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7 Citations
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Function of the RNA Coliphage Qβ Proteins in Medical In Vitro Evolution

  • Rana L. Singleton,
  • Carrie A. Sanders,
  • Kevin Jones,
  • Bobby Thorington,
  • Timothy Egbo,
  • Mamie T. Coats and
  • Alain Bopda Waffo

Qβ is a positive (+) single-stranded RNA bacteriophage covered by a 25 nm icosahedral shell. Qβ belongs to the family of Leviviridae and is found throughout the world (bacterial isolates and sewage). The genome of Qβ is about 4.2 kb, c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,448 Views
18 Pages

Establishing an In Vitro System to Assess How Specific Antibodies Drive the Evolution of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

  • David J. King,
  • Graham Freimanis,
  • Chris Neil,
  • Andrew Shaw,
  • Tobias J. Tuthill,
  • Emma Laing,
  • Donald P. King and
  • Lidia Lasecka-Dykes

19 August 2022

Viruses can evolve to respond to immune pressures conferred by specific antibodies generated after vaccination and/or infection. In this study, an in vitro system was developed to investigate the impact of serum-neutralising antibodies upon the evolu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,303 Views
18 Pages

The Genetic Background and Culture Medium Only Marginally Affect the In Vitro Evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Toward Colistin Resistance

  • Matteo Cervoni,
  • Antonio Maria Ferriero,
  • Alessandra Lo Sciuto,
  • Francesca Guidi,
  • Naida Babić Jordamović,
  • Silvano Piazza,
  • Olivier Jousson,
  • Alfonso Esposito and
  • Francesco Imperi

Background/Objectives: Colistin is a last-resort treatment for Pseudomonas aeruginosa multidrug-resistant infections, but resistance to it is emerging. While colistin resistance in P. aeruginosa is typically associated with chromosomal mutations indu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
73 Citations
14,470 Views
32 Pages

The production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,338 Views
11 Pages

1 October 2024

Assisted reproductive technology has revolutionized our ability to genetically manipulate, maintain and rederive laboratory animals of biomedical importance; manipulate animal reproduction or genetics to boost production of farm animals; and improve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,017 Views
22 Pages

Analysis of the Parametric Correlation in Mathematical Modeling of In Vitro Glioblastoma Evolution Using Copulas

  • Jacobo Ayensa-Jiménez,
  • Marina Pérez-Aliacar,
  • Teodora Randelovic,
  • José Antonio Sanz-Herrera,
  • Mohamed H. Doweidar and
  • Manuel Doblaré

24 December 2020

Modeling and simulation are essential tools for better understanding complex biological processes, such as cancer evolution. However, the resulting mathematical models are often highly non-linear and include many parameters, which, in many cases, are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,561 Views
6 Pages

18 December 2000

We describe an improved synthetic strategy for the preparation of nucleic acid encoded peptide and protein libraries. A solid-phase format was used to prepare and purify a novel type of mRNA-template for in vitro mRNA-protein fusion synthesis. The pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,508 Views
31 Pages

The Evolution of Complex Muscle Cell In Vitro Models to Study Pathomechanisms and Drug Development of Neuromuscular Disease

  • Jana Zschüntzsch,
  • Stefanie Meyer,
  • Mina Shahriyari,
  • Karsten Kummer,
  • Matthias Schmidt,
  • Susann Kummer and
  • Malte Tiburcy

5 April 2022

Many neuromuscular disease entities possess a significant disease burden and therapeutic options remain limited. Innovative human preclinical models may help to uncover relevant disease mechanisms and enhance the translation of therapeutic findings t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,074 Views
20 Pages

Acceleration of Protein Degradation by 20S Proteasome-Binding Peptides Generated by In Vitro Artificial Evolution

  • Yunhao Zhu,
  • Kaishin Shigeyoshi,
  • Yumiko Hayakawa,
  • Sae Fujiwara,
  • Masamichi Kishida,
  • Hitoshi Ohki,
  • Tomohisa Horibe,
  • Masafumi Shionyu,
  • Tamio Mizukami and
  • Makoto Hasegawa

14 December 2023

Although the 20S core particle (CP) of the proteasome is an important component of the 26S holoenzyme, the stand-alone 20S CP acts directly on intrinsically disordered and oxidized/damaged proteins to degrade them in a ubiquitin-independent manner. I...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,308 Views
23 Pages

