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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416824/modulating-tumoral-exosomes-and-fibroblast-phenotype-using-nanoliposomes-augments-cancer-immunotherapy
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May S Freag, Mostafa T Mohammed, Arpita Kulkarni, Hagar E Emam, Krishna P Maremanda, Ahmed O Elzoghby
Cancer cells program fibroblasts into cancer associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in a two-step manner. First, cancer cells secrete exosomes to program quiescent fibroblasts into activated CAFs. Second, cancer cells maintain the CAF phenotype via activation of signal transduction pathways. We rationalized that inhibiting this two-step process can normalize CAFs into quiescent fibroblasts and augment the efficacy of immunotherapy. We show that cancer cell-targeted nanoliposomes that inhibit sequential steps of exosome biogenesis and release from lung cancer cells block the differentiation of lung fibroblasts into CAFs...
March 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416792/innovative-catalyst-design-of-sea-urchin-like-nicop-nanoneedle-arrays-supported-on-n-doped-carbon-nanospheres-for-enhanced-her-performance
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Xupeng Zhang, Jiabo Wang, Yiyang Bi, Ying Wang, Qun Liu, Yu Zhang, Li Chen
Hydrogen (H2 ) stands as a clean energy alternative to fossil fuels, especially within the domain of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), offering prospective solutions to mitigate both environmental and energy-related challenges. In this work, we successfully synthesized a sea-urchin-like catalyst, specifically a nickel-cobalt phosphide nanoneedle array on N-doped carbon nanospheres (Ni0.5 Co1.5 P@NCSs), for efficient HER by a sequential hydrothermal and low-temperature phosphating process. The catalyst exhibits sea-urchin-like structures, offering a specific surface area of 298 m2 g-1 and consequently furnishing a greater abundance of active sites...
February 28, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416015/solvent-free-fabrication-of-anisotropic-microparticles-with-precise-3d-shape-control-using-dipping-based-micromolding
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Reya Ganguly, Jin-Ok Chu, Chang-Soo Lee, Chang-Hyung Choi
We present an innovative solvent-free micromolding technique for rapidly fabricating complex polymer microparticles with three-dimensional (3D) shapes utilizing a surface tension-induced dipping process. Our fabrication process involves loading a photocurable solution into micromolds through mold dipping. The loaded solution, induced by surface tension, undergoes spatial deformation upon mold removal caused by surface forces, ultimately acquiring an anisotropic shape before photopolymerization. Results show that the amount of photocurable solution loaded depends on the degree of capillary penetration, which can be adjusted by varying the dipping time and mold height...
February 28, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407136/multiple-sources-of-unconscious-information-processing-affect-a-single-response-independent-unconscious-priming-effects
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Dingding Wang, Jiuhong Yan, Jun Li, Jerwen Jou, Jun Jiang, Jiang Qiu, Shen Tu
At present there is little knowledge on whether and how multiple pieces of unconscious information can simultaneously affect a single conscious response. In the present study, we manipulated the congruency relation between a masked prime arrow and the target arrow, as well as that between masked flankers and the target arrow. The results demonstrated that the masked prime and flankers produced independent unconscious priming effects on the response to the target. In the process of studying the above phenomenon, two secondary findings were made...
February 26, 2024: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38392486/how-distributed-leadership-affects-social-and-emotional-competence-in-adolescents-the-chain-mediating-role-of-student-centered-instructional-practices-and-teacher-self-efficacy
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Zhenyu Li, Wei Liu, Qiong Li
The social and emotional competence of adolescents serves as the cornerstone for their success and future development. This study aims to explore the impact of distributed leadership on the social and emotional competence of adolescents, examining the mediating roles of student-centered teaching practices and teacher self-efficacy. Utilizing survey data from 7246 Chinese adolescents in the SESS project, the study employs a multi-level structural equation modeling approach for data analysis. The results indicate that distributed leadership positively predicts the social and emotional competence of adolescents...
