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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,698 Views
13 Pages

Ovalbumin with Glycated Carboxyl Groups Shows Membrane-Damaging Activity

  • Ching-Chia Tang,
  • Yi-Jun Shi,
  • Ying-Jung Chen and
  • Long-Sen Chang

28 February 2017

The aim of the present study was to investigate whether glycated ovalbumin (OVA) showed novel activity at the lipid-water interface. Mannosylated OVA (Man-OVA) was prepared by modification of the carboxyl groups with p-aminophenyl α-dextro (d)-mannop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
863 Views
23 Pages

Bacterial lux-Biosensors for Detecting Specific Cell Responses to Membrane Damage

  • Vladimir A. Plyuta,
  • Evgeny Y. Gnuchikh,
  • Anastasiia A. Gorbunova,
  • Veronika D. Udovichenko,
  • Kristina A. Sinyakova,
  • Daria E. Sidorova,
  • Olga A. Koksharova,
  • Sergey V. Bazhenov and
  • Olga E. Melkina

26 November 2025

Whole-cell biosensors represent one of the tools used for assessing the effects of various agents on living cells. Here we have constructed and tested whole-cell lux-biosensors to detect membrane damage in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,763 Views
10 Pages

5 March 2016

Bungarus multicinctus α-bungarotoxin (α-Bgt) and Naja atra cardiotoxins (CTXs) share a common structural scaffold, and their tertiary structures adopt three-fingered loop motifs. Four DNA aptamers against α-Bgt have been reported previously. Given th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
7,009 Views
30 Pages

7 September 2020

Cells are constantly challenged by pathogens (bacteria, virus, and fungi), and protein aggregates or chemicals, which can provoke membrane damage at the plasma membrane or within the endo-lysosomal compartments. Detection of endo-lysosomal rupture de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,067 Views
13 Pages

Insights into the Mechanisms of Reuterin against Staphylococcus aureus Based on Membrane Damage and Untargeted Metabolomics

  • Mao-Cheng Sun,
  • Dian-Dian Li,
  • Yu-Xin Chen,
  • Xiu-Juan Fan,
  • Yu Gao,
  • Haiqing Ye,
  • Tiehua Zhang and
  • Changhui Zhao

22 November 2023

Reuterin is a dynamic small-molecule complex produced through glycerol fermentation by Limosilactobacillus reuteri and has potential as a food biopreservative. Despite its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, the underlying mechanism of action...

  • Article
  • Open Access
95 Citations
8,956 Views
11 Pages

13 November 2015

Shikimic acid (SA) has been reported to possess antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, whereas the mode of action of SA is still elusive. In this study, the antibacterial activity and mechanism of SA toward S. aureus by cell membrane d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
4,781 Views
13 Pages

ε-Polylysine Inhibits Shewanella putrefaciens with Membrane Disruption and Cell Damage

  • Weiqing LAN,
  • Nannan ZHANG,
  • Shucheng LIU,
  • Mengling CHEN and
  • Jing XIE

16 October 2019

ε-Polylysine (ε-PL) was studied for the growth inhibition of Shewanella putrefaciens (S. putrefaciens). The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ε-PL against S. putrefaciens was measured by the broth dilution method, whil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,187 Views
18 Pages

Membrane Damage and Metabolic Disruption as the Mechanisms of Linalool against Pseudomonas fragi: An Amino Acid Metabolomics Study

  • Jiaxin Cai,
  • Haiming Chen,
  • Runqiu Wang,
  • Qiuping Zhong,
  • Weijun Chen,
  • Ming Zhang,
  • Rongrong He and
  • Wenxue Chen

9 August 2024

Pseudomonas fragi (P. fragi) is usually detected in low-temperature meat products, and seriously threatens food safety and human health. Therefore, the study investigated the antibacterial mechanism of linalool against P. fragi from membrane damage a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,944 Views
15 Pages

Effects of Cinnamon Essential Oil on Oxidative Damage and Outer Membrane Protein Genes of Salmonella enteritidis Cells

  • Zhen Zhang,
  • Yuanyuan Zhao,
  • Xueqin Chen,
  • Wei Li,
  • Wen Li,
  • Jianming Du and
  • Li Wang

