Sorrentino, Daniela Ranallo, Simona Ricci, Francesco Franco, Elisa
Living cells regulate the dynamics of developmental events through interconnected signaling systems that activate and deactivate inert precursors. This suggests that similarly, synthetic biomaterials could be designed to develop over time by using chemical reaction networks to regulate the availability of assembling components. Here we demonstrate ...
Muñoz-Labrador, Ana Doyagüez, Elisa Azcarate, Silvana Julio-Gonzalez, Cristina Barile, Daniela Moreno, F Hernandez-Hernandez, Oswaldo
Polyols, or sugar alcohols, are widely used in the industry as sweeteners and food formulation ingredients, aiming to combat the incidence of diet-related Non-Communicable Diseases. Given the attractive use of Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS) enzymes in both academia and industry, this study reports on an optimized process to achieve polyols trans...
Guliakova, Anna; Henderyckx, Arthur; 124410; Shishkin, Nikolai; Buffel, Bart; 80606; Desplentere, Frederik; 39243; Rychkov, Dmitry;
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Deamer, David
The path to minimal life involves a series of stages that can be understood in terms of incremental, stepwise additions of complexity ranging from simple solutions of organic compounds to systems of encapsulated polymers capable of capturing nutrients and energy to grow and reproduce. This brief review will describe the initial stages that lead to ...
Saadan, Raja Alaoui, Chaymaa Hachimi Quraishi, Khurrum Shehzad Afridi, Faisal Chigr, Mohamed Fatimi, Ahmed
Hydrogel-based bioinks have emerged as a critical component in the field of three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting, with numerous polymers being explored and utilized for this purpose. The high volume of patent applications reflects a competitive and dynamic research environment, where various entities are actively developing new formulations and appli...
Gharia, Asmaysinh A Bradfield, Clinton J Jenkins, Elise PW Fraser, Iain DC Malliaras, George G
Precise and efficient delivery of macromolecules into cells enhances basic biology research and therapeutic applications in cell therapies, drug delivery, and personalized medicine. While pulsed electric field electroporation effectively permeabilizes cell membranes to deliver payloads without the need for toxic chemical or viral transduction agent...
Luo, Xubo Seidler, Morgan Lee, Yen Jea Yu, Tianyi Zuckermann, Ronald N Balsara, Nitash P Abel, Brooks A Prendergast, David Jiang, Xi
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) combined with single particle analysis (SPA) is an emerging imaging approach for soft materials. However, the accuracy of SPA-reconstructed nanostructures, particularly those formed by synthetic polymers, remains uncertain due to potential packing heterogeneity of the nanostructures. In this stu...
Srivastava, Satyam Ribbe, Alexander E Russell, Thomas P Hoagland, David A
Visualizing the network of a solvent-swollen polymer gel remains problematic. To address this challenge, open transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was applied to thin gel films permeated by a nonvolatile ionic liquid. The targeted physical gels were prepared by cooling concentrated solutions of poly(ethylene glycol) in 1-ethyl-3-methyl imidazoliu...
Pinochet, Nicolas Pirot-Berson, Lucie Couderc, Romain Therias, Sandrine
Encapsulation polymers in terrestrial solar modules degrade due to ultraviolet radiation from the sun. To assess a polymer's durability under UV light, accelerated aging tests can be conducted. A new LEDs device allows us to investigate the effects of temperature, irradiation, and UV source spectrum on the photooxidation mechanism and kinetics of t...
Gan, Xuchen Seong, Hong-Gyu Hu, Mingqiu Chen, Zhan Emrick, Todd Russell, Thomas P
Bottlebrush statistical copolymers (BSCPs) with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and polystyrene (PS) side chains grafted to a polynorbornene (PNB) backbone were synthesized by ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). The impact of the glassy PS side chains on the crystallization of the PEO side chains as a function of the backbone length, grafting...