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Persistent Pathogens Following Minimally Invasive Surgery: Is It Time to Rethink Aldehyde-Based Disinfection? [PDF]
Nalawade K +3 more
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This study reports a novel targeted protein degradation strategy termed “HSP70‐PROTAC” that recruits Hsc70 complex to a target protein for inducing degradation. Among them, GDAz‐3 exhibits effective GPX4 degradation activity via UPS/CMA processes, triggering ferroptosis‐driven anticancer activity in vitro and in vivo.
Jinyun Dong +15 more
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The impact of three desensitizing materials on the shear strength between composite resin and dentin: an in-vitro study. [PDF]
Chohan H +9 more
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This study presents a two‐color FCCS and coincident‐burst analysis platform to quantify actin cargo in dual‐labeled EVs secreted from hiPSCs. The approach tracks secretion dynamics, confirms actin loading, and measures EV size and cargo number, offering insights into cytoskeletal disruption and neuronal differentiation relevant to neurodegenerative ...
Dang Du Nguyen +4 more
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Synthesis of an enhanced nanobiocatalyst system from Aspergillus niger as single green source. [PDF]
Radwan MG +3 more
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Active Force Dynamics in Red Blood Cells Under Non‐Invasive Optical Tweezers
A non‐invasive method combines low‐power optical tweezers with high‐speed microscopy to simultaneously monitor local membrane forces and displacements in single human red blood cells. This dual‐channel approach reveals a mechano‐dynamic signature that correlates the cell's metabolic state with its mechanical activity. This energetic framework serves as
Arnau Dorn +5 more
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Fed-batch strategies for the enhanced biotransformation of cis-epoxysuccinate to L-( +)-tartrate. [PDF]
Ouyang JJ, Pan J, Xu JH, Li CX, Kong XD.
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Bioinspired Tissue Transparency: Achieving Sclera‐to‐Cornea Transplantation
A bioinspired decellularization‐compression‐locking tactic (DCLT) is developed to transform human sclerae into transparent corneal substitutes. These clear, robust, and pro‐regenerative substitutes are capable of repairing complex corneal injuries, including chemical burns, keratoconus, and penetrating wounds, demonstrating their clinical potential to ...
Xiuli Sun +8 more
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Enzyme Immobilization on Nanomaterials and Their Applications. [PDF]
Singh RV +5 more
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