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Artificial Receptor in Synthetic Cells Performs Transmembrane Activation of Proteolysis
Transmembrane signaling is the hallmark of living cells and is among the highest challenges for the design of synthetic cells. Herein, an artificial receptor based on the chemistry of self‐immolative linkers is used to communicate information across the lipid bilayer, for transmembrane activation of enzymatic activity. Abstract The design of artificial,
Ane Bretschneider Søgaard+7 more
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Rheological Behavior of Thorium Oxide Slurries in Laminar Flow
P. R. Crowley, A. S. Kitzes
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The paper explores the creation and characterization of vesicles through biocatalytic Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly (bioPISA), focusing on achieving size uniformity using centrifugation techniques. It examines the effects of stirring speed on vesicle morphology and analyses the internal polymer‐rich structure using fluorescence correlation ...
Andrea Belluati+7 more
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Investigating the synergistic antioxidant behavior of catechin and copper ion in tea: The mechanism of coordination-activation effect. [PDF]
Jia G, Ouyang T, Wang Y, Huang X.
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THE BACTERIAL OXIDATION OF TRYPTOPHAN III [PDF]
Osamu Hayaishi, Roger Y. Stanier
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Current and Future Cornea Chip Models for Advancing Ophthalmic Research and Therapeutics
This review analyzes cornea chip technology as an innovative solution to corneal blindness and tissue scarcity. The examination encompasses recent developments in biomaterial design and fabrication methods replicating corneal architecture, highlighting applications in drug screening and disease modeling while addressing key challenges in mimicking ...
Minju Kim+3 more
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Biocompatible Hyaluronic Acid-Stabilized Copper Nanoparticles for the Selective Oxidation of Morin Dye by H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
Yilmaz MD+3 more
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RESPIRATORY ENZYMES IN OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
Britton Chance, G. R. Williams
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The pathway of oxidation of acetate in baker's yeast [PDF]
H. A. Krebs+2 more
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