Bioactive glasses: where are we and where are we going?
F Baino, S Hamzehlou, S Kargozar - Journal of functional biomaterials, 2018 - mdpi.com
Bioactive glasses caused a revolution in healthcare and paved the way for modern
biomaterial-driven regenerative medicine. The first 45S5 glass composition, invented by …
biomaterial-driven regenerative medicine. The first 45S5 glass composition, invented by …
Microneedle-mediated vaccination: innovation and translation
Vaccine administration by subcutaneous or intramuscular injection is the most commonly
prescribed route for inoculation, however, it is often associated with some deficiencies such …
prescribed route for inoculation, however, it is often associated with some deficiencies such …
Contribution of hydrogen bonds to protein stability
CN Pace, H Fu, K Lee Fryar, J Landua… - Protein …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the contribution of the burial of polar groups
and their hydrogen bonds to the conformational stability of proteins. We measured the …
and their hydrogen bonds to the conformational stability of proteins. We measured the …
[图书][B] Handbook of industrial drying
AS Mujumdar - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Still the Most Complete, Up-To-Date, and Reliable Reference in the FieldDrying is a highly
energy-intensive operation and is encountered in nearly all industrial sectors. With rising …
energy-intensive operation and is encountered in nearly all industrial sectors. With rising …
Ion mobility spectrometry‐mass spectrometry (IMS‐MS) of small molecules: Separating and assigning structures to ions
C Lapthorn, F Pullen… - Mass spectrometry …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The phenomenon of ion mobility (IM), the movement/transport of charged particles under the
influence of an electric field, was first observed in the early 20th Century and harnessed later …
influence of an electric field, was first observed in the early 20th Century and harnessed later …
Silk fibroin as a vehicle for drug delivery applications
Silk fibroin (SF), a naturally occurring protein polymer, has several unique properties making
it a favorable matrix for the incorporation and delivery of a range of therapeutic agents. SF is …
it a favorable matrix for the incorporation and delivery of a range of therapeutic agents. SF is …
Protein ionizable groups: pK values and their contribution to protein stability and solubility
CN Pace, GR Grimsley, JM Scholtz - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009 - ASBMB
The structure, stability, solubility, and function of proteins depend on their net charge and on
the ionization state of the individual residues. Consequently, biochemists are interested in …
the ionization state of the individual residues. Consequently, biochemists are interested in …
Evidence for macromolecular protein rings in the absence of bulk water
BT Ruotolo, K Giles, I Campuzano, AM Sandercock… - Science, 2005 - science.org
We have examined the architecture of a protein complex in the absence of bulk water. By
determining collision cross sections of assemblies of the trp RNA binding protein, TRAP, we …
determining collision cross sections of assemblies of the trp RNA binding protein, TRAP, we …
Contribution of hydrophobic interactions to protein stability
CN Pace, H Fu, KL Fryar, J Landua, SR Trevino… - Journal of molecular …, 2011 - Elsevier
Our goal was to gain a better understanding of the contribution of hydrophobic interactions
to protein stability. We measured the change in conformational stability, Δ (ΔG), for …
to protein stability. We measured the change in conformational stability, Δ (ΔG), for …
Do Ionic Liquids Exhibit the Required Characteristics to Dissolve, Extract, Stabilize, and Purify Proteins? Past-Present-Future Assessment
Proteins are highly labile molecules, thus requiring the presence of appropriate solvents and
excipients in their liquid milieu to keep their stability and biological activity. In this field, ionic …
excipients in their liquid milieu to keep their stability and biological activity. In this field, ionic …