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Successfully Obtained Short Peptides RE-1 Using Phage Display Technology
Phage display technology uses the interaction between nanomaterials and phage display polypeptides, playing an important role in the selection of... -
A DNA robotic switch with regulated autonomous display of cytotoxic ligand nanopatterns
The clustering of death receptors (DRs) at the membrane leads to apoptosis. With the goal of treating tumours, multivalent molecular tools that...
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Identification of LRG1 targeting peptide and its application in targeted imaging for breast cancer
Breast cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced diagnostic and...
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Summary and Outlook
In this article, we demonstrated the feasibility of using phage display technology for surface engineering of nanomaterials. -
Binding Rare Earth Nano Materials with High Affinity and Forming Surface Coating
In the previous chapter, it was proved that the phage REOB-1 with specific and high affinity binding to rare earth nanomaterials was screened by... -
Exploring the Potential of Bacteriophages on Earth and Beyond
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous, from natural environments to human-made shelters. Their prevalence is governed mainly by their host bacteria, leading...
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Nanomaterial-Based Sensing Platforms for Food-Borne Pathogen Detection
Foodborne pathogens are a significant cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Conventional methods for detecting these pathogens are... -
Tuning Autophagy-Inducing Activity and Toxicity for Lanthanide Nanocrystals
This thesis presents a simple, yet highly effective surface engineering solution that uses non-covalent binding peptides to control the...
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Phage capsid nanoparticles with defined ligand arrangement block influenza virus entry
Multivalent interactions at biological interfaces occur frequently in nature and mediate recognition and interactions in essential physiological...
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Biological Liquid Crystals
An important role is played by the liquid crystals in biology. The combination of order and mobility is the essential characteristic of liquid... -
CDH17 nanobodies facilitate rapid imaging of gastric cancer and efficient delivery of immunotoxin
BackgroundIt is highly desirable to develop new therapeutic strategies for gastric cancer given the low survival rate despite improvement in the past...
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A Preliminary Study of Cell Membrane Mediated Immobilization of a Recombinant Acyl-homoserine Lactonase AidH
The aim of this work was to inhibit biofilm formation by taking advantages of bacterial surface display technology in combination with cell membrane...
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Advanced Applications of Liquid Crystals
The combination of liquid (mobility) and solid (order) properties allows important and very wide applications of liquid crystals. They are very... -
Beyond canonical PROTAC: biological targeted protein degradation (bioTPD)
Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is an emerging therapeutic strategy with the potential to modulate disease-associated proteins that have...
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Basics of Biological Sensors
Biological sensors are a consolidated section of numerous engineered systems, outputs, and production processes as they provide monitoring, safety,... -
Basics of Biological Sensors
Biological sensors are a consolidated section of numerous engineered systems, outputs, and production processes as they provide monitoring, safety,... -
Elucidating chirality transfer in liquid crystals of viruses
Chirality is ubiquitous in nature across all length scales, with major implications spanning fields from biology, chemistry and physics to materials...
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Introduction
In the past few decades, nanomaterials have caused a continuous and extensive research issue in different fields. -
Nanomaterials for Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Neurological Disorders
Smart nanomaterials have emerged as a promising approach for drug delivery and the management of neurological diseases. Neurodegenerative disorders... -
The development progress of multi-array colourimetric sensors based on the M13 bacteriophage
Techniques for detecting chemicals dispersed at low concentrations in air continue to evolve. These techniques can be applied not only to manage the...