| Vol. 13.38 – 29 September, 2022 |
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| Researchers used tumor microenvironment responsive nanogels with prominent tumor-targeting capability by Panc02 cell membranes coating and inhibition of tumor-derived prostaglandin E2, aimed at improving natural killer cells activation, and inducing activated NK cells-dependent dendritic cells recruitment. [Small] |
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| PUBLICATIONSRanked by the impact factor of the journal |
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| Scientists proposed that an ECM-derived from a suitable cell source might efficiently promote the formation of calcified cartilage. [Biomaterials Science] |
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| Multiple collagens, laminins, fibronectin, nidogen, and Hspg2 were upregulated in obese white adipose tissue from mice and humans. [Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry] |
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| The authors developed a 4-arm poly(ethylene-glycol)-maleimide hydrogel functionalized with interleukin-10 to improve the local delivery and efficacy of a cell therapy against autoimmune disease. [ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering] |
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| To identify the compensatory role of matrix metalloproteinase 3 (MMP3), mice were generated with MMP3 deletion in addition to MMP14 loss in fibroblasts. [European Journal of Cell Biology] |
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| Scientists explored the relationship between differentially expressed histone deacetylases and cartilage development, especially ECM homeostasis maintenance. [Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism] |
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| Investigators review how the interplay of mechanical forces, biochemical signalling and molecular self-organization determines the composition, organization, mechanosensitivity and dynamics of these adhesions. [Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology] |
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| The authors provide a panoramic view of an emerging fabrication strategy, matrix-directed mineralization, which imitates the in vivo growth of some biominerals. [Journal of the American Chemical Society] |
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| Scientists provide an overview of native glycosaminoglycans, their structure, and their properties, specifically their interaction with proteins, their effect on cell behavior, and their mechanical role in the ECM. [Acta Biomaterialia] |
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| MIT Professor Richard Hynes, a pioneer in studying cellular adhesion, has been named a recipient of the 2022 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award. [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] |
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| October 10 – 12, 2022 Lausanne, Switzerland |
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| Garvan Institute of Medical Research – Sydney, Australia |
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| Cedars-Sinai – Los Angeles, California, United States |
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| InVitro Cell Research, LLC – Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States |
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| University Medical Center Freiburg – Freiburg, Germany |
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| University Hospital of Muenster – Münster, Germany |
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