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Open AccessChasing weakly-bound biological water in aqueous environment near the peptide backbone by ultrafast 2D infrared spectroscopy
There has been a long-standing debate as to how many hydrogen bonds a peptide backbone amide can form in aqueous solution. Hydrogen-bonding structural dynamics of N-ethylpropionamide (a β-peptide model) in water ...
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Target-regulated photoactivities of CdS/Ni-MOF heterojunction with [Ru(bpy)2dppz]2+ intercalator: a bisphenol A photoelectrochemical aptasensor
Bisphenol A (BPA), an important endocrine disrupting compound, has infiltrated human daily lives through electronic devices, food containers, and children’s toys. Develo** of novel BPA assay methods with hig...
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Traceless photodegradable polymer cocoons for universal protein delivery and light-controlled gene editing
Polymer conjugation was found highly valuable in clinic to improve the bioavailability of protein therapeutics. However, it is still a tremendous challenge to achieve a complete release of original proteins fr...
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Investigation of the roles of lignin in biomass-based hydrogel for efficient desalination
The shortage of freshwater has become a global challenge, and solar-driven interfacial evaporation for desalination is a promising way to alleviate the crisis. To develop highly efficient and environmentally f...
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Open AccessExpression of TFRC helps to improve the antineoplastic effect of Ara-C on AML cells through a targeted delivery carrier
Currently, high doses of cytarabine arabinoside (Ara-C)-based combined chemotherapy are commonly used in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) therapy, but severe adverse effects and poor suppression effects in leukemi...
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Enzymes in Nanomedicine for Anti-tumor Therapy
Natural enzymes are biological macromolecules catalyzing reactions in living organisms and regulating biological processes. Targeted delivery of enzymes into tumor tissues for anti-tumor therapy through nanotec.....
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Tools for Understanding the Chemical Biology of the tRNA Epitranscriptome
Without changing the genetic code, dozens of chemical modifications comprising the epigenome and epitranscriptome participate in systems that regulate gene expression at the levels of transcription and transla...
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Tools for Understanding the Chemical Biology of the tRNA Epitranscriptome
Without changing the genetic code, dozens of chemical modifications comprising the epigenome and epitranscriptome participate in systems that regulate gene expression at the levels of transcription and transla...
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Sample preparation optimization of insects and zebrafish for whole-body mass spectrometry imaging
Appropriate sample preparation is one of the most critical steps in mass spectrometry imaging (MSI), which is closely associated with reproducible and reliable images. Despite that model insects and organisms ...
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Open AccessDe novo biosynthesis of p-coumaric acid and caffeic acid from carboxymethyl-cellulose by microbial co-culture strategy
Aromatic compounds, such as p-coumaric acid (p-CA) and caffeic acid, are secondary metabolites of various plants, and are widely used in diet and industry for their biological activities. In addition to expensive...
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Simulations suggest double sodium binding induces unexpected conformational changes in thrombin
Thrombin is a Na \(^+\) + ...
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Coumarin 1,4-enedione for selective detection of hydrazine in aqueous solution and fluorescence imaging in living cells
Hydrazine is a widely used but highly toxic chemical reagent, and the development of a fluorescent probe for hydrazine detection is very meaningful. In this study, a novel coumarin-derived fluorescent probe co...
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Open AccessA Recyclable Dip** Strategy to Stabilize Herring (Clupea harengus) Co-products During Ice Storage
Applying value-adding techniques to fish filleting co-products is rendered difficult due to their high susceptibility to lipid oxidation, microbial spoilage, and amine formation. In this study, a recyclable di...
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A novel ESIPT fluorescent probe derived from 3-hydroxyphthalimide for hydrazine detection in aqueous solution and living cells
Hydrazine is a highly toxic and flammable liquid that can damage human liver, kidney, and central nervous system. Therefore, it is valuable to seek a quick and sensitive method for hydrazine detection in envir...
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Template-directed preparation of three-dimensionally ordered macroporous molecularly imprinted microspheres for selective recognition and separation of quinine from cinchona extract
A kind of novel three-dimensionally ordered macroporous molecularly imprinted microspheres (3DMIMs) had been developed for selective recognition and separation of quinine based on the combination of colloidal ...
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Osmometric Measurements of Cryoprotective Agent Permeation into Tissues
Quantification of the amount of cryoprotective agent (CPA) in a tissue is an essential step in the design of successful cryopreservation protocols. This chapter details two inexpensive methods to measure cryop...
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Open AccessEngineering Lactococcus lactis as a multi-stress tolerant biosynthetic chassis by deleting the prophage-related fragment
In bioengineering, growth of microorganisms is limited because of environmental and industrial stresses during fermentation. This study aimed to construct a nisin-producing chassis Lactococcus lactis strain with ...
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Ab initio predictions for the reaction mechanism and orbital topological properties of the formation of Neptunimine, Plutonimine, and its side products
Exploring the different mechanisms involved in the application of actinide is necessary to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of actinide science. In this study, the mechanisms of gas-phase Np and Pu at...
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Open AccessDNA-Programmed Chemical Synthesis of Polymers and Inorganic Nanomaterials
DNA nanotechnology, based on sequence-specific DNA recognition, could allow programmed self-assembly of sophisticated nanostructures with molecular precision. Extension of this technique to the preparation of ...
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Correction to: Research on Oil and Gas Ecological Compensation Mechanism
There is an error in the article metadata on SpringerLink, the second author’s name is incorrect. It should read Ruochi Hu.