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Exploring the Frozen Armory: Antiphage Defense Systems in Cold-Adapted Bacteria with a Focus on CRISPR-Cas Systems. [PDF]
Sandsdalen GD, Kumar A, Hjerde E.
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This represents the first serial hepatocyte transplantation pig model designed to investigate the massive hepatocyte proliferation in vivo. Leveraging this novel model, we achieved serial hepatocyte transplantation and regeneration in a porcine model, where the transplanted hepatocytes effectively repopulated the livers of two‐generation model pigs in ...
Zhiqiang Han+10 more
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A semi-lethal CRISPR-Cas system permits DNA acquisition in Enterococcus faecalis
Karthik Hullahalli+3 more
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Occurrence and diversity pattern of CRISPR-Cas systems in Acetobacter genus provides insights on adaptive defense mechanisms against to invasive DNAs. [PDF]
Ghaffarian S, Panahi B.
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Chemically modified graphene oxide nanocarriers provide a targeted lung cancer gene therapy platform. In a 3D tumor microenvironment model, these nanocarriers deliver therapeutic genes, regulate immune markers, and induce apoptosis in cancer cells. Combined gene delivery enhances cancer cell elimination, demonstrating the potential of this approach for
Francesca Grilli+3 more
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Engineered Hydrogels Revolutionize Locoregional Cancer Immunotherapy
This review systematically summarizes the latest research progress on injectable hydrogels in cancer immunotherapy, highlighting their unique advantages in precise immune activation, local drug‐controlled release, and immune microenvironment remodeling. These features provide innovative solutions to overcome the bottlenecks of systemic side effects and
Jiyong Wei+3 more
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Nanoparticles Functionalized with Polymer Brushes for Gene Delivery
The engineering of the next generation gene delivery vectors requires the precise control of the architecture and physicochemical interactions controlling the transport, targeting, uptake, and release of nucleic acid materials to targeted cells. Polymer brush‐functionalized nanomaterials offer unprecedented control over such design and properties, and ...
Carlos E. Neri‐Cruz, Julien E. Gautrot
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Site‐directed mutagenesis (SDM) is a key driver for many biochemical investigations and biotechnological applications. Despite decades of development, it is still difficult to perform SDM on some sequences, including highly repetitive ones, because polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is often used as the most effective method for SDM, but results in ...
Mingkuan Lyu+3 more
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