Amutova, Farida Delannoy, Matthieu Baubekova, Almagul Konuspayeva, Gaukhar Jurjanz, Stefan
The transfer of POPs in food of animal origin has been studied by a meta-analysis of 28 peer-reviewed articles using transfer rate (TR) for milk and eggs and bioconcentration factors (BCF) for eligible tissues after establishing an adapted methodology. TRs of the most toxic PCDD/Fs into milk were generally elevated and even higher into eggs. BCFs i...
Heunis, Tiaan Lamoliatte, Frederic Marín-Rubio, José Luis Dannora, Abeer Trost, Matthias
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Journal of proteomics
Ubiquitylation is an elaborate post-translational modification involved in all biological processes. Its pleotropic effect is driven by the ability to form complex polyubiquitin chain architectures that can influence biological functions. In this study, we optimised sample preparation and chromatographic separation of Ubiquitin peptides for Absolut...
Wu, Xinchen Walsh, Kierra Hoff, Brianna L. Camci-Unal, Gulden
Mineralized biomaterials have been demonstrated to enhance bone regeneration compared to their non-mineralized analogs. As non-mineralized scaffolds do not perform as well as mineralized scaffolds in terms of their mechanical and surface properties, osteoconductivity and osteoinductivity, mineralization strategies are promising methods in the devel...
Tiefenboeck, Thomas M. Payr, Stephan Bajenov, Olga Dangl, Theresia Koch, Thomas Komjati, Micha Sarahrudi, Kambiz
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Scientific Reports
Cryopreservation is a well-established method for bone storage. However, the ideal timing of mechanical testing after sacrificing the experimental animals is still under discussion and of significant importance to the presentation of accurate results. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate and compare different cryopreservation duratio...
Xu, YiFei Nudelman, Fabio Eren, E. Deniz Wirix, Maarten J. M. Cantaert, Bram Nijhuis, Wouter H. Hermida-Merino, Daniel Portale, Giuseppe Bomans, Paul H. H. Ottmann, Christian
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Nature Communications
Mineralized collagen is the building block of bone but how the collagen directs hydroxyapatite formation remains unclear. Here, the authors demonstrate cylindrical pores in collagen and how the anisotropic growth of hydroxyapatite directs the orientation of crystal growth in mineralized collagen.
Miao, Benpeng Fu, Shuhua Lyu, Cheng Gontarz, Paul Wang, Ting Zhang, Bo
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Genome Biology
BackgroundTransposable elements (TEs) are a significant component of eukaryotic genomes and play essential roles in genome evolution. Mounting evidence indicates that TEs are highly transcribed in early embryo development and contribute to distinct biological functions and tissue morphology.ResultsWe examine the epigenetic dynamics of mouse TEs dur...
Rolvien, Tim Friesecke, Christian Butscheidt, Sebastian Gehrke, Thorsten Hahn, Michael Püschel, Klaus
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Scientific Reports
The successful use of allografts in reconstructive orthopedic surgery, including revision total hip arthroplasty (THA), has been outlined repeatedly. Nonetheless, as previous studies were primarily based on clinical follow-ups, we aimed to create an algorithm that accurately determines the extent of allograft incorporation in the acetabulum and fem...
Du, Yangkun Lü, Chaofeng Destrade, Michel Chen, Weiqiu
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Scientific Reports
Residual stress is ubiquitous and indispensable in most biological and artificial materials, where it sustains and optimizes many biological and functional mechanisms. The theory of volume growth, starting from a stress-free initial state, is widely used to explain the creation and evolution of growth-induced residual stress and the resulting chang...
Eze, J C Okafor, F Nwankwo, N E Okeke, E S Onwudiwe, N N
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Heliyon
Research into, and the use of plant products in the control of vectors of pathogens is being revived and seriously considered as an alternative or complete replacement for the classical synthetic agents. The study was designed to investigate toxicological assessment of the aqueous leaf extract of Vernonia amygdalina on mortality and tissue level da...
Samadian, Hadi Farzamfar, Saeed Vaez, Ahmad Ehterami, Arian Bit, Arindam Alam, Mostafa Goodarzi, Arash Darya, Gholamhossein Salehi, Majid
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Scientific Reports
The focus of the current study was to develop a functional and bioactive scaffold through the combination of 3D polylactic acid (PLA)/polycaprolactone (PCL) with gelatin nanofibers (GNFs) and Taurine (Tau) for bone defect regeneration. GNFs were fabricated via electrospinning dispersed in PLA/PCL polymer solution, Tau with different concentrations ...