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Targeted Delivery of Plasmid DNA to Myogenic Cells via Transferrin-Conjugated Peptide Nucleic Acid [PDF]
Kenneth W. Liang+2 more
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Designing the Next Generation of Biomaterials through Nanoengineering
Nanoengineering enables precise control over biomaterial interactions with living systems by tuning surface energy, defects, porosity, and crystallinity. This review highlights how these nanoscale design parameters drive advances in regenerative medicine, drug delivery, bioprinting, biosensing, and bioimaging, while outlining key translational ...
Ryan Davis Jr.+3 more
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Peptide Nucleic Acids: On the Road to New Gene Therapeutic Drugs [PDF]
Peter Nielsen
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Peptide Nucleic Acids: Methods and Protocols
P. Nielsen
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A schematic illustration of how noble metals can be used to create nanoparticles (NPs) or nanoclusters (NCs). Noble metal NPs, due to their plasmonic properties, enable photothermal therapy and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In contrast, NCs, which lack a plasmonic resonance band, exhibit fluorescence, making them ideal for bioimaging ...
David Esporrín‐Ubieto+3 more
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A universal, reagent‐free strategy is presented for covalently attaching hydrogels to diverse polymeric substrates through reactive oxygen species. The scalable, linker‐free approach enables robust adhesion and broad material compatibility, advancing the fabrication of hybrid solid–hydrogel systems for next‐generation biomedical devices and bioprinting
Masoud Zhianmanesh+8 more
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Nucleic acid molecules are emerging as potential therapeutic tools, as evidenced by the transfection of small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules in therapeutic applications and messenger RNAs in immunotherapeutic vaccination.
Clémentine Ayélé Teko-Agbo+7 more
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Control of electron transfer in DNA by peptide nucleic acids (PNA) [PDF]
Kazuhito Tanabe+4 more
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Nanostructured Protein Surfaces Inspired by Spider Silk
Harnessing recombinant spider silk technology, bioengineered spidroin variants enable the creation of functionalized nanostructured coatings with tunable affinity for specific targets, supporting a broad range of applications ‐ from antifouling surfaces and targeted drug delivery to advanced cell therapies and precision bio‐patterning via lithography ...
Martin Humenik, Thomas Scheibel
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Antimicrobial peptide identification using multi-scale convolutional network [PDF]
Background: Antibiotic resistance has become an increasingly serious problem in the past decades. As an alternative choice, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have attracted lots of attention.
Quan, Xiongwen+4 more
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