeutic metabolites and establishes a new paradigm bridging nanomedicine ...
Kepeng Hu +17 more
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Mechanistic insights into sonication-assisted cold plasma treatments for improved microbial decontamination and quality maintenance in perishable foods. [PDF]
Pandey VK +3 more
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Genomic and functional profiles of two Antarctic chitin-degrading Arthrobacter strains. [PDF]
Vasquez YMS +4 more
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Effect of Short-Term Static Magnetic Field Pretreatment on Cold-Storage Quality and Phenolic Metabolism of Blueberries. [PDF]
Lu Y +9 more
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Torpor-Induced Regulation of Poly(A) Tail Machinery in 13-Lined Ground Squirrel Brown Adipose Tissue. [PDF]
Rehman S, Willmore WG, Storey KB.
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Characterization of McCIPK6, a mitochondrial protein, positively regulating cold stress tolerance in bitter gourd (<i>Momordica charantia</i> L.). [PDF]
Yang X +5 more
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Moderate warming promotes growth and flavonoid biosynthesis in the altitudinal medicinal plant <i>Gentiana lawrencei</i> var. <i>farreri</i>. [PDF]
Chen G +11 more
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Structural adaptations of the cold-active citrate synthase from an Antarctic bacterium
Background: The structural basis of adaptation of enzymes to low temperature is poorly understood, Dimeric citrate synthase has been used as a model enzyme to study the structural basis of thermostability, the structure of the enzyme from organisms ...
Michael J Danson +2 more
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A cold-active heat-labile t-RNA modification GTPase (TrmE) from psychrophilic bacterium Pseudomonas syringae (Lz4W) has been purified and characterized.
Sisinthy Shivaji
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