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Endogenous Engineering Reprograms Extracellular Vesicles for Enhanced Therapeutic Function
This review explains how Extracellular vesicles‐producing cells can be endogenously engineered to load therapeutic proteins and nucleic acids. We summarize physiological and genetic strategies that harness native sorting pathways for selective cargo loading.
Jinghui Wang +10 more
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An integrated computational screening strategy identified ursolic acid (UA) and 18β‐glycyrrhetinic acid (18βGA) as a self‐assembling food‐derived molecular pair. The resulting carrier‐free nanoparticles (UA‐18βGA) showed synergistic antiparasitic activity, reduced combined toxicity, and host‐protective anti‐inflammatory effects in zebrafish and murine ...
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We developed a RhPd‐H nanozyme that integrates enhanced POD‐mimetic catalytic activity with thermally triggered H2 release. H2 shields and reprograms mitochondria to continuously leak endogenous ·O2−. This dual‐path ROS spatially and temporally disrupts redox homeostasis, inducing persistent oxidative stress for tumor suppression and antitumor immunity,
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ABSTRACT Methane's efficient catalytic removal is vital for sustainable development. Bimetallic catalysts, though promising for methane activation, pose a design challenge due to their complex compositional space. This work introduces an integrated framework that combines high‐throughput density functional theory (DFT) and interpretable machine ...
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Advances and Perspectives in Graphene‐Based Quantum Dots Enabled Neuromorphic Devices
Graphene‐based QDs are zero‐dimensional carbon nanomaterials with pronounced quantum confinement and tunable electronic structures. Herein, we summarize their synthesis strategies and functionalization methods, and highlight their functional roles and operating mechanisms in devices, as well as recent advances in neuromorphic electronics. We anticipate
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The effects of group size, leaf size, and density on the performance of a leaf‐mining moth
Journal of Animal Ecology, 20081. The effects of two factors, leaf size and group size, on the performance of the Tupelo leafminer, Antispila nysaefoliella (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae), were examined by fitting growth models to mine expansion data using nonlinear mixed-effects models. 2.
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Pith width, leaf size, and twig thickness
American Journal of Botany, 2021AbstractPremiseTo support large leaves, many woody plant species evolved a cost‐effective way to thicken twigs. As an extension of E. J. H. Corner's rule that twig diameter increases with leaf size, we hypothesized that pith width also increases with leaf size.
Kalindhi A. Larios Mendieta +2 more
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Leaf size and inflorescence size may be allometrically related traits
Oecologia, 1989"Corner's rules" for plant form relate the degree of branching to branch diameter, and branch diameter to leaf or inflorescence size. We report the first interspecific test of these rules for inflorescence size and branch diameter. We derived a simple corollary of Corner's rules; since leaf size and inflorescence size are both correlated to branch ...
Jeremy, Midgley, William, Bond
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Leaf longevity in temperate evergreen species is related to phylogeny and leaf size
Oecologia, 2019Leaf longevity (LL), the amount of time a photosynthetically active leaf remains on a plant, is an important trait of evergreen species, affecting physiological ecology and ecosystem processes. A long LL gives leaves more time to fix carbon but carries higher construction costs, while a short LL allows plants to respond more rapidly to changing ...
Linnea, Smith +5 more
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Is Leaf Size Important for a Leaf-Galling Sawfly (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae)?
Environmental Entomology, 1993We evaluated the importance of leaf size in determining oviposition choice (i.e., gall densities), gall (and larval) size, and larval survivorship for a population of leaf-galling sawflies, Pontania sp. nr. pacifica Marlatt, on arroyo willow, Salix lasiolepis Bentham. Our results did not support the hypothesis that female sawflies prefer to oviposit in
Karen M. Clancy +2 more
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