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An intrinsically disordered protein, Q20, forms transmembrane condensates with albumin‐loaded lipid and hybrid giant vesicles. Condensate insertion and membrane remodeling depend on giant vesicle size and membrane properties, inducing local lipid coupling without leakage and revealing a robust membrane‐condensate interplay.
Paula De Dios Andres +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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Polymersomes as Novel Drug Delivery Alternative to Conventional Liposomes
The goal of medical research across the world is to improve the health of patients. Nanotechnology is an emerging field that is now heavily concentrated in the realm of medicine continuous research in the sector has resulted in the emergence of a new ...
Marwa malik Kamil +2 more
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Peptide‐Incorporated Biomaterials Promote Regeneration of Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Peptide‐incorporated biomaterials provide precise, tunable biological cues that mimic functional protein domains to regulate behaviors of neurons, Schwann cells, immune cells, and endothelial cells, thereby enhancing axon elongation, Schwann cell support, inflammatory microenvironment modulation, and vascularization, offering a promising alternative to
Zhiwei Zhao +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Enzymatically triggered rupture of polymersomes [PDF]
Polymersomes are robust vesicles made from di-block co-polymers. We have engineered a two step enzymatic cascade to trigger the release of contents from polymersomes, in which extravesicular glucose oxidase makes hydrogen peroxide, when then penetrates the membrane and is converted by entrapped catalase to oxygen, leading to vesicle failure.
Woo-Sik, Jang +6 more
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Screening Functionalised Polymersomes Targeting Transcytosis Across Blood-Brain Barrier [PDF]
The aims of this research project were to manufacture and characterise PDPA-based pH-sensitive functionalised polymersomes using a medium-high content screening method, suitable for CNS drug delivery.
TIAN, XIAOHE
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Dynamics of filaments and membranes in a viscous fluid
Motivated by the motion of biopolymers and membranes in solution, this article presents a formulation of the equations of motion for curves and surfaces in a viscous fluid.
Antman, S. S. +27 more
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3D Polymeric Nanonetworks: From Self‐Assembly to Advanced Fabrication
This review provides the first systematic cross‐method comparison of fabrication techniques for 3D polymeric nanonetworks. It evaluates five key strategies—block copolymer self‐assembly, hyper‐crosslinking, template‐assisted methods, 3D printing, and nanolithography—across critical metrics including resolution, throughput, scalability, and material ...
Carlos G. Cobos +2 more
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A micro-incubator for cell and tissue imaging
A low-cost micro-incubator for imaging dynamic processes in living cells and tissues has been developed. This micro-incubator provides a tunable environment that can be altered to study responses of cell monolayers for several days as well as relatively ...
Cyril Picard +6 more
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