27 July 2022

Salmonella is an important pathogen causing food poisoning. Food safety and health are the themes of today′s society. As a class of food-borne pathogens, Salmonella enteritidis had become one of the common zoonotic pathogens. Cinnamon essential...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
1,997 Views
12 Pages

Exogenous Methyl Jasmonate Alleviates Mechanical Damage in Banana Fruit by Regulating Membrane Lipid Metabolism

  • Chunxia Huang,
  • Ping Yi,
  • Jing Li,
  • Lihong Xie,
  • Fang Huang,
  • Min Huang,
  • Ting Gan,
  • Jian Sun and
  • Li Li

30 September 2024

Bananas are economically important fruits, but they are vulnerable to mechanical damage during harvesting and transport. This study examined the effects of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on the cell membrane integrity and membrane lipid metabolism of wounde...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,747 Views
11 Pages

25 December 2019

In recent years, Botrytis cinerea has led to serious yield losses because of its resistance to fungicides. Many sulfonamides with improved properties have been used. (1S,2R-((3-bromophenethyl)amino)-N-(4-chloro-2-trifluoromethylphenyl)cyclohexane-1-s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,483 Views
11 Pages

Antibacterial Activity of Two New Cassane Diterpenoids from Caesaplinia pulcherrima against Bacillus cereus by Damage to Cell Membrane

  • Zihan Zhang,
  • Panpan Wang,
  • Mengsong Chen,
  • Lu Xie,
  • Xiujuan Zhang,
  • Yefan Shi,
  • Wang Lu,
  • Qiang Zhang and
  • Chunhuan Li

Bacillus cereus, a Gram-positive bacterium, is a food contaminant that threatens the health of thousands of people around the world. Because of the continuous emergence of drug-resistant strains, the development of new classes of bactericides from na...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,465 Views
17 Pages

Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is a common occurrence in athletes and can lead to delayed onset muscle soreness, reduced athletic performance, and an increased risk of secondary injury. EIMD is a complex process involving oxidative stress, inf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
3,332 Views
9 Pages

Inactivation and Membrane Damage Mechanism of Slightly Acidic Electrolyzed Water on Pseudomonas deceptionensis CM2

  • Xiao Liu,
  • Mingli Zhang,
  • Xi Meng,
  • Xiangli He,
  • Weidong Zhao,
  • Yongji Liu and
  • Yu He

14 February 2021

Pseudomonas is considered as the specific spoilage bacteria in meat and meat products. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the inactivation efficiency and mechanisms of slightly acidic electrolyzed water (SAEW) against Pseudomonas deceptionensi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,350 Views
18 Pages

6 February 2024

The cornea lacks the ability to repair itself and must rely on transplantation to repair damaged tissue. Therefore, creating alternative therapies using dressing membranes based on tissue engineering concepts to repair corneal damage before failure h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
68 Citations
15,063 Views
25 Pages

Molecular Characteristics and Pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus Exotoxins

  • Zhihao Zhu,
  • Zuo Hu,
  • Shaowen Li,
  • Rendong Fang,
  • Hisaya K. Ono and
  • Dong-Liang Hu

28 December 2023

Staphylococcus aureus stands as one of the most pervasive pathogens given its morbidity and mortality worldwide due to its roles as an infectious agent that causes a wide variety of diseases ranging from moderately severe skin infections to fatal pne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,006 Views
17 Pages

Synthesizing Carbon Quantum Dots via Hydrothermal Reaction to Produce Efficient Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Nanomaterials

  • Tianqi Cui,
  • Ya Fan,
  • Yaping Liu,
  • Yangyue Ding,
  • Xinyue Li,
  • Guiguang Cheng and
  • Jianjun Cheng

22 December 2023

This study aimed to synthesize antibacterial carbon quantum dots (SP-CDs) from polyethyleneimine and spermidine via hydrothermal reaction. It was revealed that SP-CDs, with small size (7.18 nm) and high positive charge (+31.15 mV), had good fluoresce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,000 Views
24 Pages

Isocyanide Substitution in Acridine Orange Shifts DNA Damage-Mediated Phototoxicity to Permeabilization of the Lysosomal Membrane in Cancer Cells

