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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683997/genetic-and-phenotypic-profiling-of-single-living-circulating-tumor-cells-from-patients-with-microfluidics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaizai Dong, Yusen Wang, Gaolian Xu, Bing Liu, Yang Wang, Julien Reboud, Pawel Jajesniak, Shi Yan, Pingchuan Ma, Feng Liu, Yuhao Zhou, Zhiyuan Jin, Kuan Yang, Zhaocun Huang, Minglei Zhuo, Bo Jia, Jian Fang, Panpan Zhang, Nan Wu, Mingzhu Yang, Jonathan M Cooper, Lingqian Chang
Accurate prediction of the efficacy of immunotherapy for cancer patients through the characterization of both genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity in individual patient cells holds great promise in informing targeted treatments, and ultimately in improving care pathways and clinical outcomes. Here, we describe the nanoplatform for interrogating living cell host-gene and (micro-)environment (NICHE) relationships, that integrates micro- and nanofluidics to enable highly efficient capture of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from blood samples...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683892/chronopotentiometric-nanopore-sensor-based-on-a-stimulus-responsive-molecularly-imprinted-polymer-for-label-free-dual-biomarker-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junhao Wang, Huihui Zhou, Rongning Liang, Wei Qin
The development of sensors for detection of biomarkers exhibits an exciting potential in diagnosis of diseases. Herein, we propose a novel electrochemical sensing strategy for label-free dual-biomarker detection, which is based on the combination of stimulus-responsive molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-modified nanopores and a polymeric membrane chronopotentiometric sensor. The ion fluxes galvanostatically imposed on the sensing membrane surface can be blocked by the recognition reaction between the target biomarker in the sample solution and the stimulus-responsive MIP receptor in the nanopores, thus causing a potential change...
April 29, 2024: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683669/engineered-nanoporous-frameworks-for-adsorption-cooling-applications
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REVIEW
Jian Shen, Abhishek Kumar, Mohammad Wahiduzzaman, Dushyant Barpaga, Guillaume Maurin, Radha Kishan Motkuri
The energy demand for traditional vapor-compressed technology for space cooling continues to soar year after year due to global warming and the increasing human population's need to improve living and working conditions. Thus, there is a growing demand for eco-friendly technologies that use sustainable or waste energy resources. This review discusses the properties of various refrigerants used for adsorption cooling applications followed by a brief discussion on the thermodynamic cycle. Next, sorbents traditionally used for cooling are reviewed to emphasize the need for advanced capture materials with superior properties to improve refrigerant sorption...
April 29, 2024: Chemical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683322/scalable-cost-effective-and-decentralized-dna-barcoding-with-oxford-nanopore-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrita Srivathsan, Rudolf Meier
DNA barcodes are useful in biodiversity research, but sequencing barcodes with dye termination methods ("Sanger sequencing") has been so time-consuming and expensive that DNA barcodes are not as widely used as they should be. Fortunately, MinION sequencers from Oxford Nanopore Technologies have recently emerged as a cost-effective and efficient alternative for barcoding. MinION barcodes are now suitable for large-scale species discovery and enable specimen identification when the target species are represented in barcode databases...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683320/dna-barcodes-using-a-dual-nanopore-device
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swarnadeep Seth, Aniket Bhattacharya
We report a novel method based on the current blockade (CB) characteristics obtained from a dual nanopore device that can determine DNA barcodes with near-perfect accuracy using a Brownian dynamics simulation strategy. The method supersedes our previously reported velocity correction algorithm (S. Seth and A. Bhattacharya, RSC Advances, 11:20781-20787, 2021), taking advantage of the better measurement of the time-of-flight (TOF) protocol offered by the dual nanopore setup. We demonstrate the efficacy of the method by comparing our simulation data from a coarse-grained model of a polymer chain consisting of 2048 excluded volume beads of diameter 𝜎 = 24 bp using with those obtained from experimental CB data from a 48,500 bp λ-phage DNA, providing a <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683316/dna-sequencing-technologies-and-dna-barcoding
