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Gadonanotube materials as new intracellular MRI contrast agents for stem cell labeling
(2016)Stem cells possess great potential for different medical applications and every year more investigators join this field of study. As interest in stem cells has increased, it has become essential to track the cellsin vivo in order to study their biodistribution and possible tissue accumulation. Here, we review the use of two new carbon nanotube-based ... -
A gain-of-function mutation in IAA16 confers reduced responses to auxin and abscisic acid and impedes plant growth and fertility
(2012)Auxin regulates many aspects of plant development, in part, through degradation of the Aux/IAA family of transcriptional repressors. Consequently, stabilizing mutations in several Aux/IAA proteins confer reduced auxin responsiveness. However, of the 29 apparent Aux/IAA proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana, fewer than half have roles established through ... -
Galactose utilization
(2021-11-16)The present disclosure describes a genetically engineered bacteria that relieves the catabolite repression problem exerted by the Spot 42 small regulatory RNA by adding a galactokinase that does not contain the Spot 42 binding region. As such, galK (galactokinase) and galM (mutarotase) and the like can be expressed allow better galactose utilization. -
Gapless topological Fulde-Ferrell superfluidity induced by an in-plane Zeeman field
(2014)Topological superfluids are recently discovered quantum matter that hosts topologically protected gapless edge states known as Majorana fermions—exotic quantum particles that act as their own antiparticles and obey non-Abelian statistics. Their realizations are believed to lie at the heart of future technologies such as fault-tolerant quantum ...