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The chemistry of connective tissues. 2. Soluble proteins derived from partial hydrolysis of elastin [PDF]
S. M. Partridge+2 more
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Potential application of α-amylase from germinating cucurbita moschata duchesne seeds in eco-friendly bioethanol production. [PDF]
Posoongnoen S+4 more
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The emerging field of MXene/MBene materials has progressed rapidly, advancing diverse research fields, including biomedical engineering, biomedicine, agriculture, and the environment. This nanobiotechnology can tackle longstanding challenges in these areas.
Alireza Rafieerad, Ahmad Amiri
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3D Bioprinted Renal Constructs Using Kidney‐Specific ECM Bioink System on Kidney Regeneration
A kidney‐specific bioink derived from decellularized porcine kidney tissue supports the encapsulation, viability, and maturation of human primary kidney cells within 3D bioprinted constructs. In vivo, it also promotes the recruitment of host renal progenitor cells, collectively enhancing structural and functional regeneration of renal tissue.
Gabriel Carreno‐Galeano+4 more
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Effect of High Hydrostatic Pressure (HHP) on the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Fish Gelatin. [PDF]
Okur I, Oztop MH, Alpas H.
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Transforming Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy Through Fluorescent Hydrogels: A Review
This article reviews fluorescent hydrogel systems for cancer detection, monitoring, and therapy. Mimicking the tumor microenvironment, these hydrogels enable real‐time imaging and targeted drug delivery. The review discusses design strategies, labeling techniques, and applications, highlighting challenges and future opportunities in cancer diagnostics ...
Elahe Masaeli+2 more
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Studies on the Hydrolysis of Metal Ions. 21. The Hydrolysis of the Tin(II) Ion, Sn2+. [PDF]
R. Stuart Tobias+5 more
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