Aptamer-Modified Nanoparticle Data for Domoic Acid Toxicity Alleviation
by xinyue gan·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
A 483.8 KB dataset from figshare, last updated April 13, 2026, containing experimental results on biomimetic nanoparticles. The data, authored by xinyue gan, details the construction and performance of aptamer-modified neuronal cell membrane hybrid liposomes (A-H@L) for adsorbing the marine neurotoxin domoic acid. It includes in vitro and in vivo findings on cytotoxicity mitigation, oxidative stress inhibition, and calcium homeostasis restoration in cell lines and zebrafish larvae.
Use Cases
Modeling nanoparticle adsorption capacity for domoic acid based on the described aptamer modification.
Analyzing cytotoxicity mitigation in Caco-2 and BV2 cell lines based on the described in vitro studies.
Investigating neurotoxicity alleviation mechanisms based on described ATPase activity and calcium homeostasis data.
Studying gene expression dysregulation (Atp2a2a, Ryr2b) in zebrafish larvae based on the described in vivo investigations.
Strengths
Data is licensed under CC-BY-4.0, permitting broad reuse with attribution.
File size is precisely 483.8 KB, indicating a focused and manageable dataset.
The description provides specific experimental details on nanoparticle construction, cell lines, and mechanistic pathways.
Limitations
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The dataset is small (483.8 KB), indicating a limited scope focused on a specific experimental study.
Provenance
Source
figshare, author xinyue gan.
Collection Method
Likely contains experimental results from the construction and testing of aptamer-modified biomimetic nanoparticles.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-13 12:33:31; freshness should be verified.
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