Well‐Defined Nanostructures: Concept, Impact and Perspective
This perspective explores a connectivity‐driven framework for classifying well‐defined nanostructures (WDNSs) beyond traditional dimensionality‐based approaches. By highlighting discrete connections, serial connections, 2.5D connections, and 3D interpenetrations, it examines the structural and functional impacts of WDNSs across catalysis, energy, and ...
Ningxiang Wu +3 more
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<i>In vitro</i> shoot regeneration from crown and sucker explants of <i>Ananas comosus</i> cv. Josapine. [PDF]
Sriskanda D +5 more
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Renovating Neural Networks With Viral‐Mediated Gene Transfer From A Tissue Contacting Matrix Mimic
Fmoc‐DDIKVAV self‐assembling peptidemediated delivery of AAV‐BDNF significantly enhances neuroprotection in the striatum of a mouse model compared with AAV‐BDNF injection alone. This synergistic integration of biomaterial scaffolding and gene therapy holds substantial promise for slowing the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington ...
Shiva Soltani Dehnavi +11 more
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Impact of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles on Adventitious Shoot Regeneration, Axillary Shoot Multiplication, Rooting, and Bioactive Compounds in <i>Ajuga multiflora</i> Bunge. [PDF]
Sivanesan I +4 more
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Recent Advances in Bioconjugation of Aromatic Amino Acid Residues by a Reactivity‐Guided Approach
This review highlights recent advances in the bioconjugation of aromatic amino acids residues, focusing on strategies that leverage their inherent chemical reactivity to enable precise and versatile modifications of biomacromolecules, illustrating relevant applications.
Bruno M. da S. Santos +3 more
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Initial shoot regeneration in the selenium hyperaccumulator Neptunia amplexicaulis and in vitro test system for selenium tolerance and accumulation. [PDF]
Buhmann B +3 more
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Habitat selection of ungulates is influenced by various factors, with human interactions playing a significant role. Human disturbances through hunting strongly affect ungulate behaviour, often forcing them to modify their habitat choices by avoiding areas where the risk from humans outweighs other habitat benefits. Gaining insights into these dynamics
Juliana Eggers +6 more
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Micropropagation of <i>Philodendron</i> 'White Knight' via Shoot Regeneration from Petiole Explants. [PDF]
Kang I, Sivanesan I.
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