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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641228/spray-drying-of-pei-ppi-based-nanoparticles-for-dna-or-sirna-delivery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Noske, Michael Karimov, Martin Krüger, Bettina Lilli, Alexander Ewe, Achim Aigner
Spray-drying of nucleic acid-based drugs designed for gene therapy or gene knockdown is associated with many advantages including storage stability and handling as well as the possibility of pulmonary application. The encapsulation of nucleic acids in nanoparticles prior to spray-drying is one strategy for obtaining efficient formulations. This, however, strongly relies on the definition of optimal nanoparticles, excipients and spray-drying conditions. Among polymeric nanoparticles, polyethylenimine (PEI)-based complexes with or without chemical modifications have been described previously as very efficient for gene or oligonucleotide delivery...
April 17, 2024: European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641124/hlm-chip-a-microfluidic-approach-to-study-the-mechanistic-basis-of-cytochrome-p450-inhibition-using-immobilized-human-liver-microsomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tea Pihlaja, Iiro Kiiski, Tiina Sikanen
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) system is a critical elimination route to most pharmaceuticals in human, but also prone to drug-drug interactions arising from the fact that concomitantly administered pharmaceuticals inhibit one another's CYP metabolism. The most severe form of CYP interactions is irreversible inhibition, which results in permanent inactivation of the critical CYP pathway and is only restored by de novo synthesis of new functional enzymes. In this study, we conceptualize a microfluidic approach to mechanistic CYP inhibition studies using human liver microsomes (HLMs) immobilized onto the walls of a polymer micropillar array...
April 17, 2024: European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641057/economic-evaluations-of-car-t-cell-therapies-for-hematologic-and-solid-malignancies-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Kednapa Thavorn, Emily Thompson, Srishti Kumar, Aliisa Heiskanen, Anubhav Agarwal, Harold Atkins, Risa Shorr, Terry Hawrysh, Kelvin Kar-Wing Chan, Justin Presseau, Daniel A Ollendorf, Ian D Graham, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Manoj Mathew Lalu, Surapon Nochaiwong, Dean A Fergusson, Brian Hutton, Doug Coyle, Natasha Kekre
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to systematically review evidence on the cost-effectiveness of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T therapies for patients with cancer. METHODS: Electronic databases were searched in October 2022 and updated in September 2023. Systematic reviews, health technology assessments and economic evaluations that compared costs and effects of CAR-T therapy in cancer patients were included. Two reviewers independently screened studies, extracted data, synthesized results, and critically appraised studies using the Philips checklist...
April 17, 2024: Value in Health: the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641019/a-novel-approach-to-ph-responsive-targeted-cancer-therapy-inhibition-of-fadu-cancer-cell-proliferation-with-a-ph-low-insertion-peptide-conjugated-dgat1-inhibitor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marine Deskeuvre, Junjie Lan, Joris Messens, Olivier Riant, Olivier Feron, Raphaël Frédérick
Targeting enzymes involved in lipid metabolism is increasingly recognized as a promising anticancer strategy. Efficient inhibition of diacylglycerol O-transferase 1 (DGAT1) can block fatty acid (FA) storage. This, in turn, triggers an increase in free polyunsaturated FA concentration, leading to peroxidation and ferroptosis. In this study, we report the development of a pH-sensitive peptide (pHLIP)-drug conjugate designed to selectively deliver DGAT1 inhibitors to cancer cells nested within the acidic microenvironment of tumors...
April 17, 2024: International Journal of Pharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640705/profiling-age-and-body-fluid-dna-methylation-markers-using-nanopore-adaptive-sampling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaka Wing-Sze Yuen, Somasundhari Shanmuganandam, Maurice Stanley, Simon Jiang, Nadine Hein, Runa Daniel, Dennis McNevin, Cameron Jack, Eduardo Eyras
DNA methylation plays essential roles in regulating physiological processes, from tissue and organ development to gene expression and aging processes and has emerged as a widely used biomarker for the identification of body fluids and age prediction. Currently, methylation markers are targeted independently at specific CpG sites as part of a multiplexed assay rather than through a unified assay. Methylation detection is also dependent on divergent methodologies, ranging from enzyme digestion and affinity enrichment to bisulfite treatment, alongside various technologies for high-throughput profiling, including microarray and sequencing...
