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Flexoelectric polarization is harnessed to dynamically enhance phosphatase‐mimicking catalysis in Gd‐based nanoflowers, enabling ultrasound‐responsive and efficient biophosphate ester hydrolysis through strain‐induced electronic modulation. Phosphatase‐mimicking nanozymes provide highly stable enzyme‐like activity but remain limited by their static ...
Linjing Su +7 more
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Targeted Quantitative Profiling of GTP-Binding Proteins in Cancer Cells Using Isotope-Coded GTP Probes. [PDF]
Cai R, Huang M, Wang Y.
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Noninvasive imaging of amyloid‐beta and tau in rodent and nonhuman primate models
Imaging of amyloid‐beta plaque and tau accumulation in rodent and nonhuman primate model of Alzheimer's disease. Created in BioRender. Ni R. 2026. https://BioRender.com/a97h5ec Abstract Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the aberrant accumulation of protein aggregates.
Ruiqing Ni, Axel Rominger
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The roles of monomeric GTP-binding proteins in macroautophagy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
Yang S, Rosenwald AG.
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Phenotype of the fission yeast cell cycle regulatory mutant pim1‐46 is suppressed by a tobacco cDNA encoding a small, Ran‐like GTP‐binding protein [PDF]
Thomas Merkle +5 more
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Abstract Bactrocera tryoni, the Queensland fruit fly, is among the most damaging insect pests to the Australian horticultural industry as larvae infest ripening fruits or vegetables prior to harvest. Genetic biocontrol using Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) programs have been used to successfully suppress populations, via mass release of factory‐reared ...
Anzu Okada +7 more
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Autophagy in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires the monomeric GTP-binding proteins, Arl1 and Ypt6. [PDF]
Yang S, Rosenwald AG.
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GTP‐binding protein involvement in membrane currents evoked by carbachol and histamine in guinea‐pig ileal muscle. [PDF]
S. Komori +3 more
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Luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mouse: What has it taught us?
Abstract Luteinizing hormone (LH), along with its agonist choriongonadotropin (hCG) in humans, is the key hormone responsible for the tropic regulation of the gonadal function. LH and hCG act through their cognate receptor, the luteinizing hormone/choriongonadotropin receptor (LHCGR; more appropriately LHR in rodents lacking CG), located in the testis ...
Ilpo T. Huhtaniemi
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