  • Csaba Bankó,
  • Zsolt László Nagy,
  • Miklós Nagy,
  • Gábor György Szemán-Nagy,
  • István Rebenku,
  • László Imre,
  • Attila Tiba,
  • András Hajdu,
  • János Szöllősi and
  • Zsolt Bacso
  • + 1 author

12 November 2021

In cancer therapy, immunogenic cell death eliminates tumor cells more efficiently than conventional apoptosis. During photodynamic therapy (PDT), some photosensitizer (PS) targeting lysosomes divert apoptosis to the immunologically more relevant necr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,338 Views
12 Pages

Commercial nano-scale carbon blacks (CB) are being harnessed widely and may impose potentially hazardous effects because of their unique properties, especially if they have been modified to grow reactive functional groups on their surface. Cytotoxici...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
1,783 Views
13 Pages

20 December 2023

The yield and quality of potato can be severely affected by bacterial ring rot, which is caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus (Cms). Recently, using natural compounds to control bacteria has received more attention. In this study, f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,971 Views
16 Pages

Synuclein Family Members Prevent Membrane Damage by Counteracting α-Synuclein Aggregation

  • Christian Scheibe,
  • Christiaan Karreman,
  • Stefan Schildknecht,
  • Marcel Leist and
  • Karin Hauser

21 July 2021

The 140 amino acid protein α-synuclein (αS) is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) with various roles and locations in healthy neurons that plays a key role in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Contact with biomembranes can lead to α-helical conformati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,657 Views
14 Pages

Schneiderian Membrane Collateral Damage Caused by Collagenated and Non-Collagenated Xenografts: A Histological Study in Rabbits

  • Yasushi Nakajima,
  • Daniele Botticelli,
  • Ermenegildo Federico De Rossi,
  • Vitor Ferreira Balan,
  • Eduardo Pires Godoy,
  • Erick Ricardo Silva and
  • Samuel Porfirio Xavier

26 January 2023

Background: The Schneiderian membrane (SM) that is in contact with biomaterial granules may become thinner and eventually perforate. It has been shown that these events are related to the biomaterial used. Hence, the main aim of the present study was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,805 Views
13 Pages

31 August 2017

Advances in antimicrobial activities of molecule-containing, multiple guanidinium groups against antibiotics-resistant bacteria should be noted. The synthesized polyoctamethylene monoguanidine hydrochloride (POGH), carrying cationic amphiphilic moiet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,876 Views
14 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction Plays a Relevant Role in Pathophysiology of Peritoneal Membrane Damage Induced by Peritoneal Dialysis

  • Olalla Ramil-Gómez,
  • Ana Rodríguez-Carmona,
  • Jennifer Adriana Fernández-Rodríguez,
  • Miguel Pérez-Fontán,
  • Tamara Ferreiro-Hermida,
  • Mirian López-Pardo,
  • Teresa Pérez-López and
  • María J. López-Armada

Preservation of the peritoneal membrane is an essential determinant of the long-term outcome of peritoneal dialysis (PD). Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a central role in the pathogenesis of PD-related peritoneal membrane injury. We...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,096 Views
11 Pages

Inhibition of Three Citrus Pathogenic Fungi by Peptide PAF56 Involves Cell Membrane Damage

  • Wenjun Wang,
  • Guirong Feng,
  • Xindan Li,
  • Changqing Ruan,
  • Jian Ming and
  • Kaifang Zeng

29 August 2021

The peptide PAF56 (GHRKKWFW) was reported to be an effective control for the main diseases of citrus fruit during postharvest storage. However, the mechanism of action of PAF56 is still unknown. In this paper, PAF56 might not induce defense resistanc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
7,921 Views
11 Pages

19 February 2016

This study investigated the antifungal activity and potential antifungal mechanism(s) of isoliquiritin against P. litchi Chen, one of the main litchi pathogens. The antifungal activity of isoliquiritin against P. litchi Chen had been proven in a dose...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,864 Views
13 Pages

Highly Strong and Damage-Resistant Natural Rubber Membrane via Self-Assembly and Construction of Double Network

  • Heliang Wang,
  • Fanrong Meng,
  • Mingyuan Yi,
  • Lin Fang,
  • Zhifen Wang and
  • Shoujuan Wang

26 September 2022

Natural rubber latex (NRL) is commonly employed to manufacture medical protective appliances. However, the characteristics of weakness and fragility of NRL membranes limit their further application. To achieve excellent strength and damage-resistance...

