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A multifunctional electrospun scaffold combining polyurethane, carbon nanotubes, and liposomal hesperidin supports neural stem cell survival, adhesion, and expansion. This platform enhances conductivity, mechanical strength, and hydrophilicity while mimicking the native neural environment.
Arman Abroumand Gholami +8 more
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Protocol for fixation and staining of postmortem human brain tissue optimized for focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy. [PDF]
Maier MJ +3 more
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Flight in female beet webworms (Loxostege sticticalis) promotes an increase in feeding, thereby enhancing abdominal energy reserves. Following flight, the flight muscles undergo accelerated histolysis, and the energy substances undergoing histolysis are redirected to the ovaries. These two processes collectively promote ovarian development.
Yu Gao +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Perhydroxylation of Indole Derivatives by Osmium Tetroxide [PDF]
D. W. Ockenden, K. Schofield
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Fluorescent dye labeling enables nanoparticle imaging but may subtly alter their surface chemistry and biological behavior. This study compares dye‐labeled and unlabeled cerium oxide nanozymes, revealing changes in cellular uptake kinetics without affecting their final intracellular fate. Combined fluorescence and label‐free electron microscopy imaging
Kanika Dulta +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Blubber Thickening Driven by UCP1 Inactivation: Insights from a Cetacean‐Like Transgenic Mouse Model
UCP1 inactivation of cetaceans in mice drives BAT whitening and iWAT hyperplasia, promoting fat accumulation for aquatic adaptation. Abstract Cetaceans possess thick blubber, a specialized adipose tissue essential for thermal insulation, a streamlined body form, energy storage, and buoyancy. However, the mechanisms that underpin this adaptation are not
Qian Zhang +5 more
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Correlative x-ray microscopy and transmission electron microscopy for ultrastructural analysis of zebrafish tissue. [PDF]
Gwon SY, Choi M, Mun JY.
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