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Extracellular Vesicles in Arthropods: Biogenesis, Functions, Isolation Methods and Applications
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are membrane‐bound nanoparticles secreted by cells that are involved in multiple forms of intercellular communication and show promising potential for biotechnological applications. Arthropod‐derived EV research remains relatively fragmented in contrast to the extensively studied mammalian EV field. In this review,
Simon Remans+3 more
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The physiology of survival: Fluid and food
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Mike Tipton, Hugh Montgomery
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Lipoic Acid Based Redox‐Responsive Degradable Antimicrobial Polymers
Antimicrobial polymers are emerging as a vital tool against drug‐resistant pathogens. This article introduces a new class of degradable, disulfide‐containing polymers synthesized through reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. These innovative materials, featuring benzyl lipoate, effectively combat Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Anupama Giri+7 more
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Astrocytes display heterogeneity in various neurological disorders and behavioral neuropsychiatric disorders. Astrocytes influence the progression of neurological diseases through neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, metabolic abnormalities, intercellular interactions, and a spectrum of other pathophysiological processes.
Shijie Mao+12 more
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Bidirectional metabolic interactions between tumor cells and TAMs in the TME metabolic reprogramming facilitates reciprocal crosstalk between TAMs and tumor cells within the immunosuppressive TME. This interaction promotes both the pro‐tumor functions of TAMs and tumor mesenchymal transition through complex molecular signaling.
Guohao Wei+7 more
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Recent Progress in Gene Delivery Systems Based on Gemini‐Surfactant
Gene delivery is a key area in biomedicine, where nucleic acids are delivered into cells to treat diseases by modulating genes. The low micelle concentration, effective nucleic acid complexation, and low immunogenicity make Gemini surfactants promising gene delivery vectors.
Peng Qian+5 more
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