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Circular nucleic acids at the host-virus interface: from immune modulation to therapeutic innovation. [PDF]
Lou J, Liu J, Zhang D, Hao Y.
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Embedded CRISPRi Enhances Gene‐Silencing Efficiency in Drosophila
Current CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) technology in Drosophila has limited efficiency. This study introduces the emCRISPRi platform, which significantly enhances transcriptional silencing efficacy by embedding inhibitory domains within the dCas9 architecture.
Pengchong Fu +7 more
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Steering spherical nucleic acids over metabolic organs for improved targeted drug delivery. [PDF]
Li W, Cheng S, Liu H, Lan X, Jiang D.
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An Insight Into The Interaction Of Oxo-Vanadium (V) Complex With Nucleic Acid
Mamta Tripathi
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This work introduces an open‐source all‐optical platform for functional phenotyping of human stem cell‐derived neurons. The system integrates optogenetics, calcium imaging, automated acquisition, and analysis to resolve single‐cell and network activity, enabling longitudinal measurements, disease modeling, and pharmacological screening in preclinical ...
Wardiya Afshar‐Saber +12 more
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Pathogen nucleic acids data in wastewater solids from 147 treatment plants in the United States: 2024-2025. [PDF]
Boehm AB +6 more
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A Nanoparticle‐Integrated Complete Manufacturing Pipeline of Chemically Engineered Exosomes
We report a novel manufacture technology of chemically engineered exosomes. The four steps of manufacturing, i.e., biogenesis, loading, isolation, and storage, are integrated by the use of a nanoparticle. The manufacture technology incorporates three innovative components, i.e., a new nano‐bio effect, a new composite nanoparticle, and a new isolation ...
Xiaowei Wen +13 more
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The 2026 Nucleic Acids Research database issue and the online molecular biology database collection. [PDF]
Rigden DJ, Fernández XM.
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This work introduces a substrate‐independent, reagent‐free plasma strategy that forms radical‐rich interlayers for covalent hydrogel attachment without initiators or crosslinkers. The long‐lived radicals drive in situ gelation, creating robust, cytocompatible hybrid solid–hydrogel constructs across diverse substrates.
Ghazal Shineh +14 more
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