April 15, 2024: Forensic Science International. Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640667/competitive-sorption-experiments-reveal-new-regression-models-to-predict-phacs-sorption-on-carbonaceous-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edinsson Muñoz-Vega, Marcel Horovitz, Lisa Dönges, Thomas Schiedek, Stephan Schulz, Christoph Schüth
Sorption of hydrophobic organic contaminants onto thermally altered carbonaceous materials (TACM) constitutes a widely used technology for remediation of polluted waters. This process is typically described by sorption isotherms, with one of the most used models, the Polanyi-Dubinin-Manes (PDM) equation, including water solubility (Sw ) as a normalizing factor. In case of pharmaceutical active compounds (PhACs), Sw depends on the pH of the environment due to the ionic/ionizable behavior of these chemicals, a fact frequently ignored in sorption studies of PhACs...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Hazardous Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639367/molecular-potential-and-redox-coregulated-cathodic-electrosynthesis-toward-ionic-azulene-based-thin-films-for-organic-memristors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiongshan Zhang, Dongchuang Wu, Yubin Fu, Jinyong Li, Yu Chen, Bin Zhang
Organic memristors as promising electronic units are attracting significant attention owing to their simplicity of molecular structure design. However, fabricating high-quality organic films via novel synthetic technologies and exploring unprecedented chemical structures to achieve excellent memory performance in organic memristor devices are highly challenging. In this work, we report a cathodic electropolymerization to synthesize an ionic azulene-based memristive film (PPMAz-Py+ Br- ) under the molecular-potential and redox coregulation...
April 19, 2024: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639076/excited-state-properties-of-an-a-d-a-non-fullerene-electron-acceptor-a-lc-td-dftb-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R B Ribeiro, M T do N Varella
Understanding charge transfer processes is essential to estimate the performance of organic photovoltaic technologies. Although experimental production is on the rise, predictability strongly relies on theoretical modeling, which is limited to the size of semiconductors. As a computationally favorable approach, we benchmarked the long-range corrected (LC) time-dependent (TD) formulation of the semi-empirical density functional-based tight-binding method (DFTB) for three polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and studied the DTP-IC-4Ph molecule, a PAH-based non-fullerene electron acceptor (NFA) with an A-D-A backbone structure...
April 19, 2024: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics: PCCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638455/dipolar-skyrmions-and-antiskyrmions-of-arbitrary-topological-charge-at-room-temperature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariam Hassan, Sabri Koraltan, Aladin Ullrich, Florian Bruckner, Rostyslav O Serha, Khrystyna V Levchenko, Gaspare Varvaro, Nikolai S Kiselev, Michael Heigl, Claas Abert, Dieter Suess, Manfred Albrecht
Magnetic skyrmions are localized, stable topological magnetic textures that can move and interact with each other like ordinary particles when an external stimulus is applied. The efficient control of the motion of spin textures using spin-polarized currents opened an opportunity for skyrmionic devices such as racetrack memory and neuromorphic or reservoir computing. The coexistence of skyrmions with high topological charge in the same system promises further possibilities for efficient technological applications...
