Thiol reductants activate dichalcogenide probes by a cascade of partly reversible steps. Careful dichalcogenide engineering can tune the rates of these steps separately, to aim at probes that are kinetically selective for specific oxidoreductases in live cells.
Lukas Zeisel+6 more
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Endogenous Ribonucleases: Therapeutic Targeting of the Transcriptome Through Oligonucleotide-Triggered RNA Inactivation. [PDF]
Chiglintseva DA+2 more
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Viability of Stored Pollen Grains ofMalus DomesticaBorkh as Evaluated by the Incorporation of Labelled Nucleic Acid Precursors [PDF]
Lorenza Bellani+3 more
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A neuron‐targeting drug delivery system is developed by incorporating the tau‐specific N‐amino peptide, mxyl‐NAP2, with graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and encapsulating the complex into small extracellular vesicles functionalized with a neuron‐targeting ligand.
Runyao Zhu+5 more
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Nanostructured Biomaterial‐Based Approaches to Support Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), reprogrammed from adult somatic cells, represent an innovative approach for regenerative medicine and biomedical applications. This review highlights the importance of nanostructured biomaterials, utilized as delivery systems or scaffolds, in supporting iPSC differentiation and fate through structural and ...
Beatriz A. B. R. Passos+2 more
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Synthesis of Chirally Chimeric Protein Nanoparticle Vaccines via Mirror‐Image Spy Chemistry
This study illustrates a versatile strategy for creating chirally chimeric protein constructs by merging natural‐chirality (L‐) and mirror‐image (D‐) protein motifs through a combination of L‐sortase‐mediated transpeptidation and D‐SpyStapler‐mediated ligation.
Songzi Kou+4 more
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Preparation of nucleoside analogues: opportunities for innovation at the interface of synthetic chemistry and biocatalysis. [PDF]
Salihovic A+2 more
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Backbone Protecting Groups for Enhanced Peptide and Protein Synthesis
This review provides a comprehensive account of the use of backbone N‐protecting groups in peptide synthesis. It includes detailed synthetic methods relating to their introduction and removal and their application to “difficult” peptides and proteins of biological significance in both academic and industry contexts.
Samuel J. Paravizzini+3 more
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Hydrazine Derivative-Based Carbon Dots for Potent Antibacterial Activity Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial. [PDF]
Yuan HQ+9 more
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