February 13, 2024: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387394/sequential-release-of-interacting-proteins-and-ub-modifying-enzymes-by-disulfide-heterotypic-ubiquitin-reagents
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Hongyi Cai, Xiangwei Wu, Junxiong Mao, Zebin Tong, Dingfei Yan, Yicheng Weng, Qingyun Zheng
Heterotypic ubiquitin (Ub) chains have emerged as fundamental components in a wide range of cellular processes. The integrative identification of Ub-interacting proteins (readers) and Ub-modifying enzymes (writers and erasers) that selectively recognize and regulate heterotypic ubiquitination may provide crucial insights into these processes. In this study, we employed the bifunctional molecule-assisted (CAET) strategy to develop a type of disulfide bond-activated heterotypic Ub reagents, which allowed to enrich heterotypic Ub-interacting proteins and modifying enzymes simultaneously...
February 9, 2024: Bioorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365035/arsenic-and-cadmium-simultaneous-immobilization-in-arid-calcareous-soil-amended-with-iron-oxidizing-bacteria-and-organic-fertilizer
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Zitong Liu, Xiang Ning, Song Long, Shengli Wang, Shengge Li, Yinwen Dong, Zhongren Nan
Immobilization stands as the most widely adopted remediation technology for addressing heavy metal(loid) contamination in soil. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that this process does not eliminate pollutants; instead, it confines them, potentially leaving room for future mobilization. Presently, our comprehension of the temporal variations in the efficacy of immobilization, particularly in the context of its applicability to arid farmland, remains severely limited. To address this knowledge gap, our research delves deep into the roles of iron-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) and organic fertilizer (OF) in the simultaneous immobilization of arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) in soils...
February 14, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345230/optical-clearing-and-labeling-for-light-sheet-fluorescence-microscopy-in-large-scale-human-brain-imaging
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Danila Di Meo, Josephine Ramazzotti, Marina Scardigli, Franco Cheli, Luca Pesce, Niamh Brady, Giacomo Mazzamuto, Irene Costantini, Francesco S Pavone
Despite the numerous clearing techniques that emerged in the last decade, processing postmortem human brains remains a challenging task due to its dimensions and complexity, which make imaging with micrometer resolution particularly difficult. This paper presents a protocol to perform the reconstruction of volumetric portions of the human brain by simultaneously processing tens of sections with the SHORT (SWITCH - H2O2 - Antigen Retrieval - 2,2'-thiodiethanol [TDE]) tissue transformation protocol, which enables clearing, labeling, and sequential imaging of the samples with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM)...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342134/untangling-the-gordian-knot-the-intertwining-interactions-between-developmental-hormone-signaling-and-epigenetic-mechanisms-in-insects
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Bart Geens, Stijn Goossens, Jia Li, Yves Van de Peer, Jozef Vanden Broeck
Hormones control developmental and physiological processes, often by regulating the expression of multiple genes simultaneously or sequentially. Crosstalk between hormones and epigenetics is pivotal to dynamically coordinate this process. Hormonal signals can guide the addition and removal of epigenetic marks, steering gene expression. Conversely, DNA methylation, histone modifications and non-coding RNAs can modulate regional chromatin structure and accessibility and regulate the expression of numerous (hormone-related) genes...
February 9, 2024: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340900/swath-ms-as-a-strategy-for-cho-host-cell-protein-identification-and-quantification-supporting-the-characterization-of-mab-purification-platforms
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Sofia B Carvalho, Ludivine Profit, Sushmitha Krishnan, Ricardo A Gomes, Bruno M Alexandre, Severine Clavier, Michael Hoffman, Kevin Brower, Patrícia Gomes-Alves
Host cell proteins (HCPs) are process-related impurities expressed by the host cells during biotherapeutics' manufacturing, such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Some challenging HCPs evade clearance during the downstream processing and can be co-purified with the molecule of interest, which may impact product stability, efficacy, and safety. Therefore, HCP content is a critical quality attribute to monitor and quantify across the bioprocess. Here we explored a mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics tool, the sequential window acquisition of all theoretical fragment-ion spectra (SWATH) strategy, as an orthogonal method to traditional ELISA...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339788/phase-encoded-fmri-tracks-down-brainstorms-of-natural-language-processing-with-subsecond-precision
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Victoria Lai Cheng Lei, Teng Ieng Leong, Cheok Teng Leong, Lili Liu, Chi Un Choi, Martin I Sereno, Defeng Li, Ruey-Song Huang
Natural language processing unfolds information overtime as spatially separated, multimodal, and interconnected neural processes. Existing noninvasive subtraction-based neuroimaging techniques cannot simultaneously achieve the spatial and temporal resolutions required to visualize ongoing information flows across the whole brain. Here we have developed rapid phase-encoded designs to fully exploit the temporal information latent in functional magnetic resonance imaging data, as well as overcoming scanner noise and head-motion challenges during overt language tasks...
