Design and Synthesis of Peptide‐Polyester Conjugates for Cell‐Mediated Scaffold Degradation
This work describes polycaprolactone (PCL)‐based biomaterials engineered to degrade in response to cell‐secreted proteases. A fast‐degrading peptide (Fast) sequence is integrated into a PCL conjugate backbone to produce a biomaterial that is selectively degraded by multiple cell types compared to its scrambled control (ScrFast).
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Kinetic analysis suggests that malathion at low environmental exposures is not toxic to humans. [PDF]
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A rare concomitant association: partial hydatidiform mole with preeclampsia without severe features, hyperthyroidism, torsion of a theca-lutein cyst and choriocarcinoma with pulmonary metastases. [PDF]
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Ultrasound-Based Techniques for Visualization of Dermal Microvasculature: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Implications of Podoplanin Overexpression in the Malignant Transformation of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Thermodynamic assessment of tri-reforming of methane with optimization of operating conditions to achieve suitable syngas for methanol production. [PDF]
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Loss-of-function mutations in <i>ASIP</i> and <i>MC1R</i> are associated with coat colour variation in marsupials. [PDF]
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Overexpression of GRP78 in complete hydatidiform moles
Hydatidiform moles, subdivided into partial moles (PM) and complete moles (CM), are abnormal pregnancies with a disturbed invasive behavior. We had previously shown that MMP-2 and p53 proteins are overexpressed in CM versus PM, and that in primary ...
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