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anisha David, J Deepa Arul Priya, Akash Gautam
DNA barcodes are short, standardized DNA segments that geneticists can use to identify all living taxa. On the other hand, DNA barcoding identifies species by analyzing these specific regions against a DNA barcode reference library. In its initial years, DNA barcodes sequenced by Sanger's method were extensively used by taxonomists for the characterization and identification of species. But in recent years, DNA barcoding by next-generation sequencing (NGS) has found broader applications, such as quality control, biomonitoring of protected species, and biodiversity assessment...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683195/nanopore-and-illumina-sequencing-reveal-different-viral-populations-from-human-gut-samples
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan Cook, Andrea Telatin, Shen-Yuan Hsieh, Fiona Newberry, Mohammad A Tariq, Dave J Baker, Simon R Carding, Evelien M Adriaenssens
The advent of viral metagenomics, or viromics, has improved our knowledge and understanding of global viral diversity. High-throughput sequencing technologies enable explorations of the ecological roles, contributions to host metabolism, and the influence of viruses in various environments, including the human intestinal microbiome. However, bacterial metagenomic studies frequently have the advantage. The adoption of advanced technologies like long-read sequencing has the potential to be transformative in refining viromics and metagenomics...
April 2024: Microbial Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683134/facile-preparation-of-a-water-based-antireflective-sio-2-film-with-high-transmittance-for-perovskite-solar-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuemin Zhang, Ziao Wang, Peiran Hou, Senwei Wu, Jianfeng Lu, Xiujian Zhao, Shouqin Tian
The synthesis of anti-reflective (AR) films has been increasingly focused on environmental friendliness and cost efficiency in order to realize green and sustainable development. Herein, a novel strategy for preparing a nanoporous SiO2 AR film with high transmittance by a sol-gel process is proposed based on a sodium silicate aqueous solution. Sodium ions in the as-prepared SiO2 AR film can be effectively removed by a facile washing process, and thus its refractive index can be regulated. Moreover, the pH value of the sol has a huge effect on the structure and properties of the SiO2 AR film...
April 29, 2024: Nanoscale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682778/whole-genome-sequence-of-the-plant-associated-bacterium-pseudomonas-granadensis-ct364-isolated-in-seville-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eva Cea-Torrescassana, Thomas P Howard, Jem Stach, Maria Del Carmen Montero-Calasanz
Pseudomonas sp. CT364 was isolated from olive tree rhizosphere in Seville (Spain). We report its complete genome sequence, acquired by co-assembling Illumina and Nanopore reads. The genome comprises a circular chromosome of 6.2 Mbp and a G + C content of 60.0%. Taxonomic analyses confirmed it to be Pseudomonas granadensis .
April 30, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682776/complete-genome-sequence-of-pseudomonas-canadensis-strain-pcan-ck-23-isolated-from-zophobas-morio-larvae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy Kundlacz, Claudia Aldeia, Yasmine Eddoubaji, Edgar I Campos-Madueno, Andrea Endimiani
We present the complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas canadensis . The strain (Pcan-CK-23) was isolated from Zophobas morio (superworm) larvae. The genome consisted of a 6,424,469 bp chromosome with a GC content of 60.3% and 5,973 genes. Pcan-CK-23 can be used as a reference genome for further studies with P. canadensis .
April 30, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682768/esbl-producing-atlantibacter-hermannii-harboring-a-plasmid-encoding-is-26-up-and-down-stream-of-bla-ctx-m-27-bla-lap-2-and-qnrs1-isolated-from-an-edible-river-anabas-testudineus-fish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michio Jinnai, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Doan Tran Nguyen Minh, Oanh Nguyen Hoang, Hien Le Thi, Phong Ngo Thanh, Phuong Hoang Hoai, Phuc Nguyen Do, Chinh Dang Van, Yuko Kumeda, Astushi Hase, Tatsuya Nakayama
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Atlantibacter hermannii was isolated from an edible river fish, Anabas testudineus , which was sold in a market located in Vietnam. The genome sequence was obtained by using next-generation sequencing, which involved Oxford Nanopore and Illumina technologies. The 92 kb plasmid encodes the gene bla CTX-M-27 .
