Soluble MHC class I chain-related protein A is a specific biomarker for the early detection of graft-versus-host disease. [PDF]
Kupis A+7 more
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Vancomycin‐Modified DNA Origami Nanostructures for Targeting Bacterial Pathogens
Applications of DNA origami nanostructures in pathogen detection and antimicrobial drug delivery require their efficient and robust binding to bacterial cells. Here, the cell wall‐binding glycopeptide antibiotic vancomycin is conjugated to selected staple strands and displayed in multivalent arrangements on the DNA origami surface to facilitate the ...
Özge Coşkuner Leineweber+8 more
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Reversal of phenotypic resistance in multi-drug resistant carbapenemase-producing K. pneumoniae clinical isolates due to in vitro synergistic interactions between bacteriophages and antibiotics at clinically achievable concentrations. [PDF]
Paranos P+6 more
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Nanocellulose‐based Pickering emulsions have gained significant attention due to their environmental friendliness, biocompatibility, and high stability. However, the relationship between the properties of nanocellulose and their emulsifying capacity is not fully understood.
Yuka Tomita+6 more
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Septin higher-order structure on yeast membranes in vitro. [PDF]
Goodchild JA+6 more
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The regulatory effects and applications of TIGIT/CD155 on the tumor microenvironment in HCC
Background The interaction between TIGIT and CD155 compromises immune cell efficacy in tumor targeting, potentially driving hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression through diverse molecular pathways. What Was Done This study investigates the interplay between CD155 and TIGIT in regulating CD8+ T cell function and elucidates its implications in HCC ...
Wenting Li+10 more
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Self-Assembled Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Structures on Mineral Surfaces Following Rapid Solvent Removal. [PDF]
Prado MC, Neves BRA.
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Pigment Analysis in Paintings by the Brazilian Artist Di Cavalcanti Using IRR and MA‐XRF
ABSTRACT This study analyses the pictorial materials used by the renowned Brazilian artist Di Cavalcanti (1897–1976) in two modern oil paintings on canvas from 1962, part of the collection at the Chácara do Céu Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This analysis was carried out using imaging: visible light imaging and infrared reflectography (IRR), as well
Raysa Nardes+6 more
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