A wireless‐charging sustained oxygen release from conductive microgels (SOCO) served as an antenna and an on‐demand O2 release for nerve regeneration is developed. Introducing “electromagnetic messenger”, using external alternating magnetic field (AMF) to enhance catalytic oxygen release and electrical stimulation to promote the reconstruction of blood
Hoi Man Iao+15 more
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ICAM1 antibody‐bound ICG triggers tumor‐specific, caspase‐1‐independent pyroptosis via CTSS‐mediated GSDMD cleavage, activates antitumor immunity, and synergizes with anti–PD‐1 therapy, offering a non‐apoptotic strategy to overcome resistance in cancer treatment.
Fan Chen+17 more
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Editorial: Cytoskeletal alterations in aging and disease
Monika S. Brill+4 more
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Molecular and Genetic Analysis of the Increased Number of Genes for <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> Microtubule Associated Proteins in the Class Kinetoplastida. [PDF]
Winkler MA, Pan AA.
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Acetylation/deacetylation and microtubule associated proteins influence flagellar axonemal stability and sperm motility. [PDF]
Chawan V+4 more
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Dysfunction of microtubule-associated proteins of MAP2/tau family in Prion disease
Jin Zhang, Xiao-Ping Dong
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Regulation of the microtubule nucleating activity of centrosomes in Xenopus egg extracts: role of cyclin A-associated protein kinase. [PDF]
Brigitte Buendia+2 more
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Microtubules & Microtubule-associated Proteins [PDF]
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Genetic Impacts on the Structure and Mechanics of Cellulose Made by Bacteria
A genetic mutation in a protease of a cellulose‐overproducing evolved bacterium significantly affects the proteome, structure, and mechanical properties of bio‐fabricated cellulose pellicles. By overexpressing synthase proteins that build the cellulose‐forming biological machinery of the cell, the evolved bacterium generates dense, stiff, and strong ...
Julie M. Laurent+8 more
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From the archives: Roles of microtubule-associated proteins in organelle movement, tip growth, and phragmoplast architecture. [PDF]
Kolli R.
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