journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192345/crosslinking-strategies-for-biomimetic-hydrogels-in-bone-tissue-engineering
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REVIEW
Zahra Ebrahimvand Dibazar, Mahdi Zarei, Meysam Mohammadikhah, Shamam Kareem Oudah, Milad Elyasi, Hadi Kokabi, Mehdi Shahgolzari, Leila Delnabi Asl, Mahdi Azizy
Bone tissue engineering has become a popular area of study for making biomimetic hydrogels to treat bone diseases. In this work, we looked at biocompatible hydrogels that can be injected into bone defects that require the smallest possible surgery. Mineral ions can be attached to polymer chains to make useful hydrogels that help bones heal faster. These ions are very important for the balance of the body. In the chemically-triggered sector, advanced hydrogels cross-linked by different molecular agents have many advantages, such as being selective, able to form gels, and having mechanical properties that can be modified...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192344/technical-advances-in-high-speed-atomic-force-microscopy
#22
REVIEW
Shingo Fukuda, Toshio Ando
It has been 30 years since the outset of developing high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM), and 15 years have passed since its establishment in 2008. This advanced microscopy is capable of directly visualizing individual biological macromolecules in dynamic action and has been widely used to answer important questions that are inaccessible by other approaches. The number of publications on the bioapplications of HS-AFM has rapidly increased in recent years and has already exceeded 350. Although less visible than these biological studies, efforts have been made for further technical developments aimed at enhancing the fundamental performance of HS-AFM, such as imaging speed, low sample disturbance, and scan size, as well as expanding its functionalities, such as correlative microscopy, temperature control, buffer exchange, and sample manipulations...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192343/-biophysical-reviews-%C3%A2-meet-the-editors-series-a-profile-of-damien-hall
#23
EDITORIAL
Damien Hall
This piece introduces Damien Hall, Chief Editor of the Biophysical Reviews journal since 2019. Currently working as an Assistant Professor at Kanazawa University, the author describes his association with the journal along with some parts of his family history and academic journey.
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192342/a-review-of-acoustofluidic-separation-of-bioparticles
#24
REVIEW
Fria Hossein, Panagiota Angeli
Acoustofluidics is an emerging interdisciplinary research field that involves the integration of acoustics and microfluidics to address challenges in various scientific areas. This technology has proven to be a powerful tool for separating biological targets from complex fluids due to its label-free, biocompatible, and contact-free nature. Considering a careful designing process and tuning the acoustic field particles can be separated with high yield. Recently the advancement of acoustofluidics led to the development of point-of-care devices for separations of micro particles which address many of the limitations of conventional separation tools...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192341/computation-of-topographic-and-three-dimensional-atomic-force-microscopy-images-of-biopolymers-by-calculating-forces
#25
REVIEW
Takashi Sumikama
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is widely utilized to visualize the molecular motions of biomolecules. Comparison of experimentally measured AFM images with simulated AFM images based on known structures of biomolecules is often necessary to elucidate what is actually resolved in the images. Experimental AFM images are generated by force measurements; however, conventional AFM simulation has been based on geometrical considerations rather than calculating forces using molecular dynamics simulations due to limited computation time...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192340/computational-biophysics-of-atomic-force-microscopy-an-iupab-sponsored-workshop
#26
EDITORIAL
Damien Hall, Holger Flechsig, Takashi Sumikama
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a structural determination technique that involves 'prodding' surfaces with a nanometer sized needle with concomitant measurement of the resisting force. Due to its ability to interrogate the nanometer-to-micrometer size range, AFM is especially suited to the structural analysis of everything from biopolymers to cells and, as such, has become an important biophysical method. As AFM was only invented in 1986 it is relatively less scientifically developed than other structural techniques, such as NMR, X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy, that have a longer history of usage...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192339/biophysical-reviews-top-five-voltage-dependent-charge-movement-in-nerve-and-muscle
#27
REVIEW
Angela F Dulhunty
The discovery of gating currents and asymmetric charge movement in the early 1970s represented a remarkable leap forward in our understanding of the biophysical basis of voltage-dependent events that underlie electrical signalling that is vital for nerve and muscle function. Gating currents and charge movement reflect a fundamental process in which charged amino acid residues in an ion channel protein move in response to a change in the membrane electrical field and therefore activate the specific voltage-dependent response of that protein...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38192338/-biophysical-reviews-a-goodbye-to-2023
#28
EDITORIAL
Damien Hall
This Editorial for the IUPAB Biophysical Reviews journal (2023 volume 15 issue 6) first provides an overview of the contents of this "Regular Issue featuring an Issue Focus on the Computational Biophysics of Atomic Force Microscopy" before going on to highlight some of the notable work published in the journal throughout 2023. Highlights of the current Issue include the contributed review article by Antonio Benedetto, winner of the 2023 Michèle Auger Award for Young Scientists' Independent Research, the latest installment of the "Biophysical Reviews Top 5 Series" authored by Angela Dulhunty, and an Issue Focus on the topic of computational aspects of atomic force microscopy generated from an IUPAB-sponsored workshop held in 2022...
