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M13 BACTERIOPHAGE-BASED POLYMERS, A PROMISING NEXT GENERATION OF BIOHYDROGEL
(2018-12-14)
Hydrogel has been considered a promising material for many biomedical applicational researches due to its unique properties. One such promising hydrogel is a peptide-based hydrogel due to its excellent biocompatibility and ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Nucleic Acid Tertiary Structures
(2011)
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is ubiquitous to all organisms and a molecule that essential to all life forms. RNA is a versatile molecule with numerous cellular functions. With advances in nucleic acid sequencing, researchers ...
Mutational Analysis of Bacterial Condensins
(2011)
Genetic information is carried on chromosomes in all organisms and chromosome is at the center of all life processes. The chromosome must be properly folded to fit into the cells. Moreover, replication and segregation of ...
CONSTANT-pH MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS: DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATIONS
(2012)
Constant-pH molecular dynamics has recently emerged as a useful technique for studying the microscopic details underlying pH dependent properties of proteins. We further develop continuous constant-pH molecular dynamics ...
Roles of Unique Membrane Fusion Proteins
(2015-11)
One of the primary mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in bacteria stems from the expression of multicomponent efflux transporters, located in the membranes of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Although these ...
Study of Silica Sol-Gel Materials for Sensor Development
(2010)
As a widely-explored subject for numerous applications, silica sol-gel has attracted
KINETIC DOPING OF SILICA SOL-GEL THIN FILMS AND APPLICATION AS BIOSENSORS
(2019-05-10)
Easy to use and easy to produce biosensors would have a huge range of applications. To reach this goal many see the incorporation of a protein into a sol-gel network as one of the most viable options. The current most ...
TARGETED GENE DELIVERY TO MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS USING NANOPARTICLES
(2016-05-13)
Stem cells hold great potential for the regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Controlling the fate of stem cell in a reliable method still remains a problem. The strategies for directing the fate of stem cells ...
Single-probe Mass Spectrometry Imaging: Applications and Advanced Data Analysis
(2019-12)
Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is becoming a powerful tool in the bioanalytical studies owing to its unique capability to sensitively map the spatial distribution of broad ranges of molecules on biological samples. Due ...
Synthesis, Purification and Assembly of Gold and Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
(2010)
The aims of the current research include developing new synthetic strategies to prepare structurally complex gold nanoparticles and new size sorting methods to separate nanoparticles of larger size, as well as studying the ...