Non‐covalent protein–protein interactions mediated by SH3, PDZ, or GBD domains enable the self‐assembly of stable and biocatalytically active hydrogel materials. These soft materials can be processed into monodisperse foams that, once dried, exhibit enhanced mechanical stability and activity and are easily integrated into microstructured flow ...
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New uses for an old technique: live imaging on the slice organ culture to study reproductive processes†. [PDF]
Amato CM, Yao HH.
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In vitro organ culture of adult human and mouse skin
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Live births from isolated primary/early secondary follicles following a multistep culture without organ culture in mice [PDF]
Nahoko Mochida +7 more
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A slippery coating with exceptional anti‐biofouling performance is developed using biocompatible materials for oesophagus stents. Host‐guest inclusion complex formation capabilities of FDA‐approved supramolecules, cyclodextrins are exploited, which significantly enhances the stability of the surface.
Jianhui Zhang +7 more
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Establishment of an organ culture system to maintain the structure of mouse Müllerian ducts during development. [PDF]
Kato S +6 more
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A multifunctional nanodiamond platform enables pH‐triggered Diazoxide (DZX) delivery and quantum sensing of subcellular radical dynamics in triple‐negative breast cancer cells. Diamond relaxometry revealed reduced lysosomal radicals during DZX‐induced mitochondrial radical elevation, providing insights into redox modulation and organelle‐ resolved ...
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Tebuconazole Induces Mouse Fetal Testes Damage via ROS Generation in an Organ Culture Method. [PDF]
Lee WY, Lee R, Park HJ.
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Significance of preservation fluid cultures in solid organ transplantation
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Thomas, J. André, Ed.: Les facteurs de la croisance cellulaire; activation et inhibition; synthèse des protéines, facteurs de croissance cellulaire animale et végétale, croissance des organes embryonnaires en culture, mito-inhibition animale et végétale, cytonarcose, cicatrisation et greffe, croissance cancéreuse. [Factors of Cell Growth; Activation and Inhibition.] Paris. Masson et Cie. 1956. 428 pp. 4.000 fr. [$9.60] [PDF]
John J. Biesele
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