December 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975017/receptor-basis-of-biological-activity-of-polysaccharides
#29
REVIEW
Evgenii Generalov, Leonid Yakovenko
Polysaccharides, the most diverse forms of organic molecules in nature, exhibit a large number of different biological activities, such as immunomodulatory, radioprotective, antioxidant, regenerative, metabolic, signaling, antitumor, and anticoagulant. The reaction of cells to a polysaccharide is determined by its specific interaction with receptors present on the cell surface, the type of cells, and their condition. The effect of many polysaccharides depends non-linearly on their concentration. The same polysaccharide in different conditions can have very different effects on cells and organisms, up to the opposite; therefore, when conducting studies of the biological activity of polysaccharides, both for the purpose of developing new drugs or approaches to the treatment of patients, and in order to clarify the features of intracellular processes, information about already known research results is needed...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975016/hemodynamics-of-vascular-shunts-trends-challenges-and-prospects
#30
REVIEW
Julia Kuyanova, Andrei Dubovoi, Aleksei Fomichev, Dmitrii Khelimskii, Daniil Parshin
Vascular bypass surgery takes a significant place in the treatment of vascular disease. According to various assessments, this type of surgery is associated with almost 20 % of all vascular surgery episodes (up to 23 % according to the Federal Neurosurgical Center of Novosibirsk). Even though the problem of using of vascular grafts is obvious and natural, many problems associated with them are not still elucidated. From the mechanics' point of view, a vascular bypass is a converging or diverging tee, and the functioning of such structures still does not have strict mathematical formulations and proofs in the general case, which forces many researchers to solve specific engineering problems associated with shunting...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975015/towards-the-synthesis-of-spectral-imaging-and-machine-learning-based-approaches-for-non-invasive-phenotyping-of-plants
#31
REVIEW
Alexei Solovchenko, Boris Shurygin, Dmitry A Nesterov, Dmitry V Sorokin
High-throughput phenotyping is now central to the progress of plant sciences, accelerated breeding, and precision farming. The power of phenotyping comes from the automated, rapid, non-invasive collection of large datasets describing plant objects. In this context, the goal of extracting relevant information from different kinds of images is of paramount importance. We review both the spectral and machine learning-based approaches to imaging of plants for the purpose of their phenotyping. The advantages and drawbacks of both approaches will be discussed with a focus on the monitoring of plants...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975014/problems-of-human-spermatozoa-cryopreservation-research-methods-solutions
#32
REVIEW
Anna Ivanova, Ekaterina Simonenko, Sergey Yakovenko, Vasiliy Spiridonov
Cryopreservation of male gametes is one of the most important methods of assisted reproductive technologies, which allows preserving gametes for research or further use. However, the fertilizing ability of spermatozoa after cryopreservation decreases by 30-70%, which makes it urgent to search for new substances with cryoprotective properties. The review considers the main causes of cell damage during cryopreservation. The relevance of methods for assessing the formation of crystals and the physicochemical properties of cryoprotective media depending on various compositions is discussed...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975013/directed-proton-transfer-from-f-o-to-f-1-extends-the-multifaceted-proton-functions-in-atp-synthase
#33
REVIEW
Semen V Nesterov, Lev S Yaguzhinsky
The role of protons in ATP synthase is typically considered to be energy storage in the form of an electrochemical potential, as well as an operating element proving rotation. However, this review emphasizes that protons also act as activators of conformational changes in F1 and as direct participants in phosphorylation reaction. The protons transferred through Fo do not immediately leave to the bulk aqueous phase, but instead provide for the formation of a pH gradient between acidifying Fo and alkalizing F1 ...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975012/vii-congress-of-russian-biophysicists-2023-krasnodar-russia
#34
EDITORIAL
Anastasia A Anashkina, Andrey B Rubin, Nikita B Gudimchuk, Anatoly F Vanin, Anatoly A Tsygankov, Yuriy L Orlov
