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The integration of autonomous transmissible plasmids into the chromosome ofEscherichia coliK12 [PDF]
Eric E. M. Moody, Richard R Runge
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Synthetic cells (SCs) hold great promise for biomedical applications, but manual production limits scalability. This study presents an automated method for large‐scale SC synthesis, integrating robotic liquid handling and machine learning‐driven high‐throughput characterization.
Noga Sharf‐Pauker+7 more
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Nature of Col E 1 Plasmid Replication in Escherichia coli in the Presence of Chloramphenicol [PDF]
Don B. Clewell
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Biofilm Control by Active Topography with Mucin Coating
This study reports a new antifouling strategy based on a bioinspired design. Mucin coating enhances biofilm control by active topography with beating micron‐sized pillars. Besides the mechanical force of beating pillars, the antibiofilm activities also involve biological factors since mucin coating inhibits swarming motility and c‐di‐GMP synthesis in ...
Zehui Han+4 more
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An open reading frame upstream from the nifH gene of Klebsiella pneumoniae [PDF]
An open reading frame upstream from nifHDK operon of Klebsiella pneumoniae had been described. The orientation of this open reading frame is opposite to that of nifHDK and sequence homology was found between the open reading frame promoter and the ...
Kong, Qiu-tong+3 more
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Transformation of Salmonella typhimurium by Plasmid Deoxyribonucleic Acid [PDF]
Esther M. Lederberg, Stanley N. Cohen
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High‐Throughput Microfluidic‐Mediated Assembly of Layer‐By‐Layer Nanoparticles
The layer‐by‐layer (LbL) assembly of polymer films on nanoparticle (NP) surfaces is a promising technique for targeted drug delivery. Despite its success in preclinical mouse models, a current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) compliant, clinical‐scale production method has been lacking.
Ivan S. Pires+4 more
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Genomic analysis of eight native plasmids of the phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae [PDF]
Comunicación a conferenciaThe pPT23A family of plasmids (PFPs) appears to be indigenous to the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae and these plasmids are widely distributed and widely transferred among pathovars of P. syringae and related species.
Cazorla-Lopez, Francisco Manuel+3 more
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Efficient curing of anEscherichia coliF-prime plasmid by phenothiazines [PDF]
Yvette Mándi+3 more
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Exosomes can reduce tissue damage in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA), but rapid clearance limits their efficacy. This study encapsulates exosomes in hyaluronic acid hydrogels for controlled release. In a rat model, hydrogel‐encapsulated exosomes outperform free exosomes in preserving bone integrity and reducing tissue destruction ...
Victor Diez‐Guardia+7 more
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