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Supramolecular polymer dot ensemble for ratiometric detection of lectins and targeted delivery of imaging agents

A supramolecular, polymer-dot-based ensemble has been developed for the ratiometric detection of lectins and targeted delivery of glycoprobes. Self-assembly between a blueemitting polymer dot and a red-emitting glycoprobe...

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Supramolecular polymer dot ensemble for ratiometric detection of lectins and targeted delivery of imaging agents

A supramolecular, polymer-dot-based ensemble has been developed for the ratiometric detection of lectins and targeted delivery of glycoprobes. Self-assembly between a blueemitting polymer dot and a red-emitting glycoprobe...

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A supramolecular pyrenyl glycoside-coated 2D MoS<sub>2</sub> composite electrode for selective cell capture

Here we demonstrate the simple construction and characterization of a pyrenyl glycoside-coated 2D MoS2 material composite capable of selectively capturing proteins and live cells on an electrode, as determined by...

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A supramolecular pyrenyl glycoside-coated 2D MoS<sub>2</sub> composite electrode for selective cell capture

Here we demonstrate the simple construction and characterization of a pyrenyl glycoside-coated 2D MoS2 material composite capable of selectively capturing proteins and live cells on an electrode, as determined by...

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Receptor-targeting fluorescence imaging and theranostics using a graphene oxide based supramolecular glycocomposite

Intercellular glycoligand-receptor interactions are implicated in a number of disease-related processes. Effective tools that target these receptors may facilitate disease theranostics. However, owing to their low binding...

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Paneth Cell Alertness to Pathogens Maintained by Vitamin D Receptors.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Vitamin D exerts a regulatory role over mucosal immunity via the vitamin D receptor (VDR). Although Paneth cells and their products are known to regulate the commensal and pathogenic microbiota, the role...
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Receptor-targeting fluorescence imaging and theranostics using a graphene oxide based supramolecular glycocomposite

Intercellular glycoligand-receptor interactions are implicated in a number of disease-related processes. Effective tools that target these receptors may facilitate disease theranostics. However, owing to their low binding...

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Socioeconomic determinants of China's growing CH4 emissions.
Reducing CH4 emissions is a major global challenge, owing to the world-wide rise in emissions and concentration of CH4 in the atmosphere, especially in the past decade. China has been the greatest contributor to global...
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Fluorescent probes for the detection of disease-associated biomarkers

Fluorescent probes have emerged as indispensable chemical tools to the field of chemical biology and medicine. The ability to detect intracellular species and monitor physiological processes has not only advanced our...

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Vortex coupling in trailing vortex-wing interactions
The interaction of trailing vortices of an upstream wing with rigid and flexible downstream wings has been investigated experimentally in a wind tunnel, using particle image velocimetry, hot-wire, force and deformation...
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Common genetic variants in ADCY5 and gestational glycemic traits.
Two meta-analysis of genome wide association studies identified two variants at adenylate cyclase 5 (ADCY5) associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, fasting and 2-hour glucose in non-pregnant individuals of European descent....
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Vortex coupling in trailing vortex-wing interactions
The interaction of trailing vortices of an upstream wing with rigid and flexible downstream wings has been investigated experimentally in a wind tunnel, using particle image velocimetry, hot-wire, force and deformation...
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Molecular Mechanism of Z α1-Antitrypsin Deficiency.
The Z mutation (E342K) of α1-antitrypsin (α1-AT), carried by 4% of Northern Europeans, predisposes to early onset of emphysema due to decreased functional α1-AT in the lung and to liver cirrhosis due to accumulation of polymers...
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Secondary Metabolites of Osmanthus fragrans
Osmanthus fragrans (scientific name: Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour.) is a species of the Osmanthus genus in the family Oleaceae, and it has a long history of cultivation in China. O. fragrans is edible and is well known for...
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The nature of the co-evolutionary process
Gordon Liu, Ke Rong
Dec 01, 2015
A business ecosystem is a community that consists of various levels of interdependent firms which co-evolve in an ongoing cycle and constantly renew themselves. Through undertaking an in-depth, qualitative study of multinational...
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