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Light‐Activated Nucleic Acid Amplification Systems Using Photo‐Caged DNA Polymerase or Primers
ABSTRACT Precise control over nucleic acid amplification is essential for achieving reliable, quantitative, high‐throughput, and multiplexed molecular diagnostics, particularly in point‐of‐care and field settings. However, conventional isothermal amplification methods, especially rapid assays at ambient temperature such as recombinase‐aided ...
Yang Wu +20 more
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Intranasal Delivery of Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles Enables RNA Cargo Entry Into the Brain
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by bacteria are potent mediators of host–microbe interactions. They modulate immune responses, deliver functional molecules and influence disease progression. However, whether bacterial EVs can access the brain and functionally affect host cells remains unclear.
Jae Yeong Ha +8 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing demand for plant‐based gluten‐free foods has driven exploration of alternative protein ingredients capable of delivering enhanced structural functionality. This study comparatively evaluated five protein concentrates from red kidney bean (RKB), peanut (PF), soybean (SF), black‐eyed bean (BEB) and melon seed (MSF) to elucidate ...
Mary Nkongho Tanyitiku +3 more
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Genomic and Transcriptomic Insights Into Salinity Tolerance in Dry Pea
ABSTRACT Salinity is a major crop production constraint in dry pea (Pisum sativum L.), making the development of salt‐tolerant varieties essential to improve crop productivity and land‐use efficiency. The genetic mechanisms of salt tolerance in dry pea are largely unknown, and research on salt‐tolerant genes is limited.
Shailesh Raj Acharya +11 more
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Phenotypic characterization, molecular typing, and clonal relatedness within Staphylococcus isolates in healthy ocular conditions. [PDF]
Finocchiaro M +8 more
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IPEC–J2 cell line is derived from piglet jejunal cells. Four different culture media were assessed for their ability to support IPEC‐J2 differentiation into an in vitro gut barrier. PS10 media proved most successful. Once differentiated with PS10, the IPEC‐J2 barrier was sufficiently robust for treatment with digested infant food. This demonstrates the
Francesca Bietto +6 more
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