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Copper–Collagen Interactions Regulate the Mechanical and Invasive Properties of Tumor Spheroids
Ionic copper is investigated as a modulator of tumor spheroid growth and invasiveness in a 3D microfluidic glioblastoma model. Copper exposure alters metabolic activity, cytoskeletal organization, protrusion dynamics, and EMT‐related phenotypes in a dose‐ and timing‐dependent manner, revealing how copper bioavailability shapes tumor aggressiveness ...
Paula Guerrero‐López +5 more
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The image shows a schematic form a nanobody‐conjugated theranostic prodrug (NBD) platform targeting tumor‐associated αvβ3 integrin. The NBD system integrates selective nanobody‐mediated tumor recognition, glutathione‐responsive disulfide cleavage for doxorubicin release, and aza‐BODIPY‐based near‐infrared fluorescence for real‐time imaging.
Sanu Karan +13 more
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Ionizable lipid nanoparticles target multiple pathological pathways in neurodegeneration. The designed self‐assembled materials undergo a pH‐triggered structural transformation from a cubosome/hexosome coexistence to a hexosome phase, enhancing intracellular delivery of a multi‐target phytochemical formulation. The antioxidant‐loaded pH‐responsive LNPs
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Sweetosomes, a new class of fucose‐decorated liposomes, are developed via a one‐step microfluidic process without surface chemistry. This study elucidates their main caveolae‐mediated entry and distinct endosomal trafficking. These nanostructures demonstrate superior endosomal escape, organelle acidity modulation, and prolonged plasma persistence ...
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This study demonstrates that ALY688, a drug mimicking the heart‐protective hormone adiponectin, reduces myocardial ischemia injury. ALY688 increases the production of extracellular vesicles, which carry protective cargo including adiponectin itself.
Jialing Tang +13 more
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Respiratory Organ‐on‐a‐Chip for Disease Modeling: From Architecture to Functional Integration
Respiratory organ‐on‐a‐chip (ROC) models capture key mechanical and cellular cues of the human respiratory system, enabling quantitative dissection of disease mechanisms. This review links ROC architectures to disease modeling, functional integration, and commercialization, and proposes a decision framework that aligns model complexity with mechanistic
Jinzhuo Hu +4 more
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Seed weight and seed resources in relation to plant growth rate
Oecologia, 1988Relative growth rate in radish is not influenced by initial seed weight.
H A Mooney
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Seed Weight Response to Decreased Seed Number in Maize
Agronomy Journal, 1990AbstractWeight per seed (SDWT) of maize (Zea mays L.) has been rcported to show no response when seed number was manually decreased. This field experiment was designed to test the generality of this lack of response across techniques of reducing seeds per ear and across genotypes. Bagging ears of a dent hybrid 2 to 4 d after silking reduced seed number
J. R. Kiniry +3 more
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Scientia Horticulturae, 1995
Abstract In three potato cultivars, Solanum tuberosum L. ‘Atzimba’, ‘R-128.6’ and ‘Serrana’, the effect of the position of the flower in the inflorescence on berry weight, number of seeds per berry and 100-seed weight was analysed. Mean berry weight, number of seeds per berry and 100-seed weight decreased from proximal to distal flower position ...
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Abstract In three potato cultivars, Solanum tuberosum L. ‘Atzimba’, ‘R-128.6’ and ‘Serrana’, the effect of the position of the flower in the inflorescence on berry weight, number of seeds per berry and 100-seed weight was analysed. Mean berry weight, number of seeds per berry and 100-seed weight decreased from proximal to distal flower position ...
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Genetic control of seed weight and calcium concentration in chickpea seed
Plant Breeding, 2000AbstractChickpea, Cicer arietinum L., is a staple protein source in many Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Hence, the mineral content of its seed, especially that of calcium, is of nutritional importance. Calcium is transported through plants and to legume pods almost exclusively via the xylem stream, with Ca accretion in developing seeds resulting ...
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