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  1. The resistance switching performance of the memristor improved effectively by inserting carbon quantum dots (CQDs) for digital information processing

    As an emerging information device that adapts to development of the big data era, memristor has attracted much attention due to its advantage in...

    Tianqi Yu, Jie Li, ... Zhiwei Zhao in Nano Research
    Article 13 July 2024
  2. Psychological and ethical issues raised by genomic in paediatric care pathway, a qualitative analysis with parents and childhood cancer patients

    In paediatric oncology, genomics raises new ethical, legal and psychological issues, as somatic and constitutional situations intersect throughout...

    Marion Droin-Mollard, Sandrine de Montgolfier, ... Khadija Lahlou-Laforêt in European Journal of Human Genetics
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  3. Dielectric nanocomposites with superb high-temperature capacitive performance based on high intrinsic dielectric constant polymer

    Advancements in power electronics necessitate dielectric polymer films capable of operating at high temperatures and possessing high energy density....

    Ding Ai, Yuan Chang, ... Zirui Jia in Nano Research
    Article 13 July 2024
  4. S. cerevisiae K28 toxin – a secreted virus toxin of the A/B family of protein toxins

    Since the initial discovery of toxin-secreting killer strains in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae more than 40 years ago, continuous research on...
    Susanne Leis, Jenny Spindler, ... Manfred J. Schmitt in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  5. Cholera toxin: mechanisms of entry into host cells

    Cholera toxin moves from the plasma membrane to the ER of host cells to cause disease. Trafficking in this pathway depends on toxin binding to...
    David E. Saslowsky, Michael Kothe, Wayne I. Lencer in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  6. The Ustilago maydis killer toxins

    Killer toxins are small proteins secreted by a number of fungi that are lethal to susceptible cells (generally fungi of the same or related species)....
    Jeremy Bruenn in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  7. Diphtheria toxin, diphtheria-related fusion protein toxins, and the molecular mechanism of their action against eukaryotic cells

    Diphtheria toxin remains one of the most successfully studied of the bacterial protein toxins. A detailed understanding of the structure function...
    Ryan Ratts, John R. Murphy in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  8. Vertebrate Limb Regeneration

    In this chapter, we have touched upon some of the key processes of vertebrate limb regeneration from the formation of the wound epithelium to pattern...
    Mindy K. Call, Panagiotis A. Tsonis in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  9. Regenerative Capacity and the Develo** Immune System

    Many components of the vertebrate immune system have evolved with dual, interrelated functions of both protecting injured tissues from infection and...
    Anthony L. Mescher, Anton W. Neff in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  10. Regeneration of Articular Cartilage

    Loss of articular cartilage from the ends of bones forming diarthrodial joints can be the source of profound pain and disability, and eventually lead...
    B. Kinner, R. M. Capito, M. Spector in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  11. Mammalian Fetal Organ Regeneration

    The develo** fetus has the remarkable ability to heal dermal skin wounds by regenerating normal epidermis and dermis with restoration of the...
    Amy S. Colwell, Michael T. Longaker, H. Peter Lorenz in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  12. Tissue Engineering Strategies for Bone Regeneration

    Bone loss due to trauma or disease is an increasingly serious health problem. Current clinical treatments for critical-sized defects are problematic...
    Amit S. Mistry, Antonios G. Mikos in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  13. Stem Cells in CNS and Cardiac Regeneration

    The central nervous system (CNS) and the heart muscle regenerate poorly after injury, yet evidence is mounting that both harbor cells capable of...
    David L. Stocum in Regenerative Medicine I
    Chapter
  14. Integrative metagenomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic analysis reveal the microbiota-host interplay in early-stage lung adenocarcinoma among non-smokers

    Background

    The incidence of early-stage lung adenocarcinoma (ES-LUAD) is steadily increasing among non-smokers. Previous research has identified...

    Yaohui Sun, Zhiming Gan, ... Qingdong Cao in Journal of Translational Medicine
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  15. Intricate effects of post-translational modifications in liver cancer: mechanisms to clinical applications

    Liver cancer is a significant global health challenge, with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) being the most prevalent form, characterized by high...

    Yu Zhang, Weihao Xu, ... Cheng Zhang in Journal of Translational Medicine
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  16. Fluorescence Recognition of Hydrazine Driven by Neighboring Group Participation

    Hydrazine (N 2 H 4 ) has toxic effects on the environment. Although a variety of reactive probes have been used to identify hydrazine, practical...

    Wenzhi Xu, Xue Li, ... Wei Li in Journal of Fluorescence
    Article 13 July 2024
  17. Gastrointestinal parasites of Wolffsohn’s viscacha (Chinchillidae: Lagidium wolffsohni), an endemic rodent species from the wild Patagonia

    Parasites are ubiquitous in wildlife populations and have a profound impact on population dynamics. Interest in parasites of wildlife has increased...

    Agustín Bellusci, Morgan Pendaries, ... María Ornela Beltrame in Parasitology Research
    Article 13 July 2024
  18. Investigating distinct clinical features and constructing a nomogram model for survival probability in adults with cerebellar high-grade gliomas

    Background

    The clinical features of cerebellar high-grade gliomas (cHGGs) in adults have not been thoroughly explored. This large-scale,...

    Tao Chang, Rui Zhang, ... Qing Mao in BMC Cancer
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  19. Benzothiazole-Quinoline-Based Fluorescent Probe for Fe3+ and its Applications in Environmental and Biological Samples

    Due to the its high abundance, iron ion contamination and toxicity is one of the most challenging issue for living beings. Although, iron is...

    Nidhi Nehra, Rahul Kaushik, ... Rehan Khan in Journal of Fluorescence
    Article 13 July 2024
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