Gade, Inger Lise Riddersholm, Signe Juul Stilling-Vinther, Thomas Brøndum, Rasmus Froberg Bennike, Tue Bjerg Honoré, Bent
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Journal of Breath Research
Pulmonary embolism (PE) can be a diagnostic challenge. Current diagnostic markers for PE are unspecific and new diagnostic tools are needed. The air we exhale is a possible new source for biomarkers which can be tapped into by analysing the exhaled breath condensate (EBC). We analysed the EBC from patients with PE and controls to investigate if the...
Wang, Mingqi Fa, Shixin Zhang, Guoxian Yu, Jiate Zhang, Qiuyu
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Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Although protein imprinted materials with multiple templates are developed to selectively separate different proteins, it is difficult to achieve the programmed adsorption and separation of different proteins using one material, because the available protein imprinted materials are constructed through irreversible crosslinking and their structures ...
Wu, Yulun Li, Huangxu Liu, Tiancheng Xu, Ming
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Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Rechargeable batteries are of great significance for alleviating the growing energy crisis by providing efficient and sustainable energy storage solutions. However, the multiple issues associated with the diverse components in a battery system as well as the interphase problems greatly hinder their applications. Proteins and their subunits, peptide...
Ángel-Salazar, Juan Sebastián Echeverri-Rubiano, Claudia Rodriguez-Chalarca, Jairo López-Gerena, Jershon dos Santos, Rafael Ferreira Jurat-Fuentes, Juan Luis Revynthi, Alexandra M. Vargas, Germán
The genus Diatraea (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) includes stem borers representing the most critical sugarcane pests in the Americas. Colombia's most widely distributed and damaging Diatraea species include Diatraea saccharalis, D. indigenella, D. busckella, and D. tabernella. The reduced efficacy of biological tools commonly used in controlling several...
Gentili, Pier Luigi Stano, Pasquale
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Frontiers in Robotics and AI
Inspired by some traits of human intelligence, it is proposed that wetware approaches based on molecular, supramolecular, and systems chemistry can provide valuable models and tools for novel forms of robotics and AI, being constituted by soft matter and fluid states as the human nervous system and, more generally, life, is. Bottom-up mimicries of ...
Deana, Cristian Vecchiarelli, Pietro Picetti, Edoardo Molfino, Alessio
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Enax, Joachim Ganss, Bernhard Amaechi, Bennett T. Schulze zur Wiesche, Erik Meyer, Frederic
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Frontiers in Oral Health
Background The dental pellicle is a thin layer of up to several hundred nm in thickness, covering the tooth surface. It is known to protect the teeth from acid attacks through its selective permeability and it is involved in the remineralization process of the teeth. It functions also as binding site and source of nutrients for bacteria and conditi...
Popa, Daria Gabriela Georgescu, Florentina Dumitrascu, Florea Shova, Sergiu Constantinescu-Aruxandei, Diana Draghici, Constantin Vladulescu, Lucian Oancea, Florin
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
In terrestrial plants, strigolactones act as multifunctional endo- and exo-signals. On microalgae, the strigolactones determine akin effects: induce symbiosis formation with fungi and bacteria and enhance photosynthesis efficiency and accumulation of biomass. This work aims to synthesize and identify strigolactone mimics that promote photosynthesis...
Priya, Manu Bhardwaj, Anjali Jha, Uday Chand HanumanthaRao, Bindumadhava Prasad, P. V. Vara Sharma, Kamal Dev Siddique, Kadambot H.M. Nayyar, Harsh
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Rising temperatures impact different developmental stages of summer crops like mung bean, particularly during the crucial seed-filling stage. This study focused on two mung bean genotypes, categorized as heat-tolerant [HT] or heat-sensitive [HS]. These genotypes were grown in pots in an outdoor natural environment (average day/night temperature 36°...
Lei, Kun Jiang, Yanyan Cao, Yi Wei, Xin
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Frontiers in Neuroscience