Search alternatives:
spinae » spinal (Expand Search), spine (Expand Search), shinae (Expand Search)
spike » spie (Expand Search)
mingn » ming (Expand Search), minn (Expand Search), mingi (Expand Search)
pinn » pin (Expand Search), pina (Expand Search), pink (Expand Search)
ping » ling (Expand Search), ming (Expand Search), ying (Expand Search)
peng » eng (Expand Search)
spinae » spinal (Expand Search), spine (Expand Search), shinae (Expand Search)
spike » spie (Expand Search)
mingn » ming (Expand Search), minn (Expand Search), mingi (Expand Search)
pinn » pin (Expand Search), pina (Expand Search), pink (Expand Search)
ping » ling (Expand Search), ming (Expand Search), ying (Expand Search)
peng » eng (Expand Search)
-
81
Functional roles of transforming growth factor activated Kinase-1 (TAK1) in skin wound healing
Published 2011“…Healing wound and maintaining new skin growth requires complex interactions of the epithelium and mesenchyme purportedly mediated by growth factors and cytokines. …”
Get full text
Thesis -
82
Lights, camera, and action : vertebrate skin sets the stage for immune cell interaction with arthropod-vectored pathogens
Published 2014“…Such diseases are vectored by hematophagous arthropods that deposit pathogens into the vertebrate host’s skin during a blood meal. These pathogens spend a substantial amount of time in the skin that allows for interaction with cutaneous immune cells, suggesting a window of opportunity for development of vaccine strategies. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
83
Design and Construction of Artificial Extracellular Matrix (aECM) Proteins from Escherichia coli for Skin Tissue Engineering
Published 2016“…Recently, Tjin and coworkers developed integrin-specific aECM proteins designed for promoting human skin keratinocyte attachment and propagation. In their work, the aECM proteins incorporate cell binding domains taken from fibronectin, laminin-5 and collagen IV, as well as flanking elastin-like repeats. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
84
Conditional knock out of N-WASP in keratinocytes causes skin barrier defects and atopic dermatitis-like inflammation
Published 2018“…N-WASPK14KO mice exhibited stunted growth, alopecia, dry and wrinkled skin. The dry skin in N-WASPK14KO mice is probably due to increased transepidermal water loss (TEWL) caused by barrier function defects as revealed by dye penetration assay. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
85
Printable superelastic conductors with extreme stretchability and robust cycling endurance enabled by liquid-metal particles
Published 2020Subjects: Get full text
Journal Article -
86
-
87
-
88
Src is activated by the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β/δ in ultraviolet radiation-induced skin cancer
Published 2014“…Although non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most common human cancer and its incidence continues to rise worldwide, the mechanisms underlying its development remain incompletely understood. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
89
The cellular characterization of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in virus-infected cells using the receptor binding domain binding specific human monoclonal antibodies
Published 2022“…While all five antibodies bound conformational-specific epitopes within SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein, only PD5, PD7, and SC23 were able to bind to the receptor binding domain (RBD). …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
90
Methodology research in clinical studies for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) of the skin: Addressing design, conduct and relevance for context and target population
Published 2017“…<p>Buruli Ulcer (BU) and Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) are two Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) of the skin. Both are ‘diseases of poverty’ and can cause long-term disabilities. …”
Thesis -
91
Virus-like particles of nodavirus displaying the receptor binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: a potential VLP-based COVID-19 vaccine
Published 2023“…The receptor binding domain (RBD) of the virus spike (S) glycoprotein has been extensively used in vaccine development due to its role in host cell attachment and penetration. …”
Get full text
Article -
92
Oral and topical administration of a geranyl acetophenone attenuates DNCB-induced atopic dermatitis-like skin lesions in BALB/c mice
Published 2024“…Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, allergic inflammatory skin disorder that lacks a definite cure. Using a mouse DNCB-induced AD-like skin lesions model, this study evaluated the potential therapeutic utility of tHGA as an oral and topical treatment for AD. …”
Get full text
Article -
93
Low-cost incubator for live-cell imaging
Published 2024Subjects: Get full text
Final Year Project (FYP) -
94
Comparison of a simplified skin pointer device compared with a skeletal marker for knee rotation laxity : a cadaveric study using a rotation-meter
Published 2019“…AIM : To compare the measurements of knee rotation laxity by non-invasive skin pointer with a knee rotation jig in cadaveric knees against a skeletally mounted marker. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
95
Coordinated Control of Distributed Energy-Storage Systems for Voltage Regulation in Distribution Networks
Published 2016Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
96
Intensity-modulated magnetic field sensor based on magnetic fluid and optical fiber gratings
Published 2014Get full text
Get full text
Journal Article -
97
Lancing drug reservoirs into subcutaneous fat to combat obesity and associated metabolic diseases
Published 2021“…Specifically, ultrathin, core-shelled, and lance-shaped polymeric drug reservoirs (micro-lances [MLs]) are readily fabricated by a thermal pressing molding method and totally implanted into subcutaneous fat by lancing through the skin. Using a diet-induced obese mouse model, it is shown that the development of obesity and associated metabolic disorders is effectively inhibited by applying therapeutic core-shelled MLs once every 2 weeks. …”
Get full text
Journal Article -
98
-
99
-
100