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VEO-IBD NOX1 variant highlights a structural region essential for NOX/DUOX catalytic activity
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic intestinal disorders that result from an inappropriate inflammatory response to the microbiota in genetically susceptible individuals, often triggered by environmental stressors.
Josie Ward+9 more
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Fabrication of glucose biosensors by inkjet printing [PDF]
Inkjet printing has been used to fabricate glucose sensors using glucose oxidase and screen printed carbon electrodes. By appropriate selection of printing and drying conditions we are able to fabricate sensor structures that show a good linear response to glucose concentration.
arxiv
Impaired granulocyte superoxide production and prolongation of the respiratory burst due to a low-affinity NADPH-dependent oxidase [PDF]
SB Shurin+3 more
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Illustration of Pd NP‐mediated rescue of HGHF (or advanced glycation end products [AGEs])‐induced IVD degeneration by targeting AGEs degradation. Pd NPs promote the ATPase activity of VCP and upregulate autophagosome formation to degrade AGEs. Consequently, Pd NPs alleviate the oxidative and ER stress, protect the structure and function of mitochondria,
Xiao Yang+13 more
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Nanostructured ZnO films: a study of molecular influence on transport properties by impedance spectroscopy [PDF]
Nanomaterials based on ZnO have been used to build glucose sensors due to its high isoelectric point, which is important when a protein like glucose oxidase (GOx) is attached to a surface. It also creates a biologically friendly environment to preserve the activity of the enzyme.
arxiv
Synthetic Biology‐Based Engineering Cells for Drug Delivery
Synthetic biology‐based therapeutic cells for drug delivery: Engineered cells effectively transport and release drugs through their intelligence and controllability, such as feedback pathways and external stimuli (e.g., light and ultrasound). The integration of nanotechnology, including nanoparticles, biofilms, and artificial cells, enhances ...
Wenzhe Yi+4 more
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Abstract Background Patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) display high levels of low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐c), endothelial dysfunction, and increased risk of premature atherosclerosis. We have previously shown that red blood cells (RBCs) from patients with type 2 diabetes induce endothelial dysfunction through increased ...
Ali Mahdi+13 more
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NOX family NADPH oxidases in mammals: Evolutionary conservation and isoform-defining sequences. [PDF]
Nazari B, Jaquet V, Krause KH.
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Local Unsupervised Learning for Image Analysis [PDF]
Local Hebbian learning is believed to be inferior in performance to end-to-end training using a backpropagation algorithm. We question this popular belief by designing a local algorithm that can learn convolutional filters at scale on large image datasets.
arxiv
Core metabolism plasticity in phytoplankton: Response of Dunaliella tertiolecta to oil exposure
Human alterations to the marine environment such as an oil spill can induce oxidative stress in phytoplankton. Exposure to oil has been shown to be lethal to most phytoplankton species, but some are able to survive and grow at unaffected or reduced growth rates, which appears to be independent of the class and phylum of the phytoplankton and their ...
Manoj Kamalanathan+7 more
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