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An Injectable Electroactive Hydrogel Engineered for Stable Bioelectronic Interfaces

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
Injectable electroconductive hydrogels enable soft, conformal, and stable bioelectronic interfaces for electroceutical therapies. A catechol‐modified hyaluronic acid/alginate/edge‐functionalized graphene platform combines wet adhesion, shear‐thinning injectability, tissue‐matched mechanics, and electrochemical functionality.
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Are there salinity stress proteins?

Marine Environmental Research, 1995
Abstract To establish whether osmotic stress can be separated from possible toxicant stress in Eurytemora affinis , protein synthesis was analyzed under various conditions of temperature and osmotic stress. Individual adult copepods raised at 10 ppt and 15 °C were exposed for 5 h to different temperature and salinity regimes.
Carole R.M. Gonzalez, Brian P. Bradley
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The adaptation to salinity: Response of fish gill mitochondria to salinity stress

Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1983
When a freshwater fish, Tilapia mossambica (now renamed Sarotherodon mossambicus) is exposed to a salinity stress, extensive changes are noted in the properties of the mitochondria isolated from the gill tissue. Our efforts were directed toward ascertaining the response of the gill mitochondria to an ion-osmotic shock to which the organism is exposed ...
N, Suresh, J, Jayaramani
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