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As a proof of concept, collagen hydrogel with microglia seeded in was filled into the interspace of the 3D GF/Pt NPs/PEDOT sensor to establish an integrated platform, which allowed the successful real-time monitoring of reactive oxygen species released from microglia in the collagen matrix. Given the versatility, our proposed biosensor in conjunction with various 3D culture models will serve as an excellent tool to provide biochemical information of cells under their in vivo-like microenvironment.High-performance detection of DNA methylation possesses great significance for the diagnosis and therapy of cancer. Herein, for the first time, we present a digestion strategy based on dual methylation-sensitive restriction endonucleases coupling with a recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA)-assisted CRISPR/Cas13a system (DESCS) for accurate and sensitive determination of site-specific DNA methylation. MK0683 This dual methylation-sensitive restriction endonuclease system selectively digests the unmethylated target but exhibits no response to methylated DNA. Therefore, the intact methylated DNA target triggers the RPA reaction for rapid signal amplification. In contrast, the digested unmethylated target initiates no RPA reaction. RPA products with a T7 promoter can execute the T7 transcription in the presence of T7 RNA polymerase to generate a large number of single-stranded RNA (ssRNA). This ssRNA can be recognized by CRISPR/Cas13a to induce the ssRNase activity of Cas13a, showing the indiscriminate cleavage of the collateral FQ reporter to release the fluorescence signal. With such a design, by combining the unique features of dual methylation-sensitive restriction endonucleases with RPA-assisted CRISPR/Cas13a, the DESCS system not only presents the rapid and powerful signal amplification for the determination of methylated DNA with ultrahigh sensitivity but also effectively eliminates the false positive influences from incomplete digestion of the unmethylated target. More importantly, 0.01% methylation level can be effectively distinguished with the existence of excess unmethylated DNA. In addition, the DESCS assay is integrated into the lateral flow biosensor (LFB) for the point-of-care determination of DNA methylation. In view of the superiorities in high sensitivity, outstanding selectivity, and ease of operation, the DESCS system will provide a reliable assay for site-specific analysis of methylation.In this study, we developed an advanced colitis-targeted nanoparticles (NPs)-into-yeast cell wall microparticles (YPs) drug delivery system for ulcerative colitis (UC) therapy. In brief, YPs entrap hyaluronic acid (HA), and polyethylenimine (PEI) modified rhein (RH)-loaded ovalbumin NPs (HA/PEI-RH NPs) to form HA/PEI-RH NYPs. YPs can make HA/PEI-RH NPs pass through gastric environment stably and be degraded by β-glucanase to promote drug release from HA/PEI-RH NYPs in the colon. Cellular uptake evaluation confirmed that HA/PEI-RH NPs could specifically target and enhance the uptake rate via HA ligands. In biodistribution studies, HA/PEI-RH NYPs were able to efficiently accumulate in the inflammed colon in mice. In vivo experiments revealed that the HA/PEI-RH NYPs could significantly alleviate inflammation by inhibiting the TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway. Therefore, HA/PEI-RH NYPs have advantages of good gastric stability, β-glucanase-sensitive release ability, macrophage-targeted ability, and anti-UC effects. These advantages indicate YPs-entrapped multifunctional NPs are a promising oral drug delivery system for UC therapy.Cloth masks can be an alternative to medical masks during pandemics. Recent studies have examined the performance of fabrics under various conditions; however, the performance against violent respiratory events such as human sneezes is yet to be explored. Accordingly, we present a comprehensive experimental study using sneezes by a healthy adult and a tailored image-based flow measurement diagnostic system evaluating all dimensions of protection of commonly available fabrics and their layered combinations the respiratory droplet blocking efficiency, water resistance, and breathing resistance. Our results reveal that a well-designed cloth mask can outperform a three-layered surgical mask for such violent respiratory events. Specifically, increasing the number of layers significantly increases the droplet blocking efficiency, on average by ∼20 times per additional fabric layer. A minimum of three layers is necessary to resemble the droplet blocking performance of surgical masks, and a combination of cotton/linen (hydrophilic inner layer)-blends (middle layer)-polyester/nylon (hydrophobic outer layer) exhibited the best performance among overall indicators tested. In an optimum three-layered design, the average thread count should be greater than 200, and the porosity should be less than 2%. Furthermore, machine washing at 60 °C did not significantly impact the performance of cloth masks. These findings inform the design of high-performing homemade cloth masks.Colorful three-dimensional (3D) prints are promising as practical anticounterfeiting labels with easily recognizable and striking visual effects. However, existing colorful 3D displays either require specific illumination conditions with multiple coherent lasers, hence suffer from speckles, or are unsuitable as passive labels. Here, we report a concept of a virtual 3D color object consisting of colorful focal spots in free space. The colors and corresponding "floating heights" of these spots are independently controlled via the design of 3D printed microlens profiles and heights of nanopillars that act as structural-color filters. Despite the unremarkable appearance of the printed substrate under both optical and electron microscopy, illumination with incoherent white light reveals information in the form of bright colorful spots appearing at designated heights above the plane of the substrate. The term "optical fireworks" refers to the way these spots appear and disappear under an optical microscope as one continuously shifts the focal plane. Our 3D printed optical fireworks security labels introduce applications for optical elements integrated with nanostructures in 3D colorful displays and anticounterfeiting labels.

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