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Protein Ubiquitination is a crucial cellular biological process. It involves the binding of Ubiquitin protein to the target protein, thereby regulating the degradation, positioning, activation, etc., of the target protein. To detect protein ubiquitination, methods such as Immunoprecipitation (IP) combined with Western blot, mass spectrometry analysis, etc., are commonly used. Here are the typical ...
Nano-vesicles, also known as liposomes, have emerged as promising drug delivery systems due to their unique structure and properties. These tiny spherical lipid bilayers can encapsulate various therapeutic agents, including protein drugs. In this article, we will explore the process of preparing nano-vesicles for encapsulating protein drugs, as well as the advantages of utilizing this innovative ...
Overview of Whole Genome Sequencing The genome of each individual organism contains its entire genetic information. Whole genome sequencing technology can comprehensively and accurately analyze entire genomes, thereby breaking the information contained in it and revealing the complexity and diversity of the genome. The emergence of whole genome sequencing technology is a revolutionary advancement ...
Background: Synthetic expanded polytetrafluorethylene (ePTFE) grafts are routinely used for vascular repair and reconstruction but prone to sustained bacterial infections. Investigational bioengineered human acellular vessels (HAVs) have shown clinical success and may confer lower susceptibility to infection. Here we directly compared the susceptibility of ePTFE grafts and HAV to bacterial ...
A breakthrough in nanotechnology accelerates vaccine production While COVID-19 hotspots have continued to emerge driven by the Delta variants, the data still shows that vaccinations are effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths. While over 4 billion vaccine doses have been administered worldwide, only 27% of the world’s population and only 1.1% of people in low-income countries ...
In May 2017, a Consortium, coordinated by LG Sonic, started the LiceSonic research project in order to develop a smart and environmentally friendly method to control sea lice in open finfish production. The research project has now advanced to finalizing integration between the monitoring software and hardware. In May 2017, a Consortium, coordinated by LG Sonic, started the LiceSonic research ...
Controlling algae with low-power ultrasound is a well-established technology that has been in existence for many years. It is an environmentally-friendly technology that is harmless to fish and plants. This article explains how ultrasound controls algae, including the five most common questions related to ultrasonic algae control. Ultrasonic algae control Algal blooms cause reduced light ...
Liposomes works as carriers for active agents. Ultrasound is an effective tool to prepare and form the liposomes for the entrapment of active agents. Before encapsulation, the liposomes tend to form clusters due to the surface charge-charge interaction of phospholipid polar heads (Mickova et al. 2008), furthermore they have to be opened. By way of example, Zhu et al. (2003) describe the ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the acute developmental neurotoxicity of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in zebrafish larvae. From 2 to 120 h postfertilization Zebrafish embryos at were exposed to DE‐71 (0, 31.0, 68.7, and 227.6 µg/L). We studied the locomotor behavior of larvae, involvement of the cholinergic system, and selected gene and protein expressions in the central ...
Recent research projects have underlined the potential of ultrasound as a chemical free treatment in water-related applications. This article reviews the use of ultrasound produced by the LG Sonic technology, with a focus on wastewater, irrigation and aquaculture applications. Sound Sound can be described as mechanical energy transmitted by pressure waves in a material medium. Thus, sound ...
