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This review summarizes recent developments in the design of photothermal charge transfer cocrystals for antibacterial therapy, cancer eradication, and bone regeneration, highlighting the design motivations and chemical principles of the strategies. It offers deep insights into the future development of advanced photothermal cocrystals for targeted ...
Arshad Khan+8 more
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Proliferation of Human Cervical Cancer Cells Responds to Surface Properties of Bicomponent Polymer Coatings. [PDF]
Rosqvist E+5 more
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Studies on HeLa cell nuclear DNA-like RNA by RNA-DNA hybridization. [PDF]
H.C. Birnboim+2 more
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Cell Membrane‐Coated Lipid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
This review highlights recent progress in cell membrane‐coated lipid nanoparticles (CMC‐LNPs), focusing on their design, preparation methods, functional integration, and biomedical applications. It discusses various types of LNPs and coating strategies, characterization techniques, therapeutic functions, and applications.
Moataz B. Zewail+5 more
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Interplay between material properties and cellular effects drives distinct pattern of interaction of graphene oxide with cancer and non-cancer cells. [PDF]
Chen Y+8 more
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The innovation of this work lies in the use of supramolecular interfacial effect of pillararene (CP5) to regulate the performance of CeOx by promoting the charge separation and transportation, which can enhance the SDT efficacy by large ROS generation and TME regulation.
Congcong Wang+6 more
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Expression of "Hallmarks of Cancer" Genes in Cervical Carcinoma Is Differentially Affected by GPER1 Overexpression Depending on Histologic Entity. [PDF]
Hambach L, Gallwas J, Gründker C.
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The Influence of Hexose and Insulin on Glycogen Synthetase in HeLa Cells
Joseph B. Alpers
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SELECTIVE BINDING OF ZINC BY BASIC PROTEINS OF THE HELA CELL NUCLEOLUS [PDF]
George P. Studzinski
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Group 14 rhodamines are one of the most widely explored fluorogenic probes with high signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR). We have boosted the SNR of group 14 rhodamines by nano‐aggregation via a novel strategy by manipulating their dynamic physical and chemical states for the first time. The ultrahigh SNR fluorescence imaging offers a fundamental understanding
Ning Wang+5 more
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