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Metal Nanoclusters for Cancer Imaging and Treatment
This review aims to provide a comprehensive summary and discussion of the core–shell design capabilities of metal nanoclusters (NCs) at the atomic level for cancer imaging and treatment. It offers essential insights into the design principles of metal NCs while also encouraging the exploration of other nanomaterials and their potential theranostic ...
Haiguang Zhu +5 more
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Protein aggregate or agglomerate: similar punctate structure with distinct biological profiles. [PDF]
Sun R, Liu Y.
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Factors Motivating Secondary School Students to Study Biology and to Participate in Biological Competitions [PDF]
Vanda Janštová +2 more
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Many known diseases arise from dysregulated gene expression, and differentially expressed genes can serve as biomarkers to distinguish diseased cells from healthy tissues. In this study, reconfigurable nucleic acid nanoparticles (recNANPs) are introduced that can detect overexpressed cancer biomarkers and subsequently release RNAi inducers to silence ...
Yelixza I. Avila +7 more
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Polyandry in Noctuid Moths: Taxonomic, Bionomic, and Evolutionary Implications. [PDF]
Varga Z, Nagy A, Kovács CL, Szanyi S.
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Students go through the gears at the iGEM competition for engineering biology [PDF]
Joshua M. Lawrence +3 more
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Tunable Synthetic Hydrogel Modulates Hepatic Lineage Specification of Human Liver Organoid
In this study, a synthetic hydrogel is reported that supports the formation of hiPSC‐derived human liver organoids (HLOs). Hepatic lineage specification can be modulated via conjugation of RGD peptide to hydrogel: RGD‐conjugated hydrogels promote cholangiocyte differentiation, whereas RGD‐free hydrogels favor hepatocyte commitment of HLO cells.
Lei Wang +16 more
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Effects of Interspecific Competition on Habitat Shifts of <i>Sardinops melanostictus</i> (Temminck et Schlegel, 1846) and <i>Scomber japonicus</i> (Houttuyn, 1782) in the Northwest Pacific. [PDF]
Liu S +5 more
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