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Artificial intelligence‐assisted design, synthesis and analysis of smart biomaterials
Smart biomaterials are rapidly emerging as tools for tissue engineering, and artificial intelligence has played essential roles in biomaterial studies. By bridging the literature gap in AI‐based design, synthesis and analysis of smart biomaterials, the current review shares perspectives on how biomaterial scientists can practically incorporate AI for ...
Pengfei Jiang +9 more
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Abstract Background Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is anticipated to become the leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Accumulating evidence indicates that N6‐methyladenosine (m6A)‐modified circular RNAs (circRNAs) play key roles in tumor malignant progression.
Jingbo Fu +22 more
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Abstract Background The role of N1‐methyladenosine (m1A) in cancer is poorly understood. Here we explored the function of RNA methyltransferase TRNA methyltransferase 61A (TRMT61A) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and its potential as a therapeutic target. Methods RNA m1A levels were assessed through liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry.
Xiaoting Zhang +18 more
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Enhancing Antigen Recognition of Living Cells by Site‐Specific VHH Antibody Conjugation
Site‐specific incorporation of azido‐phenylalanine (AzF) into antibodies enables precise conjugation, allowing anti‐mCherry variable domains of heavy‐chain‐only antibodies (VHHs) to be aligned and immobilized on dibenzylcyclooctyne (DBCO)‐coated glass via click chemistry.
Chengyuan Zhu +3 more
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This review explores the synergy of combinatorial microfluidics and machine learning, highlighting their transformative impact on high‐throughput experimentation, closed‐loop reaction optimization, and autonomous platform development. Key applications in chemical synthesis, biological research, and microfluidic design are discussed, addressing ...
Suyash S. Damir +3 more
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DNA Microarray-Based Diagnostics
Methods in molecular biology, 2016The DNA microarray technology is currently a useful biomedical tool which has been developed for a variety of diagnostic applications. However, the development pathway has not been smooth and the technology has faced some challenges. The reliability of the microarray data and also the clinical utility of the results in the early days were criticized ...
Abootaleb Sedighi +2 more
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Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie, 2011
Since their development in the 1990s DNA microarrays have advanced to one of the most important technologies for biomedical research. Miniaturization enables up to 1 million different sequence-specific DNA hybridization tests to be performed on an area of less than 2 cm². Depending on the selection of oligonucleotide sequences, which are assembled on a
R, Biesen, T, Häupl
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Since their development in the 1990s DNA microarrays have advanced to one of the most important technologies for biomedical research. Miniaturization enables up to 1 million different sequence-specific DNA hybridization tests to be performed on an area of less than 2 cm². Depending on the selection of oligonucleotide sequences, which are assembled on a
R, Biesen, T, Häupl
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 1999
The complete human genes (ca. 100 000) as well as the whole spectrum of biological diversity should soon be able to be analyzed simultaneously by means of DNA microarrays using the fast technical advances that are occurring in this area. The particular strength of array analysis, typically based on the hybridization of nucleic acid probes attached to ...
, Niemeyer, , Blohm
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The complete human genes (ca. 100 000) as well as the whole spectrum of biological diversity should soon be able to be analyzed simultaneously by means of DNA microarrays using the fast technical advances that are occurring in this area. The particular strength of array analysis, typically based on the hybridization of nucleic acid probes attached to ...
, Niemeyer, , Blohm
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Replication of a DNA Microarray
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005A mechanical method for efficient replication of DNA microarrays is described. The approach consists of three steps. First, a master DNA microarray consisting of single-stranded DNA elements is exposed to a solution containing the biotin-functionalized complement of each array element.
Haohao Lin, Li Sun, Richard M. Crooks
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