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Precision‐Engineered Poly(GMA‐EGDMA) Microspheres for Multifunctional Applications
The study presents multifunctional poly(GMA‐EGDMA) microspheres designed for advanced separation, catalysis, and biomedical engineering. Through precision synthesis and surface engineering, these microspheres exhibit excellent stability, tunable porosity, and high reactivity.
Imran Ali +3 more
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Alcohol-clozapine synergism triggering rhabdomyolysis at subtoxic levels: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Zhou W +9 more
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50th anniversary of the Stanford SSRL synchrotron radiation and protein crystallography initiative
We provide a historical introduction and our thoughts on the current trends including some based on papers in this special issue of Journal of Synchrotron Radiation celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Stanford SSRL synchrotron radiation and protein crystallography initiative led by Keith Hodgson.We provide a historical introduction spanning the ...
John R. Helliwell +2 more
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Biopreservation of Ground Beef Patties Using Lactic Acid: A Sustainable Alternative to Synthetic Additives. [PDF]
Beya MM +4 more
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Unusual Diversity of Myoglobin Genes in the Lungfish.
Jonas Koch +5 more
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Abstract DNA methylation controls DNA accessibility to transcription factors and other regulatory proteins, thereby affecting gene expression and hence cellular identity and function. As epigenetic modifications control the transcriptome, epigenetic dysfunction is strongly associated with pathological conditions and ageing.
Christopher H. Switzer
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Effect of L-Carnitine on Muscle Quality and Antioxidant Capacity of Hybrid Sheep at an Early Stage. [PDF]
Qin X +7 more
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Ultrafast Tryptophan-to-Heme Electron Transfer in Myoglobins Revealed by UV 2D Spectroscopy
Cristina Consani +3 more
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The scaffold protein GKAP and the hub protein LC8 form a well‐defined hexameric complex, with the stoichiometry of 2 GKAP : 2 LC8 dimers. NMR and molecular dynamics calculations confirm that the LC8‐binding segment of GKAP is intrinsically disordered even in the complex form.
Eszter Nagy‐Kanta +10 more
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