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Drug-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) rely on cell membrane properties to exert anticancer effects
Published 2016“…Using in vitro assays with breast cancer cells, we have confirmed that cell membrane properties are essential for ROS, in the form of hydrogen peroxide (H[subscript 2]O[subscript 2]), to induce cell death. …”
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High-throughput nuclear delivery and rapid expression of DNA via mechanical and electrical cell-membrane disruption
Published 2017“…Passing cells at high speed through microfluidic constrictions smaller than the cell diameter mechanically disrupts the cell membrane, allowing a subsequent electric field to further disrupt the nuclear envelope and drive DNA molecules into the cytoplasm and nucleus. …”
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Cell membrane-coated electrospun fibers enhance keratinocyte growth through cell-type specific interactions
Published 2022“…Although cell membrane-coated fiber scaffolds can be useful for regenerative medicine by presenting both cell surface antigens and topographical cues, it remains unknown whether changes in cellular behavior on cell membrane-coated scaffolds are due to specific cell-cell interactions. …”
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A study of lipid-mediated clustering of oncogenic Ras proteins on cell membrane using nanotopography engineering
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Weak glycolipid binding of a microdomain-tracer peptide correlates with aggregation and slow diffusion on cell membranes
Published 2013“…Organized assembly or aggregation of sphingolipid-binding ligands, such as certain toxins and pathogens, has been suggested to increase binding affinity of the ligand to the cell membrane and cause membrane reorganization or distortion. …”
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Molecular dynamics simulations of heterogeneous cell membranes in response to uniaxial membrane stretches at high loading rates
Published 2017“…Therapeutic shock waves have the potential to mechanically destroy diseased cells and/or increase cell membrane permeability for drug delivery. However, the biomolecular mechanisms by which shock waves interact with diseased and healthy cellular components remain largely unknown. …”
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The Plant plasma membrane : structure, function, and molecular biology /
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Transport characterization of hydrogel matrices for cell encapsulation /
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Review of Microfluidic Methods for Cellular Lysis
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Immunofluorescence staining of phosphoinositides in primary mouse hippocampal neurons in dissociated culture
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Genetically engineered membrane-based nanoengagers for immunotherapy of pancreatic cancer
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Impact of saffron on rat sperm membrane integrity and spermatogenesis status
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