  • Article
  • Open Access
185 Citations
16,142 Views
10 Pages

Antibacterial Activity of Long-Chain Fatty Alcohols against Staphylococcus aureus

  • Naoko Togashi,
  • Akiko Shiraishi,
  • Miki Nishizaka,
  • Keisuke Matsuoka,
  • Kazutoyo Endo,
  • Hajime Hamashima and
  • Yoshihiro Inoue

5 February 2007

The antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus of long-chain fatty alcohols was investigated, with a focus on normal alcohols. The antibacterial activity varied with the length of the aliphatic carbon chain and not with the water/octanol pa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
7,305 Views
13 Pages

Interdisciplinary Synergy to Reveal Mechanisms of Annexin-Mediated Plasma Membrane Shaping and Repair

  • Poul Martin Bendix,
  • Adam Cohen Simonsen,
  • Christoffer D. Florentsen,
  • Swantje Christin Häger,
  • Anna Mularski,
  • Ali Asghar Hakami Zanjani,
  • Guillermo Moreno-Pescador,
  • Martin Berg Klenow,
  • Stine Lauritzen Sønder and
  • Jesper Nylandsted
  • + 7 authors

21 April 2020

The plasma membrane surrounds every single cell and essentially shapes cell life by separating the interior from the external environment. Thus, maintenance of cell membrane integrity is essential to prevent death caused by disruption of the plasma m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,646 Views
16 Pages

The Effects of Cellular Membrane Damage on the Long-Term Storage and Adhesion of Probiotic Bacteria in Caco-2 Cell Line

  • Jakub Kiepś,
  • Wojciech Juzwa,
  • Anna Olejnik,
  • Anna Sip,
  • Jolanta Tomaszewska-Gras and
  • Radosław Dembczyński

7 August 2023

Adhesion is one of the main factors responsible for the probiotic properties of bacteria in the human gut. Membrane proteins affected by cellular damage are one of the key aspects determining adhesion. Fluid-bed-dried preparations containing probioti...

  • Study Protocol
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,545 Views
15 Pages

Strategies to Investigate Membrane Damage, Nucleoid Condensation, and RNase Activity of Bacterial Toxin–Antitoxin Systems

  • Stefano Maggi,
  • Alberto Ferrari,
  • Korotoum Yabre,
  • Aleksandra Anna Bonini,
  • Claudio Rivetti and
  • Claudia Folli

A large number of bacterial toxin–antitoxin (TA) systems have been identified so far and different experimental approaches have been explored to investigate their activity and regulation both in vivo and in vitro. Nonetheless, a common feature of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,908 Views
16 Pages

4 November 2019

This work aimed to analyse the damaging effects of pulsed electric fields on Rhizoctonia solani. Design Expert software was used to design an orthogonal experiment. The cell membrane damage and cell wall damage were observed by scanning electron micr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,347 Views
21 Pages

29 August 2023

The thyroid gland is the primary site of sodium/iodide symporter (NIS), an intrinsic plasma membrane protein responsible for the active uptake of iodine, which is indispensable for thyroid hormone synthesis. Since exposure of the thyroid to NIS inhib...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,370 Views
11 Pages

A Simple Radioassay to Detect Nanoscale Membrane Disruption

  • Neha Nanajkar,
  • Lekhana S. Mruthyunjaya and
  • Deepesh Nagarajan

25 February 2023

Understanding the mechanisms and kinetics of membrane damage is of interest to researchers in several overlapping fields of biology. In this study, we describe the development and validation of a simple 32PO43 release radioassay used to track...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
85 Views
11 Pages

Hypoxia Triggers Subtype-Specific Membrane Damage and Morphological Changes in Breast Cancer Cell Lines

  • Elizaveta Pershikova,
  • Elizaveta Kontareva,
  • Irina Ilyina,
  • Anastasia Alexandrova,
  • Margarita Pustovalova,
  • Sergey Leonov and
  • Yulia Merkher