2024: Nature Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638321/single-molecule-studies-of-dynamic-platelet-interactions-with-endothelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabian Hauser, Christoph Naderer, Eleni Priglinger, Anja Peterbauer, Michael B Fischer, Heinz Redl, Jaroslaw Jacak
A biotechnological platform consisting of two-color 3D super-resolution readout and a microfluidic system was developed to investigate platelet interaction with a layer of perfused endothelial cells under flow conditions. Platelet activation has been confirmed via CD62P clustering on the membrane and mitochondrial morphology of ECs at the single cell level were examined using 3D two-color single-molecule localization microscopy and classified applying machine learning. To compare binding of activated platelets to intact or stressed ECs, a femtosecond laser was used to induced damage to single ECs within the perfused endothelial layer...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637759/screening-of-temperature-responsive-signalling-molecules-during-sex-differentiation-in-asian-yellow-pond-turtle-mauremys-mutica
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoli Liu, Haoyang Xu, Mingwei Peng, Chenyao Zhou, Chengqing Wei, Xiaoyou Hong, Wei Li, Chen Chen, Liqin Ji, Xinping Zhu
BACKGROUND: The Asian yellow pond turtle (Mauremys mutica) is an important commercial freshwater aquaculture species in China. This species is a highly sexually dimorphic species, with males growing at a faster rate than females and exhibits temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), in which the incubation temperature during embryonic development determines the sexual fate. However, the mechanisms of the sex determination or sex differentiation in the Asian yellow pond turtle are remain a mystery...
April 18, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637508/enhanced-light-absorption-and-elevated-viscosity-of-atmospheric-brown-carbon-through-evaporation-of-volatile-components
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Calderon-Arrieta, Ana C Morales, Anusha Priyadarshani Silva Hettiyadura, Taylor M Estock, Chunlin Li, Yinon Rudich, Alexander Laskin
Samples of brown carbon (BrC) material were collected from smoke emissions originating from wood pyrolysis experiments, serving as a proxy for BrC representative of biomass burning emissions. The acquired samples, referred to as "pyrolysis oil (PO1 )," underwent subsequent processing by thermal evaporation of their volatile compounds, resulting in a set of three additional samples with volume reduction factors of 1.33, 2, and 3, denoted as PO1.33 , PO2 , and PO3 . The chemical compositions of these PO x samples and their BrC chromophore features were analyzed using a high-performance liquid chromatography instrument coupled with a photodiode array detector and a high-resolution mass spectrometer...
April 18, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637226/diagnostic-and-prognostic-performance-of-artificial-intelligence-based-fully-automated-on-site-ct-ffr-in-patients-with-cad
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bangjun Guo, Mengchun Jiang, Xiang Guo, Chunxiang Tang, Jian Zhong, Mengjie Lu, Chunyu Liu, Xiaolei Zhang, Hongyan Qiao, Fan Zhou, Pengpeng Xu, Yi Xue, Minwen Zheng, Yang Hou, Yining Wang, Jiayin Zhang, Bo Zhang, Daimin Zhang, Lei Xu, Xiuhua Hu, Changsheng Zhou, Jianhua Li, Zhiwen Yang, Xinsheng Mao, Guangming Lu, Longjiang Zhang
Currently, clinically available coronary CT angiography (CCTA) derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) is time-consuming and complex. We propose a novel artificial intelligence-based fully-automated, on-site CT-FFR technology, which combines the automated coronary plaque segmentation and luminal extraction model with reduced order 3 dimentional (3D) computational fluid dynamics. A total of 463 consecutive patients with 600 vessels from the updated China CT-FFR study in Cohort 1 undergoing both CCTA and invasive fractional flow reserve (FFR) within 90 d were collected for diagnostic performance evaluation...
March 27, 2024: Science Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637075/insights-into-intraspecific-diversity-of-central-carbon-metabolites-in-saccharomyces-cerevisiae-during-wine-fermentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ludovic Monnin, Thibault Nidelet, Jessica Noble, Virginie Galeote
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a major actor in winemaking that converts sugars from the grape must into ethanol and CO2 with outstanding efficiency. Primary metabolites produced during fermentation have a great importance in wine. While ethanol content contributes to the overall profile, other metabolites like glycerol, succinate, acetate or lactate also have significant impacts, even when present in lower concentrations. S. cerevisiae is known for its great genetic diversity that is related to its natural or technological environment...