February 1, 2024: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321004/spatio-spectral-4d-coherent-ranging-using-a-flutter-wavelength-swept-laser
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Dawoon Jeong, Hansol Jang, Min Uk Jung, Taeho Jeong, Hyunsoo Kim, Sanghyeok Yang, Janghyeon Lee, Chang-Seok Kim
Coherent light detection and ranging (LiDAR), particularly the frequency-modulated continuous-wave LiDAR, is a robust optical imaging technology for measuring long-range distance and velocity in three dimensions (3D). We propose a spatio-spectral coherent LiDAR based on a unique wavelength-swept laser to enable both axial coherent ranging and lateral spatio-spectral beam scanning simultaneously. Instead of the conventional unidirectional wavelength-swept laser, a flutter-wavelength-swept laser (FWSL) successfully decoupled bidirectional wavelength modulation and continuous wavelength sweep, which overcame the measurable distance limited by the sampling process...
February 6, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38318882/simultaneous-maintenance-of-emotions-in-affective-working-memory
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Nour Kardosh, Christian Waugh, Joseph Mikels, Nilly Mor
Affective Working Memory (AWM) is the ability to maintain an emotion after the emotion-eliciting stimulus is no longer present. Emotions are dynamic, and emotion-eliciting stimuli are encountered simultaneously and sequentially. Therefore, this research aimed to examine AWM when more than one emotion is being maintained. We aimed to re-examine previous findings, that people are better at maintaining positive than negative emotions in the context of dynamic presentations of multiple stimuli. We introduce a modified maintenance task, and present a novel metric that models the latent maintenance processes to acquire an accurate measure of AWM...
February 6, 2024: Cognition & Emotion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302330/lsd1-promotes-the-fsh-responsive-follicle-formation-by-regulating-autophagy-and-repressing-wt1-in-the-granulosa-cells
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Zijian Zhu, Meina He, Tuo Zhang, Ting Zhao, Shaogang Qin, Meng Gao, Wenji Wang, Wenying Zheng, Ziqi Chen, Longping Liu, Ming Hao, Bo Zhou, Hua Zhang, Jianbin Wang, Fengchao Wang, Guoliang Xia, Chao Wang
In a growing follicle, the survival and maturation of the oocyte largely depend on support from somatic cells to facilitate FSH-induced mutual signaling and chemical communication. Although apoptosis and autophagy in somatic cells are involved in the process of FSH-induced follicular development, the underlying mechanisms require substantial study. According to our study, along with FSH-induced antral follicles (AFs) formation, both lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) protein levels and autophagy increased simultaneously in granulosa cells (GCs) in a time-dependent manner, we therefore evaluated the importance of LSD1 upon facilitating the formation of AFs correlated to autophagy in GCs...
January 17, 2024: Science Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293073/rapid-learning-of-temporal-dependencies-at-multiple-timescales
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Cybelle M Smith, Sharon L Thompson-Schill, Anna C Schapiro
Our environment contains temporal information unfolding simultaneously at multiple timescales. How do we learn and represent these dynamic and overlapping information streams? We investigated these processes in a statistical learning paradigm with simultaneous short and long timescale contingencies. Human participants (N=96) played a game where they learned to quickly click on a target image when it appeared in one of 9 locations, in 8 different contexts. Across contexts, we manipulated the order of target locations: at a short timescale, the order of pairs of sequential locations in which the target appeared; at a longer timescale, the set of locations that appeared in the first vs...
