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Fabrication of nanoemulsion loaded with cefuroxime for efficient translocation across the blood brain barrier
Published 2018“…Drugs that are effective against diseases in the central nervous system and reach the brain via the blood compartment must pass the blood brain barrier (BBB), the unique interface that formed protection against potentially harmful molecules. Antibiotics in high doses had been used to treat this illness however, with significant increase in side effects. …”
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8122
Anticancer potential of rosmarinic acid and its improved production through biotechnological interventions and functional genomics
Published 2018“…Studies have elucidated the varied pharmacological potential of RA and its derived molecules, including anticancer, antiangiogenic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities. …”
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In vitro evaluation of the inhalable quercetin loaded nanoemulsion for pulmonary delivery
Published 2018“…These results of the study suggest that nanoemulsion is a potential carrier system for pulmonary delivery of molecules with low water solubility like quercetin.…”
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Development of all-fiber laser intracavity with tapered biosensor
Published 2019“…This research work demonstrates the integration of a bio-functionalized tapered fiber sensor in a fiber laser cavity for detection of biological molecules. The significance of integrating the sensor within the fiber laser cavity lies in the simplification of the sensing results. …”
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8125
Selective cytotoxicity of organotin(IV) compounds with 2,3-dihydroxybenzyldithiocarbazate Schiff bases
Published 2020“…The five-coordinate geometry for each of the diorganotin molecules was defined by two carbon atoms from the tin-bound substituents as well as three donor atoms derived from the dinegative, tridentate dithiocarbazate ligands, namely thiolate-S, phenoxide-O and imine-N atoms. …”
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Differential regulation of LPS-mediated VE-cadherin disruption in human endothelial cells and the underlying signaling pathways: a mini review
Published 2020“…In endothelial cells, the adherens junction comprises of VE-cadherin and its associated adhesion molecules such as p120, α-catenin, and β-catenin, in which α-catenin links cytoplasmic tails of VE-cadherin to actin cytoskeleton through β-catenin. …”
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Development of active bilayer packaging films incorporated with mangosteen pericarp extract and their application in packaging of palm oil
Published 2018“…From the three carriers (fish gelatin, soy protein isolate and corn starch), soy protein isolate (SPI) outperformed the others due to the structure of SPI that can allow more antioxidant molecules to be attached to it. Then, the active SPI film was laminated on polyethylene (PE) film to develop an active bilayer film with an antioxidant property. …”
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8129
Characterization and Reactions of Copper (II) - Glycerol Complex
Published 1998“…The structure of Cu-Gly complex ion was therefore suggested to be atetragonally distorted octahedron, with the two glycerolate ions lying in a square plane. The two water molecules were assumed to be weakly bonded at the axial positions. …”
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8130
Structure elucidation and docking analysis of 5M mutant of T1 lipase Geobacillus zalihae
Published 2021“…The three-dimensional structure of 5M mutant lipase was solved at 2.64 Å with two molecules per asymmetric unit. The detailed analysis of the structure revealed that there was a decrease in the number of molecular interactions, including hydrogen bonds and ion interactions, which are important in maintaining the stability of lipase. …”
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An insight into the effects of ratios and temperatures on a Tetrabutylammonium bromide with Ethylene glycol deep eutectic solvent
Published 2021“…Hence, the introduction of EG molecules significantly affected ionic interaction within the resulting DES and changed its properties. …”
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Isolation and characterisation of major histocompatibility complex gene class I and II in Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus Desmarest)
Published 2019“…Class I and II MHC genes are responsible for encoding MHC molecules in the cells that recognise pathogenic peptides and present them to T-Cells on the cell surface for adaptive immune response. …”
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8133
Development Of A Naïve Human Fab Antibody Library To Generate Monoclonal Antibodies Against Bmsxp Recombinant Antigen
Published 2015“…Antibodies are glycoproteins produced by B-cells against molecules foreign to the body. This study focused on the production of antigen specific human The Fab region consists of one constant and one variable domain which are both located at the heavy chain and the light chain. …”
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8134
Performance & Emission Characteristic Of Emulsified Biofuel Application In Diesel Engine
Published 2017“…However, its higher viscosity and heavier molecules can contribute to several engine problems such as low atomization during injection, carbon deposit formation and injector clogging. …”
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8135
Chitosan Based Acetone Sensor For Detecting Low Concentration Acetone
Published 2013“…It was found that the amine and hydroxyl groups in molecular structure of chitosan film can interact well with the molecules of acetone vapor touching its surface. This interaction was indicated by different output voltages of CBAS for different concentration of acetone. …”
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8136
Performance & Emission Characteristic Of Emulsified Biofuel Application In Diesel Engine
Published 2017“…However, its higher viscosity and heavier molecules can contribute to several engine problems such as low atomization during injection, carbon deposit formation and injector clogging. …”
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8137
Fabrication And Characterization Of Bioactive Glassalginate Scaffolds
Published 2018“…Tissue engineering evolved from the field of biomaterials development and refers to the practice of combining scaffolds, cells and biologically active molecules into functional tissues. The goal of tissue engineering is to assemble functional constructs that restore, maintain or improve damaged tissues or whole organs. …”
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Understanding The Effects Of Garcinia Atroviridis Essential Oils In Combination With 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose On Pancreatic Cancer Cells (Panc 1)
Published 2020“…The effects of EO-L, 2-DG and EOL+2DG were further investigated on mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), apoptosis, cell cycle and mRNA expression of selected regulatory molecules involved in apoptosis and cellular metabolism. …”
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Synthesis Of Chitosan-Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Nanocomposite For The Removal Of Remazol Black B Dye
Published 2022“…The CS and CS-MWCNT films can be potentially used as an efficient adsorbent to adsorb RBB dye molecules in wastewater.…”
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Effect Of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes On The Performance Of Self-Healing Rubber
Published 2022“…From SEM images, a small gap was observed at the cut line for NR with 6 phr of multi-wall carbon nanotube which may be due to the addition of multi-wall carbon nanotube reduced the reaction between PZT radical with zinc thiolate and rubber molecules as the multi-wall carbon nanotube content increased. …”
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