16 February 2022

Bouea macrophylla Griffith (B. macrophylla) is one of the many herbal plants found in Asia, and its fruit is plum mango. This plant is rich in secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, tannins, polyphenolic compounds, and many others. Due to its b...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,773 Views
48 Pages

The Evolution of In Vitro Toxicity Assessment Methods for Oral Cavity Tissues—From 2D Cell Cultures to Organ-on-a-Chip

  • Alexandra Jităreanu,
  • Luminița Agoroaei,
  • Ioana-Cezara Caba,
  • Florina-Daniela Cojocaru,
  • Liliana Vereștiuc,
  • Mădălina Vieriu and
  • Ioana Mârțu

8 March 2025

Since the oral cavity comes into contact with several xenobiotics (dental materials, oral hygiene formulations, drugs, or tobacco products), it is one major site for toxicity manifestation. Multiple parameters are assessed during toxicity testing (ce...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,055 Views
11 Pages

Evolution of In Vitro Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Equine Clinical Isolates in France between 2016 and 2019

  • Albertine Léon,
  • Sophie Castagnet,
  • Karine Maillard,
  • Romain Paillot and
  • Jean-Christophe Giard

7 May 2020

The present study described the evolution of antimicrobial resistance in equine pathogens isolated from 2016 to 2019. A collection of 7806 bacterial isolates were analysed for their in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility using the disk diffusion metho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
60 Citations
4,710 Views
18 Pages

In Vitro Degradation of Plasticized PLA Electrospun Fiber Mats: Morphological, Thermal and Crystalline Evolution

  • Adrián Leonés,
  • Laura Peponi,
  • Marcela Lieblich,
  • Rosario Benavente and
  • Stefano Fiori

13 December 2020

In the present work, fiber mats of poly(lactic acid), PLA, plasticized by different amounts of oligomer lactic acid, OLA, were obtained by electrospinning in order to investigate their long term hydrolytic degradation. This was performed in a simulat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,321 Views
24 Pages

The Evolution of Anticancer 3D In Vitro Models: The Potential Role of Machine Learning and AI in the Next Generation of Animal-Free Experiments

  • Carolina Momoli,
  • Beatrice Costa,
  • Lorenzo Lenti,
  • Matilde Tubertini,
  • Marco Daniele Parenti,
  • Elisa Martella,
  • Greta Varchi and
  • Claudia Ferroni

19 February 2025

The development of anticancer therapies has increasingly relied on advanced 3D in vitro models, which more accurately mimic the tumor microenvironment compared to traditional 2D cultures. This review describes the evolution of these 3D models, highli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,904 Views
20 Pages

In Vitro Evolution of Bovine Foamy Virus Variants with Enhanced Cell-Free Virus Titers and Transmission

  • Qiuying Bao,
  • Michaela Hipp,
  • Annette Hugo,
  • Janet Lei,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Timo Kehl,
  • Torsten Hechler and
  • Martin Löchelt

11 November 2015

Virus transmission is essential for spreading viral infections and is a highly coordinated process which occurs by cell-free transmission or cell–cell contact. The transmission of Bovine Foamy Virus (BFV) is highly cell-associated, with undetectable...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,577 Views
17 Pages

Oxidoreductase (OXR) enzymes are in high demand for biocatalytic applications in the food industry and cosmetics (glucose oxidase (GOx) and cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH)), bioremediations (horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and laccase (LAC)), and medicin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,946 Views
23 Pages

Evolutionary Aspects of Hypericin Productivity and Endogenous Phytohormone Pools Evidenced in Hypericum Species In Vitro Culture Model

  • Kalina Danova,
  • Vaclav Motyka,
  • Antoaneta Trendafilova,
  • Petre I. Dobrev,
  • Viktorya Ivanova and
  • Ina Aneva

18 October 2022

Shoot cultures of hypericin non-producing H. calycinum L. (primitive Ascyreia section), hypericin-producing H. perforatum L., H. tetrapterum Fries (section Hypericum) and H. richeri Vill. (the evolutionarily most advanced section Drosocarpium in our...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,962 Views
22 Pages

Effectiveness of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Evolution Using In Vivo and In Vitro Studies: A Systematic Review

