[Progress in electric field assisted molecular imprinting technology]. [PDF]
Wu JY, Huang XJ.
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Terminally Phosphorylated Triblock Polyethers Acting Both as Templates and Pore-Forming Agents for Surface Molecular Imprinting of Monoliths Targeting Phosphopeptides. [PDF]
Huynh CM +5 more
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Objective Rheumatoid sarcopenia, characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is a frequent comorbidity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), linked to prolonged, severe systemic inflammation. Purinergic signaling (adenosine, AMP, and ATP) plays a crucial role in inflammation, myogenesis, and muscle hypertrophy.
Miguel Marco‐Bonilla +13 more
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MAP7D2 is a brain expressing X-linked maternal imprinted gene in humans
Increasing evidence suggests imprinted genes influence mouse and human behaviors and cognitive functions. Unlike autosomal imprinted genes, X-linked imprinted genes are expressed in a sex-dependent manner because of male hemizygosity.
Yo Niida, Akihiro Yachie
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[Molecular imprinting strategies and advances targeting biomembranes]. [PDF]
Yuan XT, Wang L, Chen LX, Hu LH.
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Molecular Imprinting Technology for Determination of Uric Acid. [PDF]
Ratautaite V +7 more
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Objective Dermal systemic sclerosis (SSc) fibroblasts and their exosomes can activate keratinocytes in SSc, with long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) H19 highlighted as the most up‐regulated RNA in their cargo compared with healthy controls (HCs). The role of H19 in SSc pathogenesis has never been investigated.
Begoña Caballero‐Ruiz +3 more
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Progress in Molecular Imprinting-From Inhibition of Enzymatic Activity to Regulation of Cellular Pathways. [PDF]
Vodova M, Bezdekova J, Vaculovicova M.
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DNA-Immobilized Special Conformation Recognition of L-Penicillamine Using a Chiral Molecular Imprinting Technique. [PDF]
Zhang L, Luo K, Gao J, Li J.
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Human Fibroblast‐Myeloid cell tissue atlas across lung, synovium, skin and heart
Background The availability of single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq data) in different tissues and disease states provides an opportunity to compare cellular subsets and identify common and unique cellular activation. In this study, we aimed to characterize shared and tissue‐specific myeloid and stromal phenotypes and to uncover key cellular subtypes ...
Lucy MacDonald +9 more
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