Cytological and biochemical researches into the intracellular Symbiosis in the Intestinal Cells of Rhagium inquisitor L.1 [PDF]
Tore Ekblom
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Synthesis and intracellular transport of mitochondrial proteins [PDF]
A Lustig+117 more
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Objective Targeted synthetic disease‐modifying antirheumatic drugs (tsDMARDs) have expanded the management of autoimmune diseases, including rheumatic diseases. As the use of these drugs grows, it is important to understand their effects on pregnancy.
Vienna Cheng+7 more
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Imaging and speciation of intracellular metallic implant debris using synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence micro-spectroscopy: a study of two cases. [PDF]
Liu S+9 more
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THE FUNCTION OF THE SOLUBLE FERMENTS OF THE BLOOD IN INTRACELLULAR DIGESTION. [PDF]
Alfred C. Croftan
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Artificial Receptor in Synthetic Cells Performs Transmembrane Activation of Proteolysis
Transmembrane signaling is the hallmark of living cells and is among the highest challenges for the design of synthetic cells. Herein, an artificial receptor based on the chemistry of self‐immolative linkers is used to communicate information across the lipid bilayer, for transmembrane activation of enzymatic activity. Abstract The design of artificial,
Ane Bretschneider Søgaard+7 more
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Implementing complex nucleic acid circuits in living cells. [PDF]
Sun J+13 more
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Intracellular pangenesisIntracellular pangenesis, Including a Paper on Fertilization and Hybridization. H. DeVries , C. Stuart Gager [PDF]
Geo. H. Shull
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Light‐Triggered Protease‐Mediated Release of Actin‐Bound Cargo from Synthetic Cells
TEV Prtoease‐mediated Releasable Actin‐binding Protein (TRAP) is a protein‐based platform consisting of a cargo tightly bound to reconstituted actin networks in synthetic cells which can be proteolyticly released from the bound actin, followed by its secretion through membrane translocation mediated by a cell‐penetrating peptide.
Mousumi Akter+3 more
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