January 16, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38292612/real-time-multistep-asymmetrical-disassembly-of-nucleosomes-and-chromatosomes-visualized-by-high-speed-atomic-force-microscopy
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Bibiana Onoa, César Díaz-Celis, Cristhian Cañari-Chumpitaz, Antony Lee, Carlos Bustamante
During replication, expression, and repair of the eukaryotic genome, cellular machinery must access the DNA wrapped around histone proteins forming nucleosomes. These octameric protein·DNA complexes are modular, dynamic, and flexible and unwrap or disassemble either spontaneously or by the action of molecular motors. Thus, the mechanism of formation and regulation of subnucleosomal intermediates has gained attention genome-wide because it controls DNA accessibility. Here, we imaged nucleosomes and their more compacted structure with the linker histone H1 (chromatosomes) using high-speed atomic force microscopy to visualize simultaneously the changes in the DNA and the histone core during their disassembly when deposited on mica...
January 24, 2024: ACS Central Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289128/simultaneous-glucose-and-xylose-utilization-by-an-escherichia-coli-catabolite-repression-mutant
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Nicholas A Kaplan, Khondokar Nowshin Islam, Fiona C Kanis, Jack R Verderber, Xin Wang, J Andrew Jones, Mattheos A G Koffas
As advances are made toward the industrial feasibility of mass-producing biofuels and commodity chemicals with sugar-fermenting microbes, high feedstock costs continue to inhibit commercial application. Hydrolyzed lignocellulosic biomass represents an ideal feedstock for these purposes as it is cheap and prevalent. However, many microbes, including Escherichia coli , struggle to efficiently utilize this mixture of hexose and pentose sugars due to the regulation of the carbon catabolite repression (CCR) system...
January 30, 2024: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38285698/improved-cap-nanoparticles-for-nucleic-acid-and-protein-delivery-to-neural-primary-cultures-and-stem-cells
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Ching-San Tseng, Yu-Wen Chao, Yen-Lurk Lee, Lily Ueh-Hsi Wang, Kuo-Chiang Hsia, Huatao Chen, Jean-Michel Fustin, Sayma Azeem, Tzu-Tung Chang, Chiung-Ya Chen, Fan-Che Kung, Yi-Ping Hsueh, Yi-Shuian Huang, Hsu-Wen Chao
Efficiently delivering exogenous materials into primary neurons and neural stem cells (NSCs) has long been a challenge in neurobiology. Existing methods have struggled with complex protocols, unreliable reproducibility, high immunogenicity, and cytotoxicity, causing a huge conundrum and hindering in-depth analyses. Here, we establish a cutting-edge method for transfecting primary neurons and NSCs, named teleofection, by a two-step process to enhance the formation of biocompatible calcium phosphate (CaP) nanoparticles...
January 29, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279644/modpath-rw-a-random-walk-particle-tracking-code-for-solute-transport-in-heterogeneous-aquifers
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Rodrigo Pérez-Illanes, Daniel Fernàndez-Garcia
Random walk particle tracking (RWPT) is a discrete particle method that offers several advantages for simulating solute transport in heterogeneous geological systems. The formulation is a discrete solution to the advection-dispersion equation, yielding results that are not influenced by grid-related numerical dispersion. Numerical dispersion impacts the magnitude of concentrations and gradients obtained from classical grid-based solvers in advection-dominated problems with relatively large grid Péclet numbers...
January 27, 2024: Ground Water
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38258505/silk-nanofiber-carriers-for-both-hydrophilic-and-hydrophobic-drugs-to-achieve-improved-combination-chemotherapy
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Liying Xiao, Huaxiang Yang, Qiang Lu, David L Kaplan
Combination chemotherapy is considered an effective strategy to inhibit tumor growth. When nanocarriers are utilized in the process, both physical and chemical modifications are usually required to enable the co-loading of chemotherapeutic drugs with different properties. Here, beta-sheet-rich silk nanofibers were co-loaded with hydrophilic doxorubicin (DOX) and hydrophobic paclitaxel (PTX) through a sequential physical blending-centrifugation-blending process. The ratio and amount of DOX and PTX on the nanofibers were regulated independently to optimize cooperative interaction by changing the amount of drug added...
January 23, 2024: Macromolecular Bioscience
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