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Protease‐degradable hydrogels mimic dynamic cell‐matrix interactions, but controlling hydrogel degradation is a challenge. We screen libraries of peptides to identify sequences that are primarily degraded by membrane‐localized proteases. Crosslinking hydrogels with these peptides enables cell to spread and migrate while reducing matrix degradation ...
Yingjie Wu+3 more
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ACTIVATORS FOR THE CYSTEINE DESULFHYDRASE SYSTEM OF AN ESCHERICHIA COLI MUTANT [PDF]
E. A. Delwiche
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Design rules are presented to control intestinal organoid polarity in fully synthetic hydrogels. The laminin‐derived IKVAV sequence is crucial to obtain correct intestinal organoid polarity. Increasing hydrogel dynamics further supports the growth of correctly polarized intestinal organoids, while a bulk level of stiffness (G’ ≈ 0.7 kPa) is crucial to ...
Laura Rijns+10 more
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THE ACTION OF CYSTEINE OR CYANIDE UPON GONADOTROPIC EXTRACTS
Fritz Bischoff
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Norbornene Homopolymerization Limits Cell Spreading in Thiol–Ene Photoclick Hydrogels
Thiol–norbornene click reactions are often used in the development of cell‐permissive 3D hydrogels. However, ene–ene crosslinks in other thiol–ene systems are known to limit permissivity. This study demonstrates the negative effects of norbornene homopolymerization on 3D cell spreading and circumvents the issue by modulating polymer degree of ...
James L. Gentry, Steven R. Caliari
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Fusion of a bacterial cysteine desulfurase to redox-sensitive green fluorescent protein produces a highly sensitive cysteine biosensor for monitoring changes in intracellular cysteine. [PDF]
Caubrière D+7 more
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Cysteine Metabolism in Neuronal Redox Homeostasis.
B. Paul, Juan I. Sbodio, S. Snyder
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THE UTILIZATION OF CYSTEINE AND CYSTINE BY RAT LIVER WITH THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE
C.V. Smythe
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