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Antibody–siRNA conjugates (ARCs) are a type of promising drug modalities for cancer therapy. However, initial reports of ARCs present the gene knockdown effect only in limited tissues (e.g., muscles) ...
The rapid identification of respiratory virus outbreaks is needed to enable rational and effective public health interventions. We developed new quantitative approaches for simultaneous ...
Facilities operated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) are required to have extensive worker safety and health programs by regulation. We describe how Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has ...
Systems lacking inversion symmetry inherently demonstrate a nonlinear electrical response (NLER) to an applied electric bias, emerging through extrinsic mechanisms. This response is highly sensitive ...
Announcing ACS Nano Medicine We’re excited to announce our new journal— ACS Nano Medicine —a new addition to the family of ACS journals. “The broad scope of ACS Nano Medicine, encompassing fundamental ...
Understanding interfacial ion-transfer kinetics is central to advancing electrochemical processes associated with energy storage and catalysis. Here we investigate electrochemical proton-insertion ...
Chromatography is an essential topic in chemistry and a mainstay of a majority of analytical chemistry undergraduate modules and laboratory classes. This paper details a new undergraduate laboratory ...
Copper is an essential trace element for normal development and function throughout the body, including the central nervous system (CNS). Alterations to cellular copper levels result in severe ...
The observation of increasing lithium-ion transference numbers upon increasing anion size has been frequently reported in the literature. While in dilute systems this can be explained by reduced ...
Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) is a ubiquitously expressed receptor characterized by rapid internalization kinetics and efficient receptor recycling, making it an attractive target for drug delivery.