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The premature aging‐related progerin leads to defective nuclear morphology and is associated with disrupted molecular coupling between the extranuclear cytoskeleton and lamin‐associated nuclear envelope. It is discovered that progerin expression reduces nuclear tension, forms nuclear wrinkling, and enhances chromatin dynamics, thereby regulating ...
Ji‐Eun Park+9 more
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Interpreting Second-Harmonic Generation Images of Collagen I Fibrils [PDF]
Rebecca M. Williams+2 more
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Based on the poor cartilage penetration of tFNA, a novel tFNA‐2WL with excellent cartilage permeability and perfect chondrocyte endocytosis properties is designed and fabricated. As a result, tFNA‐2WL has a nearly seven‐fold increase in the penetration depth into the cartilage, with the same excellent cell entry properties as tFNA.
Kui Huang+9 more
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Novel Spectroscopic Technique for In Situ Monitoring of Collagen Fibril Alignment in Gels [PDF]
Oksana Kostyuk, Robert A. Brown
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Bubbles in soft tissue are the unavoidable consequence of magnesium implant degradation in patients, yet their biological significance remains unclear. Using advanced imaging and spatial transcriptomics, this study reveals a pronounced inflammatory and mechanical response near bubbles, contrasting with pro‐regenerative events closer to the implant ...
Heithem Ben Amara+3 more
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Microarray analysis of retinoid‐dependent gene activity during rat embryogenesis: Increased collagen fibril production in a model of retinoid insufficiency [PDF]
George R. Flentke+5 more
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An anisotropic hydrogel (AHs) is prepared in this study. The strength of AHs can reach up to 33.14 ± 2.05 MPa, and it exhibits unique defect‐insensitive characteristics. Cracks can only deflect along the fiber alignment direction, demonstrating an interesting self‐protection function.
Huamin Li+11 more
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Immunolocalization of Collagen Types II and III in Single Fibrils of Human Articular Cartilage
Robert D. Young+4 more
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The Effects of 910-MHz Electromagnetic Field on Rat Cranial Arachnoid and Dura Mater Collagen. The Axial Periodicity of Collagen Fibrils [PDF]
Margaret Tzaphlidou, Evangelos Fotiou
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Computational and AI‐Driven Design of Hydrogels for Bioelectronic Applications
This review highlights the role of AI in advancing hydrogel design for bioelectronics, exploring natural, and synthetic gels tailored for applications like wound healing, biosensing, and tissue engineering. It emphasizes the synergy between hydrogels, electronics, and AI in creating responsive, multifunctional systems, showcasing recent innovations ...
Rebekah Finster+2 more
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