Protein-encapsulated nanoclusters (NCs) are emerging as a versatile platform for in-vivo imaging and other biomedical applications due to their ultrasmall… Continue reading Adsorption and Conformation of Bovine Serum Albumin with Blue-Emitting Gold Nanoclusters at the Air/Water and Lipid/Water Interfaces
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
π-Conjugated porphyrins have aroused particular attention for nanofabrication and biomimics; however, little attention has been paid to porphyrins-based chiral analysis… Continue reading Chiral Enantioselective Assemblies Induced from Achiral Porphyrin by l- and d-Lysine
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Human phospholipid scramblases are a family of four homologous transmembrane proteins (hPLSCR1–4) mediating phospholipids (PLs) translocation in plasma membrane upon… Continue reading Heavy-Metals-Mediated Phospholipids Scrambling by Human Phospholipid Scramblase 3: A Probable Role in Mitochondrial Apoptosis
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Peptides with pharmaceutical activities are attractive drug leads, and knowledge of their mode-of-action is essential for translation into the clinic.… Continue reading Is the Mirror Image a True Reflection? Intrinsic Membrane Chirality Modulates Peptide Binding
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Protein phase separation and protein liquid cluster formation have been observed and analysed in protein crystallization experiments and, in recent… Continue reading Multi-Step Concanavalin A Phase Separation and Early-Stage Nucleation Monitored Via Dynamic and Depolarized Light Scattering
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
To mimic native insulin activity, materials have been developed that encapsulate insulin, glucose oxidase, and catalase for glucose-responsive insulin delivery.… Continue reading Glucose-Responsive Nanoparticles for Rapid and Extended Self-Regulated Insulin Delivery
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) describes an allergic reaction where an individual sensitized by pollen allergens develops symptoms after eating certain… Continue reading Purification and Characterization of Pathogenesis Related Class 10 Panallergens
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
June 29, 2020
The misfolding, aggregation and fibrillation of human islet amyloid polypeptide (hIAPP) has been acknowledged as a hallmark event in type-II… Continue reading Cichoric acid from witloof inhibit misfolding aggregation and fibrillation of hIAPP
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease. The molecular mechanisms of AD are not yet clear, and no effective treatments… Continue reading Xanthohumol inhibits tau protein aggregation and protects cells against tau aggregates
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Nucleic acids (DNA) and neurotransmitters integrate together in the brain of organisms to make powerful information processing systems. Dopamine is… Continue reading Multimodal Interactions of Dopamine Hydrochloride with the Groove Region of DNA: A Key Factor in the Enhanced Stability of DNA
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Nine undescribed triterpenoids (jughopenoids A-I), including seven nortriterpenoids and two normal triterpenoids, together with fourteen known analogues, were isolated from… Continue reading Triterpenoids from the barks of Juglans hopeiensis
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 27, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
DivIVA or Wag31, which is an essential pole organizing protein in mycobacteria, can self-assemble at the negatively curved side of… Continue reading Higher order assembling of the mycobacterial polar growth factor DivIVA/Wag31
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020
Leah Pandiscia, PhD
March 24, 2020