This special issue of Biophysical Reviews contains the materials presented at the VII Congress of Biophysicists of Russia, held from 17 to 23 April in Krasnodar. We believe that we have managed to prepare a selection of articles that well reflects the current state of biophysical science in Russia and its place in the world science. The VII Russian Congress on Biophysics was held in Krasnodar in April 2023, continuing the tradition of the series of biophysics conferences held every 4 years. The congress discussed physical principles and mechanisms of biological processes occurring at different life levels-from molecular to cellular and population levels...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975011/adam-amigo-brain-and-k-channel
#35
REVIEW
Sodikdjon A Kodirov
Voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) channels are diverse, comprising the classical Shab  - Kv2, Shaker  - Kv1, Shal  - Kv4, and Shaw  - Kv3 families. The Shaker family alone consists of Kv1.1, Kv1.2, Kv1.3, Kv1.4, Kv1.5, Kv1.6, and Kv1.7. Moreover, the Shab family comprises two functional (Kv2.1 and Kv2.2) and several "silent" alpha subunits (Kv2.3, Kv5, Kv6, Kv8, and Kv9), which do not generate K current. However, e.g., Kv8.1, via heteromerization, inhibits outward currents of the same family or even that of Shaw ...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975010/the-emerging-role-of-piezo1-channels-in-skeletal-muscle-physiology
#36
REVIEW
Timur M Mirzoev
Piezo1 channels are mechanically activated (MA) cation channels that are involved in sensing of various mechanical perturbations, such as membrane stretch and shear stress, and play a crucial role in cell mechanotransduction. In response to mechanical stimuli, these channels open up and allow cations to travel into the cell and induce biochemical reactions that can change the cell's metabolism and function. Skeletal muscle cells/fibers inherently depend upon mechanical cues in the form of fluid shear stress and contractions (physical exercise)...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975009/cyanoarylporphyrazine-dyes-multimodal-compounds-for-personalised-photodynamic-therapy
#37
REVIEW
N Yu Shilyagina, L N Shestakova, N N Peskova, S A Lermontova, T S Lyubova, L G Klapshina, I V Balalaeva
Photodynamic therapy is known as an effective primary and adjuvant anticancer treatment. Compounds with improved properties or additional modalities are still needed to create an 'ideal' photosensitizer. In this article, we review cyanoarylporphyrazine dyes for photodynamic (anticancer) therapy that we have synthesised to date. The review provides information on the chemistry of cyanoarylporphyrazines, photophysical properties, cellular uptake features and the use of various carriers for selective delivery of cyanoarylporphyrazines to the tumour...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975008/how-a-physicist-became-a-biophysicist
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan V Krasnyakov
I am Ivan Krasnyakov, a senior lecturer at the Department of Applied Physics at Perm National Research Polytechnic University. I hold a degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. My main area of research revolves around the biophysics of multicellular tissues. One of my initial research projects focused on creating a mathematical model to understand the growth of carcinoma. What intrigued me was the fresh perspective from clinical medicine researchers regarding the spatial structure of tumors...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975007/-luciola-mingrelica-firefly-luciferase-as-a-marker-in-bioluminescent-immunoassays
#39
REVIEW
Galina Yu Lomakina, Natalia N Ugarova
Chemical modification of the enzymes with biospecific macromolecules is used in various fields of biotechnology to impart new functions or improve their properties and is a fast and convenient way to get the final products. The preparation of highly active, stable, and functionally active conjugates of the thermostable luciferase through the NH2 -groups or free SH-groups of the enzyme with target molecules of different molecular weight (albumin, avidin from chicken eggs, antibodies, and progesterone) is described...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975006/membrane-activity-of-viral-proteins
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaret Denieva
COVID-19 infection, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has led to the largest pandemic since the Spanish flu in 1918. In view of this, the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs that can stop the spread of this infection has become an acute issue. Currently, in the search for antiviral drugs against COVID-19, much attention is paid to the study of the structure of the receptor-binding domain of the surface protein S. However, the emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus strains indicates its high variability, which reduces the effectiveness of vaccines and antiviral drugs...
October 2023: Biophysical Reviews
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