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Ultra‐Tiny Gelatin Nanoparticles‐Assisted 3D Stem Cell Spheroids for Engineering Tissue Regeneration
GNPs effectively guide the formation of structurally compact and functionally enhanced stem cell spheroids. This GNP‐assisted 3D culture system improves cell–cell and cell‐ECM interactions, leading to superior viability and complexity. Time‐dependent regenerative potential is demonstrated in both bone and skin defects, positioning GNP‐spheroids as a ...
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Human Skin Models in Biophotonics: Materials, Methods, and Applications
This review discusses how the optical properties of human skin can be replicated in human skin models. It describes the principles, materials, and techniques used to develop artificial skin for biophotonics research. Finally, the article highlights recent advances and shows how these models improve the study of light‐skin interactions without the need ...
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Readily UV‐curing and self‐healing methacrylated collagen peptide (COPMA) hydrogels are developed with tunable mechanical properties. As the interpenetrating network between COPMA and xanthan gum (XG), COPMA‐XG bioinks show improved mechanical properties, printability, and stability, compared to COPMA or XG.
Hongjuan Weng+6 more
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The expression of integrin β4 (ITGβ4) on small extracellular vesicle (sEV) correlates with lung‐tropism. Enrichment of ITGβ4 on sEVs enhances their lung‐targeting ability. The sEVs loaded with doxorubicin exhibit superior therapeutic efficacy in a lung metastasis mouse model.
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Albumin Redhill, a human albumin variant
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1984Albumin Redhill, a variant human albumin with the same C-terminal amino acid as albumin A but with arginine at the N-terminus has been isolated by chromatofocusing from the sera of an English family. Albumin Redhill appears to contain two sites of mutation in its protein chain and is probably a proalbumin.
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Phase I Comparability of Recombinant Human Albumin and Human Serum Albumin
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2005Recombinant human albumin (rHA) is a highly purified animal‐, virus‐, and prion‐free product developed as an alternative to human serum albumin (HSA), to which it is structurally equivalent. The present investigation compared the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics of rHA with HSA.
Dietrich Bosse+6 more
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Binding of Cortisol to Human Albumin
Nature, 1967AN investigation of the binding of cortisol to human plasma proteins led us to re-examine the interaction between cortisol and pure human albumin. Previous workers1–3 have obtained widely differing results for the percentage of cortisol which was bound by a given concentration of albumin, and Brunkhorst and Hess4 have suggested that the number of ...
P. M. Keane+2 more
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Human serum albumin in neurodegeneration
Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2022Abstract Serum albumin (SA) exists in relatively high concentrations, in close contact with most cells. However, in the adult brain, except for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), SA concentration is relatively low. It is mainly produced in the liver to serve as the main protein of the blood plasma.
Sajjad Shojai+3 more
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