  • Cristian Sandoval,
  • Carolina Reyes,
  • Pamela Rosas,
  • Karina Godoy,
  • Vanessa Souza-Mello and
  • Jorge Farías

29 October 2023

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) describes a spectrum of liver abnormalities, from benign steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Because of their antioxidant capabilities, CeNPs have sparked a lot of interest in biological applicat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,742 Views
19 Pages

17 March 2021

Methods of artificial evolution such as SELEX and in vitro selection have made it possible to isolate RNA and DNA motifs with a wide range of functions from large random sequence libraries. Once the primary sequence of a functional motif is known, th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,052 Views
16 Pages

Evolution of ASC Immunophenotypical Subsets During Expansion In Vitro

  • Qiuyue Peng,
  • Hiva Alipour,
  • Simone Porsborg,
  • Trine Fink and
  • Vladimir Zachar

19 February 2020

Adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are currently being considered for clinical use for a number of indications. In order to develop standardized clinical protocols, it is paramount to have a full characterization of the stem cell preparations....

  • Article
  • Open Access
127 Citations
13,025 Views
15 Pages

11 March 2019

The ‘Appelmans protocol’ is used by Eastern European researchers to generate therapeutic phages with novel lytic host ranges. Phage cocktails are iteratively grown on a suite of mostly refractory bacterial isolates until the evolved cockt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,264 Views
17 Pages

Genomic Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern Under In Vitro Neutralising Selection Pressure Following Two Doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 Vaccine

  • Kerri Basile,
  • Jessica E. Agius,
  • Winkie Fong,
  • Kenneth McPhie,
  • Danny Ko,
  • Linda Hueston,
  • Connie Lam,
  • David Pham,
  • Sharon C.-A. Chen and
  • Rebecca J. Rockett
  • + 5 authors

25 August 2025

We aimed to explore SARS-CoV-2 evolution during in vitro neutralisation using next generation sequencing, and to determine whether sera from individuals immunised with two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (BNT162b2) were as effective at neutralis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,272 Views
14 Pages

Uniqueness of RNA Coliphage Qβ Display System in Directed Evolutionary Biotechnology

  • Godwin W. Nchinda,
  • Nadia Al-Atoom,
  • Mamie T. Coats,
  • Jacqueline M. Cameron and
  • Alain B. Waffo

27 March 2021

Phage display technology involves the surface genetic engineering of phages to expose desirable proteins or peptides whose gene sequences are packaged within phage genomes, thereby rendering direct linkage between genotype with phenotype feasible. Th...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,925 Views
8 Pages

26 December 2021

A change from RNA- to DNA-based genetic systems is hypothesized as a major transition in the evolution of early life forms. One of the possible requirements for this transition is a change in the substrate specificity of the replication enzyme. It is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
66 Citations
11,199 Views
21 Pages

10 October 2019

Inaccuracies in biochemically characterizing the amount and CO2-fixing properties of the photosynthetic enzyme Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylase/oxygenase continue to hamper an accurate evaluation of Rubisco mutants selected by directed ev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,646 Views
19 Pages

On the Temporal Evolution of Key Hemofilter Parameters—In Vitro Study under Co-Current Flow

  • Anastasios J. Karabelas,
  • Alexandra Moschona and
  • Konstantinos Merenidis

21 September 2024

Effective permeability KP, the ultrafiltration coefficient (KUF), the sieving coefficient (SC), and the loss/permeation of proteins (primarily albumin) are key parameters/specifications characterizing hemofilter (HF) performance. However, there are u...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
11,392 Views
17 Pages

RNA Aptamer Evolution: Two Decades of SELEction

  • Guillermo Aquino-Jarquin and
  • Julia D. Toscano-Garibay

8 December 2011

Aptamers are small non-coding RNAs capable of recognizing, with high specificity and affinity, a wide variety of molecules in a manner that resembles antibodies. This class of nucleic acids is the resulting product of applying a well-established scre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,137 Views
28 Pages

The first demonstration of wheat germ extract (WGE)-based in vitro translation synthesising a protein from exogenously introduced messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) was published approximately fifty years ago. Since then, there have been numerous cruc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,968 Views
19 Pages