April 30, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682157/optical-study-of-te-8-ring-clusters-comparison-with-density-functional-theory-and-a-step-towards-materials-design-using-nanoporous-zeolite-space
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vladimir Poborchii, Dmitrij Rappoport
The Te8 ring molecule (cluster) is poorly investigated due to the lack of experimental data. Here, we report an experimental and theoretical study of a regular array of oriented Te8 rings formed in the ∼1.14 nm diameter cavities of zeolite LTA, which are arranged in a cubic lattice with a spacing of ∼1.2 nm. Single crystals of LTA with encapsulated tellurium (LTA-Te) were studied using Raman spectroscopy (RS) and optical absorption spectroscopy (OAS). The experimental LTA-Te spectra were found to be in agreement with those calculated using density functional theory (PBE0 hybrid functional and def2-TZVP basis sets) for the crown-shaped Te8 ring molecule with D 4d symmetry...
April 29, 2024: Nanoscale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681725/nanofluidic-logic-with-mechano-ionic-memristive-switches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theo Emmerich, Yunfei Teng, Nathan Ronceray, Edoardo Lopriore, Riccardo Chiesa, Andrey Chernev, Vasily Artemov, Massimiliano Di Ventra, Andras Kis, Aleksandra Radenovic
Neuromorphic systems are typically based on nanoscale electronic devices, but nature relies on ions for energy-efficient information processing. Nanofluidic memristive devices could thus potentially be used to construct electrolytic computers that mimic the brain down to its basic principles of operation. Here we report a nanofluidic device that is designed for circuit-scale in-memory processing. The device, which is fabricated using a scalable process, combines single-digit nanometric confinement and large entrance asymmetry and operates on the second timescale with a conductance ratio in the range of 9 to 60...
2024: Nature Electronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680456/investigation-of-metal-ion-binding-biomolecules-one-molecule-at-a-time
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REVIEW
Micaela de la Torre, Adam Pomorski
Metal ions can perform multiple roles ranging from regulatory to structural and are crucial for cell function. While some metal ions like Na+ are ubiquitously present at high concentrations, other ions, especially Ca2+ and transition metals, such as Zn2+ or Cu+/2+ are regulated. The concentrations above or below the physiological range cause severe changes in the behavior of biomolecules that bind them and subsequently affect the cell wellbeing. This has led to the development of specialized protocols to study metal ion binding biomolecules in bulk conditions that mimic the cell environment...
2024: Frontiers in Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679311/processes-and-mechanisms-underlying-burst-of-giant-unilamellar-vesicles-induced-by-antimicrobial-peptides-and-compounds
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REVIEW
Md Masum Billah, Marzuk Ahmed, Md Zahidul Islam, Masahito Yamazaki
To clarify the damage of lipid bilayer region in bacterial cell membrane caused by antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) and antimicrobial compounds (AMCs) to cell membranes, their interactions with giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) of various lipid compositions have been examined. The findings revealed two main causes for the leakage: nanopore formation in the membrane and burst of GUVs. Although GUV burst has been explained previously based on the carpet model, the supporting evidence is limited. In this review, to better clarify the mechanism of GUV burst by AMPs, AMCs, and other membrane active peptides we described current knowledge of the conditions, characteristics, and detailed processes of GUV burst and the changes in the shape of the GUVs during burst...
