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Synthetic biology for medical biomaterials
Synthetic biology platform has been utilized to produce a variety of medical biomaterials (MBMs), such as polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), hyaluronic acid (HA), collagen (COL), poly(β‐malic acid) (PMLA), poly‐γ‐glutamic acid (γ‐PGA), alginate (ALG), chitosan (CS), bacterial cellulose (BC), and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).
Tao Xu+4 more
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Glucose ingestion increases passive absorption of a nutrient-sized solute, mannitol, in healthy young adults. [PDF]
Lambert GP+3 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Fuel‐synthesis wastewater (FSW), a byproduct of the Fischer‐Tropsch process, requiring efficient treatment and resource recovery strategies. This study aimed to optimize temperature conditions for purple non‐sulfur bacteria (PNSB) biofilm formation and bioproduct recovery while simultaneously treating FSW. Experiments were conducted
Sultan Shaikh+4 more
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Biochemical characterization of lipase from Cryptococcus albidus (D24) and its application in sugar fatty acid ester synthesis. [PDF]
Yilmaz DE, Kula C, Demirci H.
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Interrelationships of Certain Metabolic Responses to Threonine Deficiency and to Various Dietary Carbohydrates in the White Rat [PDF]
Bright, Elizabeth
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ABSTRACT In this study, we present Methylobacterium aquaticum A1, a novel strain capable of degrading polyester polyurethane (PE‐PUR). The attachment of M. aquaticum A1 to PE‐PUR and its degradation capabilities were verified using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier‐Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT‐IR).
Seong Hyeon Lee+4 more
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LY3522348, A New Ketohexokinase Inhibitor: A First-in-Human Study in Healthy Adults. [PDF]
Fukuda T+11 more
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Abstract Background This study investigated the effect of a 4‐week free‐sugar avoidance on periodontal parameters during periodontal therapy. Methods Twenty‐one patients with untreated periodontitis and daily free‐sugar intake were allocated to a sugar avoidance group (SAG) and a control group (CG).
Christina L. Pappe+7 more
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