ffect of PBA-Ac concentration on the viscoelastic properties of boronate hydrogels.

Adaptable boronate ester hydrogels with tunable viscoelastic spectra to probe timescale dependent mechanotransduction

Oct. 31, 2019

Cells are capable of sensing the differences in elastic and viscous properties (i.e., the ‘viscoelasticity’) of their tissue microenvironment and responding accordingly by changing their transcriptional activity and modifying their behaviors. When designing viscoelastic materials to mimic the mechanical properties of native tissue niches, it is important to consider the...

 hMSC retraction in response to substrate viscoelasticity.

Photo-induced viscoelasticity in cytocompatible hydrogel substrates

Oct. 31, 2019

Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) sense and respond to the bulk elastic and viscoelastic properties of their microenvironment, as well as the spatial distribution of these mechanical signals. Hydrogel substrates with photo-controlled mechanical properties can allow one to probe the cellular response to localized variations in substrate viscoelasticity. Here, we...

Characterization of the RTG-lysine and RTG–AuNP hydrogels

Gold Nanoparticle-Functionalized Reverse Thermal Gel for Tissue Engineering Applications

Oct. 31, 2019

Utilizing polymers in cardiac tissue engineering holds promise for restoring function to the heart following myocardial infarction, which is associated with grave morbidity and mortality. To properly mimic native cardiac tissue, materials must not only support cardiac cell growth but also have inherent conductive properties. Here, we present an injectable...

Conformation selection by high-affinity ERK inhibitors.

Activation loop dynamics are controlled by conformation-selective inhibitors of ERK2

Oct. 31, 2019

Conformational selection by small molecules expands inhibitory possibilities for protein kinases. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements of the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase ERK2 have shown that activation by dual phosphorylation induces global motions involving exchange between two states, L and R. We show that ERK inhibitors Vertex-11e and SCH772984 exploit...

Effect of physeal injury on limb lengthening and angular deformity

Rabbit Model of Physeal Injury for the Evaluation of Regenerative Medicine Approaches

Oct. 30, 2019

Physeal injuries can lead to bony repair tissue formation, known as a bony bar. This can result in growth arrest or angular deformity, which is devastating for children that have not yet reached their full height. Current clinical treatment involves resecting the bony bar and replacing it with a fat...

Use of multiple assembly methods improves recovered gene counts

A metaanalysis of bat phylogenetics and positive selection based on genomes and transcriptomes from 18 species

Oct. 30, 2019

Historically, the evolution of bats has been analyzed using a small number of genetic loci for many species or many genetic loci for a few species. Here we present a phylogeny of 18 bat species, each of which is represented in 1,107 orthologous gene alignments used to build the tree...

CD4 is polymorphic in chimpanzees.

A glycan shield on chimpanzee CD4 protects against infection by primate lentiviruses (HIV/SIV)

Oct. 30, 2019

Pandemic HIV-1 (group M) emerged following the cross-species transmission of a simian immunodeficiency virus from chimpanzees (SIVcpz) to humans. Primate lentiviruses (HIV/SIV) require the T cell receptor CD4 to enter into target cells. By surveying the sequence and function of CD4 in 50 chimpanzee individuals, we find that all chimpanzee...

Classification of dsRNA contigs assembled from dsRNA isolated from reptiles and mule deer

dsRNA-Seq: Identification of Viral Infection by Purifying and Sequencing dsRNA

Oct. 30, 2019

RNA viruses are a major source of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases around the world. We developed a method to identify RNA viruses that is based on the fact that RNA viruses produce double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) while replicating. Purifying and sequencing dsRNA from the total RNA isolated from infected tissue...

Collective ventilation in honeybee nests

Oct. 29, 2019

European honey bees ( Apis mellifera ) live in large congested nest cavities with a single opening that limits passive ventilation. When the local air temperature exceeds a threshold, the nests are actively ventilated by bees fanning their wings at the nest entrance. Here, we show that colonies with relatively...

Description of the experimental arenas and beetles. Individuals of Scarabaeus ambiguus (left) and S. lamarcki (right) are depicted side-by-side for size comparison

The effect of step size on straight-line orientation

Oct. 29, 2019

Moving along a straight path is a surprisingly difficult task. This is because, with each ensuing step, noise is generated in the motor and sensory systems, causing the animal to deviate from its intended route. When relying solely on internal sensory information to correct for this noise, the directional error...

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