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ABSTRACT The increasing prevalence of impaired wounds, caused mainly by diabetes or aging, alongside the growing number of bacterial infections, indicates the need for alternative tissue engineering solutions. In this study, we developed novel melt electrowritten (MEW) polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds incorporated with an alginate (Alg)–gelatin (Gel ...
Andrada‐Ioana Damian‐Buda +2 more
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Nonwoven textile architectures are emerging as versatile platforms for next‐generation energy storage, demonstrating how tailored materials and fabrication strategies enhance ion transport, conductivity, flexibility, and scalability for high‐performance sustainable devices.
Tarikul Islam +6 more
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Laser‐assisted synthesis enables rapid (within 1 h) and high‐yield (≥90%) production of Co‐MOFs with mesoporous structures, tunable magnetic and optical properties, and efficient adsorption of N2, CH4, and CO2 for low‐energy gas separation. DFT calculations elucidate the electronic structure and adsorption behavior.
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Hierarchical multi‐material TPMS lattices are engineered as flexible tactile sensors by combining soft and stiff elastomeric layers with a conformal conductive coating. The bilayer architecture delivers sensitivity at low pressures while maintaining a broad detectable range under large loads, enabling reliable pressure and vibration monitoring for ...
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Intermediate filament structure
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992In the past year, several new developments concerning the structure of intermediate filament proteins and their assembly into intact intermediate filaments have been made: the coiled-coil structure of a rod domain has been elucidated; the basis of the chain interaction and its role in intermediate filament assembly has been specified; the organization ...
D A Parry +2 more
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Intermediate filament dynamics
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992The view of intermediate filaments as static cytoskeletal elements is changing. Studies of exogenous intermediate filament proteins, either microinjected or expressed from transfected genes, have demonstrated that a continuous incorporation of subunits into the polymerized filaments is taking place.
John E Eriksson +2 more
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Intermediate filament dynamics
Cell, 1990Article synthese sur le role des filaments intermediaires dans la dynamique cellulaire; implications dans le ...
P M, Steinert, R K, Liem
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Assembly of intermediate filaments
BioEssays, 1993AbstractThe assembly of intermediate filaments is a fundamental property of the central rod domain of the individual subunit proteins. This rod domain, with its high propensity for α‐helix formation, is the common and identifying feature of this family of proteins. Assembly occurs in vitro in the absence of other proteins or exogenous sources of energy;
Shoeman, R., Traub, P.
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Functions of intermediate filaments
Cell Motility, 1989Intermediate filaments (IFs) are the most enigmatic component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. IFs are often a major component of the cell and are most prominent in the cells of vertebrates. Ultrastructurally similar cytoplasmic filaments have been found in many metazoan phylla and some protists and homologous proteins form the nuclear lamina, a fibrous
M W, Klymkowsky +2 more
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Intermediate filaments and stress
Experimental Cell Research, 2007Before we can explain why so many closely related intermediate filament genes have evolved in vertebrates, while maintaining such dramatically tissue specific expression, we need to understand their function. The best evidence for intermediate filament function comes from observing the consequences of mutation and mis-expression, primarily in human ...
Milos, Pekny, E Birgitte, Lane
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