Hypoxia is a key microenvironmental factor shaping tumor cell survival and plasticity, but its cellular consequences depend on the cancer subtype. Here, we compare breast cancer cell lines with varying metastatic potential (MP) in response to CoCl2-i...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
32 Citations
3,570 Views
8 Pages

Iron excess in tissues results in increased oxidative damage. Among different tissues, the skin can particularly be severely damaged by oxidative stress, as it is exposed not only to endogenous but also directly to exogenous pro-oxidants. The skin is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,648 Views
19 Pages

Connexin43 (Cx43), pannexin1 (Panx1) and P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) are expressed in kidneys and are known to constitute a feedforward mechanism leading to inflammation in other tissues. However, the possible functional relationship between these membrane...

  • Article
  • Open Access
69 Citations
8,199 Views
24 Pages

Cell Stress Induced Stressome Release Including Damaged Membrane Vesicles and Extracellular HSP90 by Prostate Cancer Cells

  • Takanori Eguchi,
  • Chiharu Sogawa,
  • Kisho Ono,
  • Masaki Matsumoto,
  • Manh Tien Tran,
  • Yuka Okusha,
  • Benjamin J. Lang,
  • Kuniaki Okamoto and
  • Stuart K. Calderwood

19 March 2020

Tumor cells exhibit therapeutic stress resistance-associated secretory phenotype involving extracellular vesicles (EVs) such as oncosomes and heat shock proteins (HSPs). Such a secretory phenotype occurs in response to cell stress and cancer therapeu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,341 Views
29 Pages

Investigation of Cell Damage Induced by Silver Nanoparticles in a Model Cell System

  • Sergey Pirutin,
  • Dmitrii Chaikovskii,
  • Mikhail Shank,
  • Mikhail Chivarzin,
  • Shunchao Jia,
  • Alexander Yusipovich,
  • Oleg Suvorov,
  • Yuehong Zhao,
  • Dmitry Bezryadnov and
  • Andrey Rubin

Background/Objectives: The growing diversity of novel nanoparticle synthesis methods, particularly for silver nanoparticles (AgNP), coupled with their significant biological activity and wide range of applications across various medical fields, neces...

  • Article
  • Open Access
582 Views
22 Pages

From Nucleus to No Nucleus: A Multimodal Study of the Toxicity of ZnO Nanoparticles: A Focus on Membrane Integrity, DNA Damage, and Molecular Docking

  • Erion Sukaj,
  • Eldores Sula,
  • Ledia Vasjari,
  • Ariol Rama,
  • Erman S. Istifli,
  • Federica Impellitteri,
  • Valbona Aliko and
  • Caterina Faggio

22 December 2025

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are increasingly applied in medicine, cosmetics, and environmental technologies, yet their interactions with blood cells remain poorly understood, raising cross-species safety concerns. Using frog (nucleated) and hu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
3,621 Views
15 Pages

28 September 2022

With the increase in alcohol consumption, more and more people are suffering from alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Therefore, it is necessary to elaborate the pathogenesis of ALD from the aspects of alcohol metabolism and harm. In this study, we establ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
79 Citations
18,841 Views
24 Pages

Cryopreservation of Semen in Domestic Animals: A Review of Current Challenges, Applications, and Prospective Strategies

  • Mohsen Sharafi,
  • Seyyed Mohsen Borghei-Rad,
  • Maryam Hezavehei,
  • Abdolhossein Shahverdi and
  • James D. Benson

24 November 2022

Cryopreservation is a way to preserve germplasm with applications in agriculture, biotechnology, and conservation of endangered animals. Cryopreservation has been available for over a century, yet, using current methods, only around 50% of spermatozo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,515 Views
14 Pages

Foliar Application of Wood Distillate Protects Basil Plants against Ozone Damage by Preserving Membrane Integrity and Triggering Antioxidant Mechanisms

  • Gemma Bianchi,
  • Riccardo Fedeli,
  • Lorenzo Mariotti,
  • Claudia Pisuttu,
  • Cristina Nali,
  • Elisa Pellegrini and
  • Stefano Loppi

6 June 2024

Ozone (O3) pollution is a critical issue for human health, crop yield, vegetation growth biodiversity, and food safety. Several protection strategies from O3-induced injuries have been proposed for crops. Here, we investigated if the foliar applicati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,270 Views
22 Pages

