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NHS-Biotin in Precision Nanobody Engineering: Mechanisms ...
2025-09-25
Explore how NHS-Biotin, a premier amine-reactive biotinylation reagent, powers next-generation nanobody and multispecific protein engineering through unique intracellular labeling capabilities. This article provides an in-depth, mechanism-focused perspective distinct from standard protocols.
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TAK-242 (Resatorvid): Advanced Modulation of Microglia Po...
2025-09-24
Explore the unique mechanisms by which TAK-242, a selective TLR4 inhibitor, enables precise modulation of microglia polarization and inflammatory signaling in ischemic stroke models. This in-depth analysis integrates emerging epigenetic insights and novel combinatorial strategies, setting it apart from existing discussions of TAK-242 in neuroinflammation research.
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Optimizing Genome Editing in Mammalian Cells with EZ Cap™...
2025-09-23
Explore how EZ Cap™ Cas9 mRNA (m1Ψ) advances genome editing in mammalian cells through enhanced mRNA stability, efficient translation, and suppression of innate immune activation. This article details the unique benefits and latest research insights surrounding capped Cas9 mRNA for precision genome engineering.
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br Acknowledgments br Introduction Within the classical secr
2025-03-03

Acknowledgments Introduction Within the classical secretory pathway, transmembrane and soluble cargos travel via the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and Golgi apparatus en route to their final destinations [1]. However, at a post-Golgi level, trafficking routes can diverge. In this context, the tra
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The zebrafish Danio rerio is a popular model organism
2025-03-03

The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a popular model organism for virtually any biological function of vertebrates, and has, therefore, received a wide distribution in particular in developmental biology and toxicology (Strähle et al., 2012). With respect to AChE, the zebrafish has, e.g., been identified
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Introduction br This paper is a commentary on
2025-03-03

Introduction This paper is a commentary on the history of language among the Aché. What was language for the Aché prior to contact with Paraguayan society? How has the Aché language come to be endangered? Why is language such an important issue today? In exploring these questions I come to a slig
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br Conclusion There have been multiple clinical trials and
2025-03-03

Conclusion There have been multiple clinical trials and pre-clinical studies that have tested the utility of 5ARIs in treating prostate disease, as summarized in Fig. 1. Inhibiting androgen action through the use of finasteride and dutasteride has been established as a valuable resource for physi
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The discovery of acetylsalicylic acid aspirin in paved the
2025-03-03

The discovery of acetylsalicylic 4-ethylphenyl sulfate (aspirin) in 1897 paved the way for the development of classical NSAIDs as first-line therapeutics for anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic and analgesic therapy. Large efforts have been made in the following decades to improve the efficacy and in p
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br Results br Discussion Autophagy
2025-03-03

Results Discussion Autophagy is considered as an important process in physiological and pathological ovarian function. It is related mainly to follicular atresia and CL regression (for review see [20]). However, an involvement in luteal cell survival is also proposed [21], [22]. The present st
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Recent studies have indicated that
2025-03-03

Recent studies have indicated that V-ATPase activity negatively regulates vacuolar fusion in vivo[17]. Since we have demonstrated that the pah1Δ Poly(A) tail mRNA have a more acidic vacuolar pH than the WT cells, and the genes involved in the pump activity are upregulated compared to WT, the pah1Δ
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Based on the results of
2025-03-01

Based on the results of studies done to-date, there are three characteristics that make a letrozole-based protocol attractive for use in cattle: 1) it is steroid-free, 2) it is cost-effective and requires a shorter time and fewer animal handlings than conventional methods (Table 1), and 3) it may ha
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The previous reports studied only the apoptosis
2025-03-01

The previous reports studied only the apoptosis process in a single cell. In our case we generalized these models inspired by the results of Albeck et al. (2008) and Raychaudhuri et al. (2008), to study the apoptosis cell death after photodynamic therapy in those areas of the tumor that are not expo
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Introduction Alzheimer s disease AD is a
2025-03-01

Introduction Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder characterized by a progressive dementia resulting from synapse failure (Selkoe, 2002, Tanzi, 2005). The amyloid hypothesis maintains that the pivotal event in AD is the production of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides following the prote
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br Effects of BCAAs on glucose
2025-03-01

Effects of BCAAs on glucose metabolism Insulin plays an exclusive role in regulation of glucose metabolism, and obesity and type 2 diabetes induce hyperinsulinemia due to insulin resistance. Plasma BCAA concentrations are increased by 14–20% in patients with hyperinsulinemia under overnight fasti
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These results validate the docked pose of the
2025-03-01

These results validate the docked pose of the ALR2-3e complex in comparison to the docked complex of the ALR2-4c complex of which the compound docked completely out of the binding pocket of ALR2 (). This concludes to that the removal of the acetic Purmorphamine moiety leads to inactive or weakly a
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