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MOLECULAR DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF PEPTIDE POLYELECTROLYTES [PDF]
The paper deals with investigation of the conformational properties of some charged homopolypeptides in dilute aqueous solutions by computer simulation.
I. M. Neelov +3 more
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A smart power‐generating coating is developed to harvest energy from both ambient humidity and impacting liquid droplets. The integrated system delivers sustained open‐circuit voltages of 0.85 V from moisture and up to 36 V from droplets. Its scalable coating architecture enables a continuous power supply for low‐power electronic devices.
Liang Ma +5 more
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Therapeutic Gases in Biomedicine: Updates on Nitric Oxide and Beyond
Therapeutic gases, including NO, CO, H2S, H2, CO2, O2, and Xe, play vital roles in cellular signaling and repair. This review highlights the emerging carriers and delivery systems that enable controlled, localized gas release for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
Syed Muntazir Andrabi +4 more
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Polyelectrolyte Design Principles for Electrophoretic Drug Delivery
Structure–property–function mapping of polyelectrolytes reveals how composition and nanoscale order control on‐demand electrophoretic drug transport. Charge density quantified under implant‐relevant conditions shows that encapsulation limits swelling, enabling high effective charge density.
Helena Saarela Unemo +8 more
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Asymmetry in Hydrophobicity Induces Electric Potential in Non‐Charged Biomolecular Condensates
Non‐charged biomolecular condensates can encode electric potential gradient through defining asymmetry in environmental hydrophobicity. ABSTRACT The capacity of biomolecular condensates to establish and modulate electrochemical equilibria is emerging as an important functioning mechanism in cellular biochemistry.
Leshan Yang +3 more
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Nano- and micro-sized vesicular and colloidal structures mediate cell–cell communication. They are important players in the physiology of plants, animals, and humans, and are a subject of increasing interest.
Urška Zagorc +7 more
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A biodegradable molecularly imprinted polymer porous silica sensor enables dual optical readout of doxorubicin via fluorescence and effective optical thickness shifts. The combined transduction mechanisms provide enhanced reliability and quantitative accuracy over clinically relevant concentrations, representing a step toward transient implantable ...
Martina Corsi +11 more
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Molecule by Molecule Characterization of a Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution via Mass Photometry
Mass photometry (MP) was utilized to achieve label‐free, molecule‐by‐molecule measurement of the full polymer molecular mass distribution (MMD) of a synthetic polymer without the need for sample fractionation. The ability to elucidate the full MMD in minutes, as opposed to having only specific moments of the MMD acquired in hours via chromatography ...
Rachel Czerwinski +5 more
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The study of the antiviral activity of polyelectrolytes with respect to the influenza virus
It is well known that polyelectrolytes (PE) have a damaging effect on the secondary structure of the proteins and enzymes. It is also known that some PEs exert an immunostimulating action on T- and B-lymphocytes.
N. A. Kontarov +4 more
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Citation: 'polyelectrolyte' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 3rd ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2006. Online version 3.0.1, 2019. 10.1351/goldbook.P04728 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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