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    A materials science framework for connecting protein stability with surface adsorption and coating applications by Ma, Gamaliel Junren

    Published 2022
    “…To test this hypothesis, serum albumins as model proteins with modulated conformational stabilities based on their structure and processing, in line with the materials science paradigm, were comparatively evaluated using an experimental approach that characterized the proteins’ solution-phase conformational stabilities by measuring their temperature-dependent aggregation profiles and degree of secondary structural unfolding, and also that which characterized the proteins’ adsorption behavior by measuring their adsorption uptake, adsorption rate and extent of surface-induced denaturation. …”
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    A novel eukaryotic RdRP-dependent small RNA pathway represses antiviral immunity by controlling an ERK pathway component in the black-legged tick by Feng, Canran, Torimaru, Kyosuke, Lim, Mandy Yu Theng, Chak, Li-Ling, Shiimori, Masami, Tsuji, Kosuke, Tanaka, Tetsuya, Iida, Junko, Okamura, Katsutomo

    Published 2023
    “…Here, we study sRNAs in the ISE6 cell line, which is derived from the black-legged tick, an important vector of human and animal pathogens. …”
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    Differences in pulse manifestations at Cunkou based on simplified modeling of tactile sensing by Shi, Yubing, Yang, Hongyi, Yeo, Joon Hock

    Published 2024
    “…The features of pulse manifestations at Cunkou, using direct pulse-taking technique but at different depths, superficial, middle, and deep positions, respectively, predicted by the developed tactile sensing model were in line with those described in TCM pulse theories. …”
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