Genotype-to-Protein Map and Collective Adaptation in a Viral Population

  • Ariadna Villanueva,
  • Henry Secaira-Morocho,
  • Luis F. Seoane,
  • Ester Lázaro and
  • Susanna Manrubia

27 October 2022

Viral populations are large and highly heterogeneous. Despite the evolutionary relevance of such heterogeneity, statistical approaches to quantifying the extent to which viruses maintain a high genotypic and/or phenotypic diversity have been rarely p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
10,200 Views
13 Pages

8 April 2010

Automation in combination with high throughput screening methods has revolutionised molecular biology in the last two decades. Today, many combinatorial libraries as well as several systems for automation are available. Depending on scope, budget and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,999 Views
11 Pages

Amplification and Re-Generation of LNA-Modified Libraries

  • Holger Doessing,
  • Lykke H. Hansen,
  • Rakesh N. Veedu,
  • Jesper Wengel and
  • Birte Vester

5 November 2012

Locked nucleic acids (LNA) confer high thermal stability and nuclease resistance to oligonucleotides. The discovery of polymerases that accept LNA triphosphates has led us to propose a scheme for the amplification and re-generation of LNA-containing...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
10,518 Views
12 Pages

2 March 2015

Constrained peptides are an attractive class as affinity reagents or drug leads owing to their excellent binding properties. Many kinds of these peptides, such as cyclic peptides containing disulfide bridges, are found in nature or designed artificia...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
11,146 Views
12 Pages

13 July 2016

The mystery of the origin of life can be divided into two parts. The first part is the origin of biomolecules: under what physicochemical conditions did biomolecules such as amino acids, nucleotides, and their polymers arise? The second part of the m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
96 Citations
14,965 Views
21 Pages

An RNA-based fluorogenic module consists of a light-up RNA aptamer able to specifically interact with a fluorogen to form a fluorescent complex. Over the past decade, significant efforts have been devoted to the development of such modules, which now...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,054 Views
15 Pages

Careful with That Axe, Gene, Genome Perturbation after a PEG-Mediated Protoplast Transformation in Fusarium verticillioides

  • Valeria Scala,
  • Alessandro Grottoli,
  • Riccardo Aiese Cigliano,
  • Irantzu Anzar,
  • Marzia Beccaccioli,
  • Corrado Fanelli,
  • Chiara Dall’Asta,
  • Paola Battilani,
  • Massimo Reverberi and
  • Walter Sanseverino

31 May 2017

Fusarium verticillioides causes ear rot disease in maize and its contamination with fumonisins, mycotoxins harmful for humans and livestock. Lipids, and their oxidized forms, may drive the fate of this disease. In a previous study, we have explored t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,821 Views
20 Pages

Aptamers in Education: Undergraduates Make Aptamers and Acquire 21st Century Skills Along the Way

  • Gwendolyn M. Stovall,
  • Vincent Huynh,
  • Shelly Engelman and
  • Andrew D. Ellington

25 July 2019

Aptamers have a well-earned place in therapeutic, diagnostic, and sensor applications, and we now show that they provide an excellent foundation for education, as well. Within the context of the Freshman Research Initiative (FRI) at The University of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,063 Views
34 Pages

16 September 2020

3D-Cry toxins, produced by the entomopathogenic bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis, have been extensively mutated in order to elucidate their elegant and complex mechanism of action necessary to kill susceptible insects. Together with the study of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,038 Views
12 Pages

24 March 2020

Binding peptides for given target molecules are often selected in vitro during drug discovery and chemical biology research. Among several display technologies for this purpose, complementary DNA (cDNA) display (a covalent complex of a peptide and it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,488 Views
20 Pages

Microstructural Precipitation Evolution and In Vitro Degradation Behavior of a Novel Chill-Cast Zn-Based Absorbable Alloy for Medical Applications

  • Ana Laura Ramirez–Ledesma,
  • Paola Roncagliolo–Barrera,
  • Carlo Paternoster,
  • Riccardo Casati,
  • Hugo Lopez,
  • Maurizio Vedani and
  • Diego Mantovani

29 April 2020

In recent years, increasing interest has been placed in the development of Zn alloys for absorbable biomedical applications. It has been demonstrated that these alloys are potential candidates for endovascular applications. In the present work, a nov...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
1 Citations
604 Views
1 Page

Correction: Momoli et al. The Evolution of Anticancer 3D In Vitro Models: The Potential Role of Machine Learning and AI in the Next Generation of Animal-Free Experiments. Cancers 2025, 17, 700

  • Carolina Momoli,
  • Beatrice Costa,
  • Lorenzo Lenti,
  • Matilde Tubertini,
  • Marco Daniele Parenti,
  • Elisa Martella,
  • Greta Varchi and
  • Claudia Ferroni

26 March 2025

Beatrice Costa was not included as a first co-author in the original publication [...]

