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) and deca-arginine (R10), transactivator of transcription and simian-virus 40 large T antigen nuclear localization signal peptide for gold nanoparticles (Barchanski et al., 2015), to target mammalian sperm ...
the body, therefore offering the most effective distribution to certain tissues. More importantly, nanoparticles can pass through epithelia and biological membranes and thus can affect the physiology of any ...
protocol was followed. Results The optical surfaces are composed of discrete thin films of amorphous silicon and diamond-like carbon (DLC) deposited on a porous polycarbonate membrane , creating a gold ...
transformation. 6 Open in new tab Gold nanoparticles Gold nanoparticles (AuNP) are used as Raman sensors, photocatalysts, and photo-electrochemical materials for their unique optical properties.33 AuNP are also ...
is a protein that forms ionic channels in the mitochondrial membrane and has a role in the triggering of apoptosis. It proves to be a useful AB marker, as its biological function and subcellular localization ...
Abstract Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) are inorganic materials with a diameter of 1–100 nm. In recent years, TiO2 NPs have been used in a wide range of products, including food ...
glucometer technology for sensing, they are subject to interferences , e.g., by acetaminophen and ascorbic acid. The Dexcom G6® CGM uses a permselective membrane coating to minimize the interference ...
sexual dimorphism may represent novel targets for vector control, most of these genes have not yet been functionally characterized in vector mosquitoes. Research in Drosophila melanogaster identified ...
according to their single, dual, or multiple functions of (1) structural, (2) enzymic (neutral lipid synthesis and degradation) and enzymic activity modulation, (3) membrane -protein trafficking ...
or improving approaches for molecular cloning, gene manipulation, gene expression, gene regulation, and protein function [1–11]. For example, Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are key organisms used ...
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