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Use of Modern Technology When Teaching Chemistry Disciplines to Pharmaceutical Students
Oksana Melnyk
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An oral nanoplatform, MOP@T@D, which can maintain glucose homeostasis and restore islet β cells in diabetic rats is developed. It achieves efficient intestinal absorption and liver‐targeted delivery. The nanoparticle disintegrates only in response to hyperglycemia to release insulin on demand and provides antioxidant protection through selenoprotein ...
Chenxiao Chu +14 more
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Correction: THRUST: translesion synthesis-driven hierarchical regulation using a template-activator construct for Cas12a activity. [PDF]
Qin L +12 more
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DNA strands are employed both as dynamic linkers and nanoscale templates for the integration of Ag2S nanoparticles on MoS2, which in turn imparted photothermal responsiveness; this feature permits the selective cargo (fluorophore, quantum dots or an enzyme) release from the MoS2 surface in response to local heat induced by light irradiation.
Kai Chen +3 more
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The many facets of sustainability in medicinal chemistry: our personal experience. [PDF]
Martinengo B +3 more
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Using Structural Information of Peptides, Derived from NMR Spectroscopy, in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Reto Bader +3 more
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From Waste to Value: Conversion of Calcium Sulfate to Vaterite via Carbon Capture and Storage
This study introduces a new concept for carbon management that relies on the carbonation of industrial gypsum waste and yields phase‐pure vaterite at ambient conditions without any additives. The obtained vaterite is further shown to be a reactive material that develops compressive strength in aqueous suspensions like conventional cements.
Carlos Pimentel +4 more
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