August 2024: Food Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637036/interplatform-comparison-between-three-ion-mobility-techniques-for-human-plasma-lipid-collision-cross-sections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anaïs C George, Isabelle Schmitz, Florent Rouvière, Sandra Alves, Benoit Colsch, Sabine Heinisch, Carlos Afonso, François Fenaille, Corinne Loutelier-Bourhis
The implementation of ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) in liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) workflows has become a valuable tool for improving compound annotation in metabolomics analyses by increasing peak capacity and by adding a new molecular descriptor, the collision cross section (CCS). Although some studies reported high repeatability and reproducibility of CCS determination and only few studies reported good interplatform agreement for small molecules, standardized protocols are still missing due to the lack of reference CCS values and reference materials...
May 22, 2024: Analytica Chimica Acta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636736/fish-arginase-constrains-excessive-production-of-nitric-oxide-and-limits-mitochondrial-damage-during-aeromonas-hydrophila-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingfu Dong, Nan Wang, Hong Zhou, Xinyan Wang, Anying Zhang, Kun Yang
Bacteria-enhanced inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) overproduces nitric oxide (NO) leading to mitochondrial and cellular damage. In mammals, arginase (ARG), the enzyme consuming the same substrate L-arginine with iNOS, was believed to inhibit iNOS activity by competing the substrate. But in fish, this conception has been widely challenged. In this study, the gene expression using real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) technology showed that when stimulated by Aeromonas hydrophila (A. hydrophila), grass carp (gc) iNOS was up-regulated in head kidney monocytes/macrophages (M0/MФ), and its changes were not detected in the whole tissue of liver or spleen, showing a high degree of cell-specific expression pattern...
April 16, 2024: Fish & Shellfish Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636136/quantification-of-the-aromatase-inhibitor-letrozole-and-its-carbinol-metabolite-in-mouse-plasma-by-uhplc-ms-ms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanieh Taheri, Yan Jin, Eman Ahmed, Peng Hu, Yang Li, Alex Sparreboom, Shuiying Hu
A liquid chromatography - electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) method was developed for the quantification of letrozole, a third-generation aromatase inhibitor, and its main carbinol metabolite (CM) in support of murine pharmacokinetic studies. Using polarity switching, simultaneous ESI-MS measurement of letrozole and CM was achieved in positive and negative mode, respectively. The assay procedure involved a one-step protein precipitation and extraction of all analytes from mouse plasma requiring only 5 μL of sample...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635802/event-detection-in-football-improving-the-reliability-of-match-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonas Bischofberger, Arnold Baca, Erich Schikuta
With recent technological advancements, quantitative analysis has become an increasingly important area within professional sports. However, the manual process of collecting data on relevant match events like passes, goals and tacklings comes with considerable costs and limited consistency across providers, affecting both research and practice. In football, while automatic detection of events from positional data of the players and the ball could alleviate these issues, it is not entirely clear what accuracy current state-of-the-art methods realistically achieve because there is a lack of high-quality validations on realistic and diverse data sets...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635313/multimodal-in-vehicle-hypoglycemia-warning-for-drivers-with-type-1-diabetes-design-and-evaluation-in-simulated-and-real-world-driving
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caterina Bérubé, Martin Maritsch, Vera Franziska Lehmann, Mathias Kraus, Stefan Feuerriegel, Thomas Züger, Felix Wortmann, Christoph Stettler, Elgar Fleisch, A Baki Kocaballi, Tobias Kowatsch
BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia threatens cognitive function and driving safety. Previous research investigated in-vehicle voice assistants as hypoglycemia warnings. However, they could startle drivers. To address this, we combine voice warnings with ambient LEDs. OBJECTIVE: The study assesses the effect of in-vehicle multimodal warning on emotional reaction and technology acceptance among drivers with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: Two studies were conducted, one in simulated driving and the other in real-world driving...
April 18, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635139/inflammatory-gene-panel-guiding-the-study-of-genetics-in-inflammatory-bowel-disease
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REVIEW
Ryan Xin
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a complex disease that develops through a sequence of molecular events that are still poorly defined. This process is driven by a multitude of context-dependent genes that play different roles based on their environment. The complexity and multi-faceted nature of these genes make it difficult to study the genetic basis of IBD. The goal of this article is to review the key genes in the pathophysiology of IBD and highlight new technology that can be used in further research...
April 18, 2024: Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy
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