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Corrigendum: Disulfide Bond Cleavage: A Redox Reaction Without Electron Transfer [PDF]
F.R. Hofbauer, Irmgard Frank
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Muscle cell‐based biohybrid robot using nanomaterials for function enhancement and neural function for biomedical applications. Biohybrid robotics, an emerging field combining biological tissues with artificial systems, has made significant progress in developing various biohybrid constructs, including muscle‐cell‐driven biorobots and microbots.
Minkyu Shin +4 more
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Vicinal disulfide bond modulates A1-GPIbα interaction by altering the force-induced conformational changes of A2 domain. [PDF]
Chen W, Hou D, Liu Y, Zhang XF.
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Protein Disulfide Bond Formation in the Cytoplasm during Oxidative Stress [PDF]
Robert C. Cumming +5 more
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Harnessing Carbenoid Reactivity From Imidazoles and Oxiranes
The combination of azole compounds and oxiranes exhibits carbenoid reactivity at elevated temperatures, as demonstrated by the successful benzoin condensation of aromatic aldehydes. Using this catalytic system to polymerize bifunctional aldehyde/oxirane monomers yields thermosets with glass transition temperatures above 100°C.
Matthias R. Steiner +4 more
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Macroheterogeneities Induced by Disulfide Bond Reduction in Native Mucus. [PDF]
Franzino G, Tescione F, Larobina D.
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Antibody drug conjugates deliver their cytotoxic anti‐tubulin or topoisomerase I inhibitor payloads to tumors through cancer cell receptor targeting. The released drug payloads induce cellular changes that interact with radiotherapy resulting in radiosensitization that improves cancer cell kill and stimulates anti‐tumor immune responses.
Jacqueline Lesperance +17 more
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Pathological Disulfide Bond Crosslinking: Molecular Insights into Amyloidogenesis and Diseases Progression. [PDF]
Kang DM +4 more
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