Involvement of Phytochrome-Interacting Factors in High-Irradiance Adaptation. [PDF]
Pashkovskiy P +5 more
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Enzyme–MOF Composites: Quantitative Benchmarking and Evaluation of Biocatalyst Performance
Rigorous evaluation of enzyme@MOF composites requires quantitative benchmarking. This study illustrates this approach by applying and comparing enzyme‐loading and activity‐assessment strategies for two structurally and functionally distinct enzymes, phenolic acid decarboxylase, and cytochrome c.
Annika J. Weber +9 more
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Reimagining local government service delivery through the quadruple helix
Maréve Biljohn, Grey Magaiza
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From evidence to practice: stakeholder-driven methods to culturally adapting prevention programs addressing substance use and mental health. [PDF]
Corpus-Espinosa C +2 more
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Abstract Recurrent fusions involving FGFR1‐4 genes have been previously described in rare subsets of mostly benign chondroid and mesenchymal neoplasms involving bone and soft tissue. However, a more comprehensive analysis of sarcomas associated with FGFR fusions, including their incidence and histotypes, has not been performed.
Maximus CF Yeung +4 more
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Novel multigene molecular characterization of avian reovirus strains and associated embryonic pathogenicity. [PDF]
Nour I +5 more
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Living Crystallization‐Driven Self‐Assembly: Entering an Era of Functional Customization
Living CDSA achieves fine regulation of nanostructures when adopting block copolymers as basic units. Researchers can realize functional customization by means of intrinsic design, exogenous modification, and surface engineering. The developed multifunctional nanomaterials find wide applications in catalysis, optoelectronics, and biomedicine.
Chenchen Gao +6 more
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Impact of C-Terminal PKC Phosphorylation on TRPC6 Current Kinetics. [PDF]
Keck M +6 more
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Engineering Murine Cross‐Reactivity Into an Affibody to Human Death Receptor 5
ABSTRACT Interspecies cross‐reactive protein therapeutics that target conserved epitopes across species are critical for translational research. The present study showcases the engineering of an affibody molecule, originally discovered for binding to human death receptor 5 (hDR5) with 94 nM affinity, to simultaneously acquire cross‐reactivity to murine
Tse‐Han Kuo +3 more
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TMO5 regulates PIN1 polarity convergence and organogenesis downstream of MONOPTEROS in the Arabidopsis shoot. [PDF]
Kareem A, Ohno C, Heisler MG.
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