Performance Characteristics of Six Immunoglobulin M Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays Used for Laboratory Confirmation of Measles. [PDF]
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Nanostructured Protein Surfaces Inspired by Spider Silk
Harnessing recombinant spider silk technology, bioengineered spidroin variants enable the creation of functionalized nanostructured coatings with tunable affinity for specific targets, supporting a broad range of applications ‐ from antifouling surfaces and targeted drug delivery to advanced cell therapies and precision bio‐patterning via lithography ...
Martin Humenik, Thomas Scheibel
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Response of immunoglobulin M in gut mucosal immunity of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila. [PDF]
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Specificity of immunoglobulin M antibodies in normal human serum that participate in opsonophagocytosis and intracellular killing of Bacteroides fragilis and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron by by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes [PDF]
A. B. Bjornson+2 more
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Elastase-alpha1-proteinase inhibitor complex [PDF]
Bergmeyer, H. U.+4 more
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Artificial Intelligence‐Driven Nanoarchitectonics for Smart Targeted Drug Delivery
This perspective introduces an artificial intelligence (AI)‐driven nanoarchitectonics framework for targeted drug delivery, combining database‐guided nanocarrier design, machine learning (ML)‐assisted surface engineering with a designed targeting system, and in silico modeling for dynamic optimization.
Hayeon Bae+6 more
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The immunoglobulin M-degrading enzyme of Streptococcus suis (IdeSsuis) leads to long-lasting inhibition of the activation of porcine IgM-secreting B cells. [PDF]
Breitfelder AK+4 more
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Typing of herpes simplex virus with type-specific human immunoglobulin M in an indirect immunofluorescence assay [PDF]
S L Spruance+4 more
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Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi+4 more
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