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Dextran-gel filtration of enzymes in the presence of their high-molecular-weight substrates [PDF]
Ferdinando Auricchio, CB Bruni
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Predicting immune responses to treatments, including nanomedicines, with high throughput test is challenging due to the immunoreactome's complexity and plasticity. A predictive screening platform integrating pathway activation and gene profiling in macrophages has been developed as a versatile tool for designing effective immunotherapies.
Sonia Becharef+12 more
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Optimization of Transcardiac Perfusion for More Accurately Evaluating Biodistribution of Large Molecules. [PDF]
Xie Z, Guo A, Kadakia E.
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DISTRIBUTION OF IRON IN MATERNAL AND FOETAL TISSUES FROM PREGNANT RHESUS MONKEYS TREATED WITH A SINGLE INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF [59Fe] IRON DEXTRAN [PDF]
P. Mary Cotes+3 more
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The bottom‐up strategy based on multiomics data is used for the SynCom design, and it successfully inhibited F. nucleatum growth and achieved stable colonization in vivo. In addition, it promoted tryptophan metabolism and secondary bile acid conversion, reduced lipid accumulation, relieved microbiome disorder, decreased inflammatory reaction, and ...
Zhongkun Zhou+11 more
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Designing Tunable DNA Condensates to Control Membrane Budding Transformation in Synthetic Cells
In giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), membrane wetting of encapsulated liquid‐liquid phase‐separated DNA condensates can be precisely triggered post‐fabrication using photoactivatable DNA‐lipid linkers. On free‐standing membranes, interactions between DNA condensates and the membrane lead to outward budding, resembling exocytosis.
Nastasja Kaletta+3 more
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Ionic Strength-Induced Compartmentalization for Nanogel-in-Microgel Colloids. [PDF]
Pieper MI, Mathews HF, Pich A.
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An integral functional axis through which GPN and functional metabolites of Alistipes senegalensis can hydrolyze tryptophan into indoles. Furthermore, the Alistipes senegalensis‐indole‐AhR pathway is found to be associated with increased expression of tight junction‐associated proteins and activation of gut stem cells.
Dandan Wang+10 more
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