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Catalytic Amyloids: Turning Fibrils Into Biocatalysts
Amyloids, traditionally associated with diseases, have emerged as versatile catalytic scaffolds. From natural amyloid sequences to bioinspired and de novo designs, we highlight strategies to construct catalytic active sites and anchor enzymes onto fibrils, creating versatile nanomaterials with tunable activities. ABSTRACT Amyloids have been regarded as
Alessandra Esposito +3 more
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Meniscus extrusion on standing weightbearing ultrasound is associated with limb alignment and posterior tibial slope in healthy knees. [PDF]
Park YL +6 more
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Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tears Lead to Changes in Joint Contact Mechanics at Low Flexion Angles During Simulated Gait [PDF]
Christopher M. Brusalis +6 more
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Surfactant‐modified nanoparticles adsorb at the oil–water interface, enabling interfacial stabilization and microemulsion formation. Abstract This study systematically investigated the interfacial behaviour of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and aluminium oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with cationic (CTAB), anionic (SDS), and nonionic (Triton ...
Behrooz Ahmadi +2 more
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Incidence and geographic mapping of meniscal tears in acute ACL injuries with meticulous posterior arthroscopic evaluation: longitudinal tears at the posterior menisco-capsular junction are the most common tear pattern in acute ACL injuries. [PDF]
Kim DH, Lee DK.
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Regulation of RANKL by biomechanical loading in fibrochondrocytes of meniscus
James Deschner +5 more
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It provides a conceeptual framework of the core components required for w/o PE development and various internal and external factors determining the emulsion stabilization. It also emphasizes the emerging application of w/o PE in diverse industrial use such as encapsulation and delivery, packaging, food, biomedical, etc.
Bibha Mishra A., Vidisha Tomer
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Biomechanics of medial meniscus tears in the context of pain: a finite element analysis. [PDF]
Daszkiewicz K, Łuczkiewicz P.
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