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Studies on the C-Terminal Amino Acid of Eel Hemoglobin
Hideomi Amano+2 more
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Spatial Coordination Structure‐Driven Enzyme‐Like Selectivity in Single‐Atom Nanozymes
Sun et al. reviews recent progress in enhancing the enzyme‐like catalytic selectivity of SAzymes through the rational design of their spatial coordination structures. They emphasize the structure‐activity relationships of various attributes of these coordination structures in promoting selective catalytic behavior, the strategic design of coordination ...
Qijun Sun+6 more
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Hematological Profile of Hemoglobin C Disease: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Regragui I+6 more
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The Georgia type of nondeletional hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin has a C---T mutation at nucleotide-114 of the A gamma-globin gene [letter] [PDF]
R Oner+3 more
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Carbon Quantum Dots Assisted Virus Tracking: From Skin to Brain
A novel carbon quantum dots‐dissolvable microneedle, CQDs‐dMN system, enables painless delivery and real‐time tracking of HSV‐1. The HSV‐1 is labeled with fluorescent CQDs and delivered to the skin dermis, minimizing damage compared to traditional methods.
Yaxiu Feng+11 more
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Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to model ion concentration polarization (ICP) at the nanoscale, revealing fundamental electrokinetic behaviors that align with experimental observations. The study demonstrates how membrane charge, ionic strength, and electric fields affect ion localization and biomolecule trapping, providing mechanistic ...
Hiba Aljayyousi+3 more
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Rod-Shaped Hemoglobin Crystals: Clues to the Diagnosis of Hemoglobin C Disease. [PDF]
Xu K+5 more
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The Agamma-195 (C->G) mutation in hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin is not associated with activation of a reporter gene in vitro [PDF]
Roberto Schreiber+5 more
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A simple method relying on surface‐initiated RAFT polymerization is presented using a mixed‐chain transfer agent (mixed‐CTA) approach to grow well‐defined poly(HPMAm) brushes with precise control, achieving >70 nm thickness in 4 h at moderate temperature, 50 °C. Abstract Over three decades, efforts to prevent non‐specific protein adsorption on surfaces
Manisha Singh+4 more
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