Human Adenovirus Type 5 Infection Leads to Nuclear Envelope Destabilization and Membrane Permeability Independently of Adenovirus Death Protein

  • Søren Pfitzner,
  • Jens B. Bosse,
  • Helga Hofmann-Sieber,
  • Felix Flomm,
  • Rudolph Reimer,
  • Thomas Dobner,
  • Kay Grünewald and
  • Linda E. Franken

2 December 2021

The human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV5) infects epithelial cells of the upper and lower respiratory tract. The virus causes lysis of infected cells and thus enables spread of progeny virions to neighboring cells for the next round of infection. The mecha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,107 Views
15 Pages

Phosphate Starvation by Energy Metabolism Disturbance in Candida albicansvip1Δ/Δ Induces Lipid Droplet Accumulation and Cell Membrane Damage

  • Xueling Peng,
  • Congcong Ma,
  • Yuxin Feng,
  • Biao Zhang,
  • Mengsen Zhu,
  • Tianyu Ma,
  • Qilin Yu and
  • Mingchun Li

21 January 2022

Phosphorus in the form of phosphate (Pi) is an essential element for metabolic processes, including lipid metabolism. In yeast, the inositol polyphosphate kinase vip1 mediated synthesis of inositol heptakisphosphate (IP7) regulates the phosphate-resp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,582 Views
11 Pages

Susceptibility of Opportunistic Burkholderia glumae to Copper Surfaces Following Wet or Dry Surface Contact

  • Zhouqi Cui,
  • Muhammad Ibrahim,
  • Chunlan Yang,
  • Yuan Fang,
  • Hussain Annam,
  • Bin Li,
  • Yanli Wang,
  • Guan-Lin Xie and
  • Guochang Sun

9 July 2014

Burkholderia glumae has been proposed to have a potential risk to vulnerable communities. In this work, we investigated the antibacterial activity and mechanism of copper surfaces against multi-drug resistant B. glumae from both patients and rice pla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,583 Views
16 Pages

Mechanical Behavior and Energy Dissipation of Woven and Warp-Knitted Pvc Membrane Materials under Multistage Cyclic Loading

  • Shanshan Guo,
  • Linlin Wang,
  • Guangwei Shao,
  • Huiqi Shao,
  • Jinhua Jiang and
  • Nanliang Chen

20 April 2022

In order to study the mechanical behavior and energy dissipation of architectural membrane materials under multistage cyclic loading, the deformation behavior, energy dissipation, and damage characteristics of four kinds of warp-knitted and woven pol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
3,116 Views
15 Pages

2 October 2022

Antibacterial tellurium nanoparticles have the advantages of high activity and biocompatibility. Microbial synthesis of Te nanoparticles is not only a green technology but builds new ecological relationships in diverse environments. However, the anti...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,109 Views
36 Pages

IL-17A as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis

  • Vanessa Marchant,
  • Antonio Tejera-Muñoz,
  • Laura Marquez-Expósito,
  • Sandra Rayego-Mateos,
  • Raul R. Rodrigues-Diez,
  • Lucia Tejedor,
  • Laura Santos-Sanchez,
  • Jesús Egido,
  • Alberto Ortiz and
  • Marta Ruiz-Ortega
  • + 4 authors

24 September 2020

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a health problem reaching epidemic proportions. There is no cure for CKD, and patients may progress to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a current replacement therapy option for ESRD patients...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
4,300 Views
13 Pages

Desulfovibrio fairfieldensis-Derived Outer Membrane Vesicles Damage Epithelial Barrier and Induce Inflammation and Pyroptosis in Macrophages

  • Yawen Nie,
  • Xiao-Qian Xie,
  • Lingxi Zhou,
  • Qijie Guan,
  • Yilin Ren,
  • Yong Mao,
  • Jin-Song Shi,
  • Zheng-Hong Xu and
  • Yan Geng

25 December 2022

Sulfate-reducing bacteria Desulfovibrio fairfieldensis is an opportunistic pathogen that widely exists in the human intestine and can cause severe infectious diseases. However, the mechanisms contributing to its pathogenesis remain of great interest....

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