In Vivo Application Articles & Analysis
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Among the various tools utilized in research and therapeutic applications, miRNA mimics have emerged as powerful instruments for manipulating and studying gene expression. ...
This article explores the diverse applications of copper-free click chemistry in biomedical research, highlighting its potential for clickable drug surrogates, labeling cellular membrane lipids and proteins, in vivo imaging, and in vivo drug delivery. ...
This experiment was conducted to establish a system for detecting trace cobalt ions in water and plant tissues using a voltammetric in vivo sensor. Cyclic and stripping voltammetry was devised from hand-made, macro-type implantable three-electrode systems. ...
Introduction The terminal sialic acids on the carbohydrate side chains of glycoproteins have a major impact on their overall properties, including their circulatory half-lives in vivo (Ngantung et al., 2006). Therefore, recombinant glycoprotein biologics intended for human therapeutic applications are usually manufactured in mammalian cell systems, which have ...
Iron oxide nanostructures including nanoparticles and nanorods have been widely used for numerous in vivo and vitro applications such as magnetic resonance imaging contrast enhancement, tissue repair and drug delivery. ...
A total of 12 of the 24 dogs had concomitant transcutaneous application of low-frequency ultrasound (27 kHz) over the chest. At 90 minutes, the mean TIMI grade flow in the t-PA alone group was 0.9261.4 compared with 2.4261.9 in the t-PA plus ultrasound group (P50.006). ...