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Volumetric muscle loss (VML) due to trauma or surgery, often leads to physical impairments. Traditional treatments rely on autologous flaps, limited by muscle availability often leading to donor site morbidity. This study presents multimodal bioprinting as an innovative approach for fabricating vascularized muscle flaps with 3D‐printed macrovessels ...
Eliana O. Fischer+8 more
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This perspective provides an overview of the growing interest in utilizing various gasotransmitters—small gaseous signaling molecules namely nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S)—for several therapeutic applications, with emphasis on the potential use of porous materials as carriers to provide safe and controlled local ...
Rosana V. Pinto+2 more
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THE MULTIPLICATION OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS IN THE HOST TOBACCO PLANT
M. Meneghini, C. C. Delwiche
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Recent Applications of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles in Gene Therapy
The review summarizes the synthesis of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with modifiable surface properties, functionalization strategies, mechanism of therapeutic payload release, and current applications in gene therapy, focusing on their capabilities in the targeted delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids, CRISPR‐Cas systems, and other genetic ...
Tamanna Binte Huq+4 more
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State-of-the-Art Plant Virus Research in Australasia. [PDF]
Wylie S, Habili N.
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Discussion on “Ultra-microscopic viruses infecting animals and plants”
Ernest Rutherford+14 more
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Transcriptomics of plant–virus interactions: a review
L. G. Zanardo+2 more
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Negative‐ and positive‐staining TEM is essential for rapid nanometer‐resolution characterization of organic specimens ranging from nanoparticles to cells. Uranyl salts are widely used negative‐/positive‐stains but are radioactive and highly toxic to users and the environment.
Vera M. Kissling+4 more
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NATURE OF VIRUS INFECTION IN PLANTS (III)
Tokuzo HIRAI, TERUO IMAIZUMI
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