Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Biogenic Nanoparticles Produced by Cyanobacteria
The article reviews the green synthesis of biogenic nanoparticles produced by cyanobacteria, highlighting their antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties. These nanoparticles, formed intra‐ or extracellularly, show activity against Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria as well as fungi and can induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
Laíne Santos Ribeiro +4 more
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Background: The use of natural ingredients in skincare products has become a topic of interest in contemporary society. The adverse effects and environmental risks of synthetic compounds have prompted studies on the use of photosynthetic organisms as ...
Bahareh Nowruzi, Hossein Hashemi
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Rapid prediction of Porphyra photosynthetic pigments based on colorimetric parameters
Photosynthetic pigments such as phycobiliproteins and chlorophyll a are important quality indicators of seaweeds. In this study, multivariate nonlinear regression (MNLR) models were developed and validated for the rapid determination of photosynthetic ...
Xiaochen Chen +31 more
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Airborne Oceanographic Lidar (AOL) flight mission participation [PDF]
From February 1986 to the present, the AOL participated in six interagency flight missions. (1) Shelf Edge Exchange Processes (SEEP II) (Department of Energy). The SEEP experiments are designed to assess the assimilative capacity of the Continental Shelf
Hoge, F. E.
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Insulin Regulates Lipolysis and Fat Mass by Upregulating Growth/Differentiation Factor 3 in Adipose Tissue Macrophages [PDF]
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Bu, Yun, ブ, イュン, 歩, 云
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Why not "do simple things in a simple way": Use of the Pap test as the first step in screening genetic stability for human cultured stem cell therapy? [PDF]
The aim of this study was to analyze adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AT-MSCs) using the Pap test as a first screening step to evaluate genetic stability.
Ana Carolina Irioda +13 more
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha regulates the expression of inducible costimulator receptor ligand on CD34+ progenitor cells during differentiation into antigen presenting cells [PDF]
The inducible costimulator receptor (ICOS) is a third member of the CD28 receptor family that regulates T cell activation and function. ICOS binds to a newly identified ligand on antigen presenting cells different from the CD152 ligands CD80 and CD86. We
Aicher, A +9 more
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Sub-units of the algal biliprotein phycoerythrin [PDF]
G A, Mieras, R A, Wall
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Phycobiliproteins: Photochemistry and photophysics. [PDF]
Fischer, R. +5 more
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