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Role of Q103A residue in vWbp-mediated cross-linking of FnBPA to fibrin(ogen).
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Distribution of fluid bridges between the foot pads of bees and the contact planes.
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Conservation and functional relevance of the Q103 residue in FnBPA isoforms.
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Measurements of the normal and shear forces applied when the adhesive pad of a bee acts alone.
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<b>Dataset: Antibiotic susceptibility and PCR results of Staphylococcus spp. Isolated from Eye infection .</b>
Published 2025“…Apart from this, these bacteria have several virulence factors among which include adhesin and biofilm forming capacity which enhance their resistance against treatment. …”
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A Mismatch Minimization Strategy for Sorting in [Pd<sub>2</sub>L<sub>2</sub>]<sup>4+</sup> Macrocycles
Published 2025“…A variety of combinations give narcissistic or statistical sorting, but most interestingly, two low-symmetry [Pd<sub>2</sub>(L)(L′)]<sup>4+</sup> macrocycles form integratively, even though both contain unfavorable interactions. …”
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Pressure-Driven Loading of Large Guests in Metal–Organic Frameworks
Published 2025“…Confining guest molecules within metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) allows their physical and chemical properties to be harnessed in their heterogenized form. However, apart from the loading of small molecules that can freely diffuse into and out of MOF pores, there is not yet a general and efficient strategy for loading and confining bulky organic molecules into MOFs with small apertures. …”
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Glycosylation as a Facile Route to Control Enzyme Orientation at Interfaces
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Overview of archaic SNPs (aSNPs) potentially affecting G4 formation, identified by G4SNVHunter.
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