Red-Light-Induced PET-RAFT Polymerization to Afford (Meth)acrylamide-Based Poly(<i>N</i>‑oxide) and Other Hydrophilic Polymers Featuring Neutral, Cationic, and Zwitterionic Groups as Solubilizing Side Chains. [PDF]
Luc VS +11 more
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Membrane rafts in T cell activation: A spotlight on CD28 costimulation [PDF]
Abrahamsen +95 more
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Beyond Traditional RAFT Polymerization: Emerging Strategies and Future Perspectives; A Third Update. [PDF]
Jafari VF +10 more
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What's New? Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a severe malignancy with few effective treatment options. While the mechanisms remain unclear, changes in lipid metabolism may fuel tumor growth and EOC progression, offering a possible path for new treatments.
Hitomi Sakaguchi‐Mukaida +10 more
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Полимеризация карбазолсодержащих мономеров стирольного типа по механизму обратимой передачи цепи
Разработана инициирующая система для RAFT-полимеризации карбазолсодержащих мономеров стирольного типа в широком диапазоне молекулярных масс (3000–36000 г/моль).
Георгий Константинович Белоусов +3 more
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Seismic response analysis of coal mine shaft tower structure considering PSSI effect under different sites. [PDF]
Han L, Zhao S, Zhang Y, Ge N.
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Engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) offer a versatile platform for kidney‐targeted therapy. This review summarizes bioengineering strategies, including cargo loading, surface modification, biomimetic fabrication, and biomaterial integration. We highlight translational challenges and propose future solutions to accelerate the clinical application of
Linru Shi +6 more
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Role of lipid rafts in the FGFR2c-mediated oncogenic signaling by involvement of TRPA1 channel in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells. [PDF]
Mancini V +7 more
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Living Radical Polymerization by the RAFT Process - A Second Update
G. Moad, E. Rizzardo, S. Thang
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This review illustrates how scientists engineer exosomes by hijacking the cell's own cargo‐sorting machinery. These strategies efficiently load therapeutic molecules into natural vesicles, creating powerful next‐generation drug delivery systems (Created with BioGDP.com).
Huanrong Zhu +6 more
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