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THE RÔLE OF THE PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF THE INTESTINAL MUCOSA IN FAT ABSORPTION
Robert Gordon Sinclair
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NO ANTISTREPTOMYCIN ACTIVITY SHOWN BY INOSITOL PHOSPHOLIPIDS [PDF]
Thomas F. Paine, Fritz Lipmann
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A label‐free plasmonic nanosensor platform is presented based on single gold nanorods for the nanometric characterization of lipid interfaces. By correlating optical scattering signals with membrane packing and refractive index, this approach enables the detection of gel‐to‐fluid transitions in lipid interfaces, offering a robust, high‐resolution ...
Alfredo Casasnovas‐Melián+12 more
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Independence of arterial phospholipid synthesis from alterations in blood lipids
D.B. Zilversmit, Esther L. McCandless
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Ultrasensitive Detection of FKBP12 Using a Synthetic Receptor‐Functionalized QCM Nanoplatform
A reusable nanosensor platform for ultralow FKBP12 detection in physiological fluids is presented. Combining a gold‐coated QCM with a custom‐designed receptor in a self‐assembled monolayer, the device achieves picomolar sensitivity and high selectivity.
Martina Tozzetti+8 more
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THE DETERMINATION OF CHOLINE IN PHOSPHOLIPIDS
C. Entenman, Alvin Taurog, I.L. Chaikoff
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This study explores microalgae cultivation for wastewater treatment and enhancement of poly lactic acid (PLA)‐based biocomposites. It achieves up to 99.9% nutrient removal, increases biomass productivity by 322%, and demonstrates a triphasic luxury phosphorus uptake system. Incorporation into PLA improves fire‐retardant properties, suggesting potential
Rohit Dey+9 more
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PHOSPHOLIPID CONTENT AND ACTIVITY IN MUSCLE
W.R. Bloor, Ruth H. Snider
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Tetraphenylborate stimulation of phospholipid labeling in goldfish brain [PDF]
J. E. Den Hollander+2 more
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Magnetoelectric nanoparticles exploit cancer cells' electrical vulnerabilities—altered membrane charge and higher capacitance—to achieve tumor‐specific targeting without bioreagents. MATLAB simulations reveal how electromagnetic forces create targeting specificity, while external magnetic fields enhance precision. This may enable wirelessly controlled,
Max Shotbolt+3 more
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