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Restoration of human tooth enamel
Human tooth enamel has remarkable properties but lacks self‐repair ability. Existing restorative materials cannot fully replicate enamel's microstructure and function, resulting in low restorative efficiency. This review summarizes the formation process and characteristics of enamel, and current restorative materials and future research directions are ...
Hanlin Liu+10 more
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The PCLA‐SNP scaffolds can produce photothermal agents in situ under ultraviolet radiation. Then, the scaffold can release nitric oxide gas spontaneously and generate hyperthermia under near‐infrared laser to enhance ablation of bone tumors. Furthermore, the calcium and iron ions released from PCLA‐SNP scaffolds can accelerate bone regeneration ...
Shaojie Dong+9 more
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Serving the scientific community: FEBS Open Bio in 2024. [PDF]
Wright DE, De la Rosa MA.
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A Simple and Efficient One-Step Synthesis System for Flexible Production of Circular RNA in E. coli. [PDF]
Zhao X+5 more
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Abstract We present the first use of a bioengineered mammalian transposase system derived from Myotis lucifugus (bMLT) for integration of expression vectors into the CHO genome, focusing on GFP and trastuzumab production. Initially, CHO‐K1 cells are transfected with a GFP reporter and varying amounts of bMLT DNA or mRNA.
Nicolas Marx+10 more
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Selective degradation of phage RNAs by the Csm6 ribonuclease provides robust type III CRISPR immunity in Streptococcus thermophilus. [PDF]
Johnson KA+10 more
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Enhancing the performance of an in vitro RNA biosensor through iterative design of experiments
Abstract The quality control of RNA has become increasingly crucial with the rise of mRNA‐based vaccines and therapeutics. However, conventional methods such as LC–MS often require specialized equipment and expertise, limiting their applicability to high throughput experiments.
Rochelle Aw, Karen Polizzi
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L-Histidine Modulates the Catalytic Activity and Conformational Changes of the HD3 Deoxyribozyme. [PDF]
Sakimoto N+4 more
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Use of LC‐MS to characterize host cell protein removal during depth filtration
Abstract The removal of host cell proteins (HCPs) is crucial in biopharmaceutical production, as residual impurities can impact product safety and efficacy. While a number of studies have demonstrated that depth filtration can provide significant HCP removal, there is little information on its effectiveness in removing specific HCPs.
Liang‐Kai Chu+3 more
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Histopathological Evaluation of the Effect of Bromelain on Myringosclerosis in Rats. [PDF]
Acar MD+3 more
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