April 26, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Biomembranes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678924/zif-8-functionalized-s-tapered-fiber-optic-sensor-for-polystyrene-nanoplastics-detection-by-electrostatic-adsorption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lingyi Xiong, Shaoxiang Duan, Wenyu Wang, Yuan Yao, Hao Zhang, Bo Liu, Wei Lin, Haifeng Liu, Jixuan Wu, Lan Lu, Xu Zhang
Microplastic (MP) residues in marine have become an increasingly serious environmental pollution issue, and in recent years the detection of MPs in marine started to attract worldwide research interests. Optical-fiber-based environmental sensors have been extensively employed for their several merits such as high sensitivity, pressure resistance, compactness and ease of constructing communication networks. However, fiber-optic refractive index sensors are not specifically developed for distinguishing MPs from other inorganic particles suspended in water...
April 26, 2024: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678355/-the-identification-of-a-novel-reassortant-h3n2-avian-influenza-virus-based-on-nanopore-sequencing-technology-and-genetic-characterization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Cao, D Xia, Y Y Chen, T F Zhou, S H Yin, Y H Liu, K B Li, B Di, Z B Zhang, P Z Qin
Objective: To identify a novel reassortant H3N2 avian influenza virus using nanopore sequencing technology and analyze its genetic characteristics. Methods: The positive samples of the H3N2 avian influenza virus, collected from the external environment in the farmers' market of Guangzhou, were cultured in chicken embryos. The whole genome was sequenced by targeted amplification and nanopore sequencing technology. The genetic characteristics were analyzed using bioinformatics software. Results: The phylogenetic trees showed that each gene fragment of the strain belonged to the Eurasian evolutionary branch, and the host source was of avian origin...
April 10, 2024: Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue za Zhi, Zhonghua Liuxingbingxue Zazhi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678322/-srsf2-promotes-glioblastoma-cell-proliferation-by-inducing-alternative-splicing-of-fsp1-and-inhibiting-ferroptosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Hua, X X Zhou, Q Wang, C Y Sun, C J Shi, W J Luo, Z D Jiang, S Z Yu
Objective: To investigate the effect of serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 2 (SRSF2) on ferroptosis and its possible mechanism in glioblastoma cells. Methods: The online database of gene expression profiling interactive analysis 2 (GEPIA 2) and Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas were used to analyze the expression of SRSF2 in glioblastoma tissue and its association with patients prognosis. To validate the findings of the online databases, the pathological sections of glioblastoma and non-tumor brain tissues from Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China were collected and analyzed by using immunohistochemistry...
May 8, 2024: Zhonghua Bing Li Xue za Zhi Chinese Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678223/human-nasal-microbiota-shifts-in-healthy-and-chronic-respiratory-disease-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aleksandras Konovalovas, Julija Armalytė, Laurita Klimkaitė, Tomas Liveikis, Brigita Jonaitytė, Edvardas Danila, Daiva Bironaitė, Diana Mieliauskaitė, Edvardas Bagdonas, Rūta Aldonytė
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of studies investigate various human microbiotas and their roles in the development of diseases, maintenance of health states, and balanced signaling towards the brain. Current data demonstrate that the nasal microbiota contains a unique and highly variable array of commensal bacteria and opportunistic pathogens. However, we need to understand how to harness current knowledge, enrich nasal microbiota with beneficial microorganisms, and prevent pathogenic developments...
April 27, 2024: BMC Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677514/probing-rna-structure-and-dynamics-using-nanopore-and-next-generation-sequencing
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REVIEW
Emma Bose, Shengwei Xiong, Alisha N Jones
It has become increasingly evident that the structures RNAs adopt are conformationally dynamic; the various structured states that RNAs sample govern their interactions with other nucleic acids, proteins, and ligands to regulate a myriad of biological processes. Although several biophysical approaches have been developed and used to study the dynamic landscape of structured RNAs, technical limitations have limited their application to all classes of RNA due to variable size and flexibility. Recent advances combining chemical probing experiments with next-generation- and direct sequencing have emerged as an alternative approach to exploring the conformational dynamics of RNA...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
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