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Co‐expression of HSV‐1 ICP34.5 enhances the expression of gene delivered by self‐amplifying RNA and mitigates its immunogenicity

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ICP34.5 is one of the most important antihost response proteins. The saRNA‐encoding HSV‐1 neurovirulence protein ICP34.5 clearly mediated the eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha subunit (eIF2α) dephosphorylation and significant suppression of innate immune responses in vitro, leading to enhanced expression of the saRNA‐encoded gene.
Xuemin Lu   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Protein O‐glycosylation in the Bacteroidota phylum

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Species of the Bacteroidota phylum exhibit a unique O‐glycosylation system. It modifies noncytoplasmic proteins on a specific amino acid motif with a shared glycan core but a species‐specific outer glycan. A locus of multiple glycosyltransferases responsible for the synthesis of the outer glycan has been identified.
Lonneke Hoffmanns   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Long non‐coding RNAs as therapeutic targets in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and clinical application

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Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) occupy an abundant fraction of the eukaryotic transcriptome and an emerging area in cancer research. Regulation by lncRNAs is based on their subcellular localization in HNSCC. This cartoon shows the various functions of lncRNAs in HNSCC discussed in this review.
Ellen T. Tran   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Green chemistry routed sugar press mud for (2D) ZnO nanostructure fabrication, mineral fortification, and climate-resilient wheat crop productivity. [PDF]

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Verma LM   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Integrating Green Chemistry into Chemistry Education

Angewandte Chemie, 2022
AbstractFull integration of green chemistry into the undergraduate curriculum is a necessity to prepare our students for a sustainable future. We discuss the reasons for the need to change the curriculum, the institutions in North America, Europe, and Asia that are leading the way towards integration with classroom resources, and the published ...
Felicia A. Etzkorn, Jamie L. Ferguson
openaire   +2 more sources

Green Bioanalytical Chemistry

Bioanalysis, 2012
“…analytical chemistry is an information science that need not consume more resources than are necessary to support the ana lysis.”
M Koel, M Kaljurand
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Green chemistry and green analytical chemistry

Since 1996, the importance of Green Chemistry increased, thanks to 10 principles that require minimizing of waste, of hazardous solvents and quantity of solvents, energy consumption etc. Green Chemistry was born due to increase in pollution with the aim of safeguarding the environment and the operator.
Perrucci, Miryam   +7 more
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Chemistry goes green

Nature Chemistry, 2009
Diminishing fossil fuel reserves, hazardous chemicals and wasteful processes have led to the emergence of 'green' technologies; James H. Clark at the University of York considers how metals, materials and organic compounds can be prepared by clean and sustainable routes.
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