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Artificial Symbiosis for Bulk Production of Bacterial Cellulose Composites
Co‐cultivation of the cellulose‐producing bacterium with the microalga enables bulk formation of bacterial cellulose under static incubation, with photosynthetically active oxygen‐generating sites throughout the medium. This symbiotic platform supports 3D cellulosic constructs with geometries dictated by the vessel shape.
Kui Yu +7 more
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The Microalgae Chlamydomonas for Bioremediation and Bioproduct Production
The extensive metabolic diversity of microalgae, coupled with their rapid growth rates and cost-effective production, position these organisms as highly promising resources for a wide range of biotechnological applications.
Carmen M. Bellido-Pedraza +2 more
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Micro/Nanorobot for Drug Delivery—A Review of Material Selections
This review explores material strategies for biomedical micro/nanorobots, emphasizing their roles in propulsion, navigation, drug delivery, and biodegradability. It highlights advancements in metallic, polymeric, and hybrid materials, while addressing clinical translation challenges such as toxicity, immune response, and manufacturability.
Xiaozhuo Wu, Bingyun Li, Malcolm Xing
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Effect of natural antioxidants on TG2 expression levels and conformations. ABSTRACT Herein, we adopted a dual approach combining molecular modeling and biological studies, in order to assess the interaction between four selected natural antioxidants (NAs; berberine, curcumin, astaxanthin, indicaxanthin) and tissue transglutaminase (TG2) levels both in ...
Rosalia Pellitteri +8 more
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Crecimiento de la microalga Dunaliella salina en un cultivador Raceway en condiciones de laboratorio
Se llevó a cabo un estudio en el crecimiento de la microalga Dunaliella salina en un cultivador de tipo raceway en condiciones bajo techo y se evaluó su crecimiento celular con métodos de medición como el recuento de células en cámara de Neubauer ...
Cindy Mayorga, Leopoldo Manso
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A non‐destructive method for depleting sulfates from the red microalgae Porphyridium cruentum by directly exposing the growth medium to a moderate electric field has been developed. The reported electric‐field separation method is a simple, straightforward, and non‐toxic means for the direct recovery of desulfated polysaccharides from P.
Oshrat Levy‐Ontman +7 more
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Benthic marine dioflagellate microalgae belonging to the genus Prorocentrum are a major source of okadaic acid (OA), OA analogues and polyketides. However, dinoflagellates produce these valuable toxins and bioactives in tiny quantities, and they grow ...
Lorenzo López-Rosales +6 more
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Microalgae are a sustainable source of health‐promoting fatty acids, but conventional extraction methods are often slow and environmentally unfriendly. We developed greener and faster approaches, combined with advanced analysis, to better characterize their complex fatty acid profiles.
Natalia Castejón +4 more
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This study explored the extraction, characterization, and biological properties of polysaccharides derived from Spirulina (Limnospira platensis), a microalga known for its rich nutritional benefits.
Wanida Pan-utai +4 more
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Microalgae are well known for their biotechnological potential, namely with regard to bioactive lipidic components—especially carotenoids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), well-known for therapeutic applications based on their antioxidant capacity.
Helena M. Amaro +6 more
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