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,925 Views
19 Pages

15 August 2024

Despite the urgent need for new antibiotics, very few innovative antibiotics have recently entered clinics or clinical trials. To provide a constant supply of new drug candidates optimized in terms of their potential to select for resistance in natur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,288 Views
16 Pages

Macrophages and Monocytes: “Trojan Horses” in COVID-19

  • Elena Percivalle,
  • Josè Camilla Sammartino,
  • Irene Cassaniti,
  • Eloisa Arbustini,
  • Mario Urtis,
  • Alexandra Smirnova,
  • Monica Concardi,
  • Cristina Belgiovine,
  • Alessandro Ferrari and
  • Fausto Baldanti
  • + 2 authors

28 October 2021

We aimed to explore whether variants of SARS-CoV-2 (Chinese-derived strain (D614, lineage A), Italian strain PV10734 (D614G, lineage B.1.1) and Alpha strain (lineage B.1.1.7)) were able to infect monocytes (MN) and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,755 Views
27 Pages

The Evolution of Cell Culture Systems to Study Hepatitis B Virus Pathogenesis and Antiviral Susceptibility

  • Thabani Sibiya,
  • Lunga Xaba,
  • Lulama Mthethwa,
  • Anil A. Chuturgoon and
  • Nokukhanya Msomi

29 July 2025

The global burden of hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains high, with ongoing concerted efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health concern by 2030. The absence of curative treatment against HBV makes it an active area of research to further st...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,667 Views
12 Pages

A Novel Morphological Parameter Predicting Fibrotic Evolution in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: New Evidence and Molecular Insights

  • Vincenzo Fiorentino,
  • Pietro Tralongo,
  • Maurizio Martini,
  • Silvia Betti,
  • Elena Rossi,
  • Francesco Pierconti,
  • Valerio De Stefano and
  • Luigi Maria Larocca

Philadelphia-negative chronic myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a group of hematological disorders that are traditionally considered as indistinct slow progressing conditions; still, a subset of cases shows a rapid evolution towards myelo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,348 Views
15 Pages

Isolation and Identification of Inter-Species Enterovirus Recombinant Genomes

  • Kirsten Bentley,
  • Han Kang Tee,
  • Ashley Pearson,
  • Kym Lowry,
  • Sheila Waugh,
  • Siân Jones,
  • Yoke Fun Chan and
  • David J. Evans

29 November 2021

Positive-strand RNA virus evolution is partly attributed to the process of recombination. Although common between closely genetically related viruses, such as within species of the Enterovirus genus of the Picornaviridae family, inter-species recombi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
9,925 Views
15 Pages

The Evolution of Protein Structures and Structural Ensembles Under Functional Constraint

  • Jessica Siltberg-Liberles,
  • Johan A. Grahnen and
  • David A. Liberles

28 October 2011

Protein sequence, structure, and function are inherently linked through evolution and population genetics. Our knowledge of protein structure comes from solved structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB), our knowledge of sequence through sequences fou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
6,596 Views
19 Pages

Relevance of Biofilm Models in Periodontal Research: From Static to Dynamic Systems

  • María Carmen Sánchez,
  • Andrea Alonso-Español,
  • Honorato Ribeiro-Vidal,
  • Bettina Alonso,
  • David Herrera and
  • Mariano Sanz

Microbial biofilm modeling has improved in sophistication and scope, although only a limited number of standardized protocols are available. This review presents an example of a biofilm model, along with its evolution and application in studying peri...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,744 Views
3 Pages

Aptamers: Biomedical Interest and Applications

  • Cristina Romero-López and
  • Alfredo Berzal-Herranz

Aptamers are short DNA or RNA oligonucleotides specialized in the specific and efficient binding to a target molecule. They are obtained by in vitro selection or evolution processes. It was in 1990 that two independent research groups described the b...

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