Detecting disruption of HER2 membrane protein organization in cell membranes with nanoscale precision [PDF]
The spatio-temporal organization of proteins within the cell membrane can affect numerous biological functions, including cell signaling, communication, and transportation. Deviations from normal spatial arrangements have been observed in various diseases, and better understanding this process is a key stepping-stone to advancing development of ...
arxiv
Antibody-loading of biological nanocarrier vesicles derived from red-blood-cell membranes [PDF]
Antibodies, disruptive potent therapeutic agents against pharmacological targets, face a barrier crossing immune-system and cellular-membranes. To overcome these, various strategies have been explored including shuttling via liposomes or bio-camouflaged nanoparticles.
arxiv
Artificial intelligence algorithm for neoplastic cell percentage estimation and its application to copy number variation in urinary tract cancer [PDF]
Background Bladder cancer is characterized by frequent mutations, which provide potential therapeutic targets for most patients. The effectiveness of emerging personalized therapies depends on an accurate molecular diagnosis, for which the accurate ...
Jinahn Jeong+11 more
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A case of human monocytic ehrlichiosis in Serbia [PDF]
Introduction. Ehrlichiosis is a bacterial zoonosis transmitted by hematophagous arthropods - ticks. In humans, it occurs as monocytic, granulocytic, and ewingii ehrlichiosis.
Arsić Bogdan+6 more
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Developments in nanoparticles for use in biosensors to assess food safety and quality [PDF]
The following will provide an overview on how advances in nanoparticle technology have contributed towards developing biosensors to screen for safety and quality markers associated with foods.
Ahmed+110 more
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Antiendomysium antibodies in brazilian patients with celiac disease and their first-degree relatives [PDF]
Background — Literature data have shown high specificity of antiendomysial antibodies (EmA IgA) in celiac disease. The scarcity of Brazilian reports concerning this subject motivated the present study.
Lorete Maria da Silva KOTZE+5 more
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Fluorescent antibody techniques for the diagnosis of enteric infections [PDF]
The very excellent papers which have preceded this presentation have described several methods of identification of viruses following isolation and have emphasized the necessity of accurate methods of isolation and identification. Dr. Herdis yon Magnus in particular has mentioned several methods of diagnosis by the technique of measuring serum ...
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Simplified three-dimensional tissue clearing and incorporation of colorimetric phenotyping. [PDF]
Tissue clearing methods promise to provide exquisite three-dimensional imaging information; however, there is a need for simplified methods for lower resource settings and for non-fluorescence based phenotyping to enable light microscopic imaging ...
Chen, Harrison+12 more
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Machine Learning Approaches to Automated Flow Cytometry Diagnosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia [PDF]
Flow cytometry is a technique that measures multiple fluorescence and light scatter-associated parameters from individual cells as they flow a single file through an excitation light source. These cells are labeled with antibodies to detect various antigens and the fluorescence signals reflect antigen expression.
arxiv
Separation of Blood Mixtures Using Fluorescently Labeled Antibodies [PDF]
Identifying and analyzing biological mixture samples at a crime scene are of paramount concern for forensic scientists, especially if that type of evidence contains only one cell type. The presence of multiple contributors in a biological evidence sample
Brocato, Emily+2 more
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