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1. Oyster ferritin can efficiently alleviate ROS-mediated inflammation attributed to its unique micro-environment around three-fold channels.

2. A short helix regulates conversion of dimeric and 24-meric ferritin architectures.

3. Construction of An Artificial Photosynthesis System with A Single CdS QDs‐Ferritin Hybrid Molecule.

4. Bio-based antibacterial food packaging films and coatings containing cinnamaldehyde: A review.

5. Ferritin cage for encapsulation and delivery of bioactive nutrients: From structure, property to applications.

6. Conversion of the Native 24-mer Ferritin Nanocage into Its Non-Native 16-mer Analogue by Insertion of Extra Amino Acid Residues.

7. Conversion of the Native 24-mer Ferritin Nanocage into Its Non-Native 16-mer Analogue by Insertion of Extra Amino Acid Residues.

8. Mechanism of discoloration in processed garlic and onion.

9. Structural Insights for the Stronger Ability of Shrimp Ferritin to Coordinate with Heavy Metal Ions as Compared to Human H-Chain Ferritin.

10. Soy protein isolate with higher solubility and improved gel properties when co‐assembled with walnut protein.

11. Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ferritin can efficiently reduce the damage of Pb2+in vivo by electrostatic attraction.

12. Purification and characterizations of a nanocage ferritin GF1 from oyster (Crassostrea gigas).

13. Insights into the roles of heat‐stable protein derived from egg white in vitamin A stabilisation.

14. Peptide gelation contributes to the tenderness and viscoelasticity of candy abalone.

15. Hyperthermostability of prawn ferritin nanocage facilitates its application as a robust nanovehicle for nutraceuticals.

16. Design and site-directed compartmentalization of gold nanoclusters within the intrasubunit interfaces of ferritin nanocage.

17. Re-designing ferritin nanocages for mercuric ion detection.

18. Shape‐Anisotropic Assembly of Protein Nanocages with Identical Building Blocks by Designed Intermolecular π–π Interactions.

19. Zinc nutrition and dietary zinc supplements.

20. Advancements of nature nanocage protein: preparation, identification and multiple applications of ferritins.

21. Construction of alginate beads for efficient conversion of CO2 into vaterite CaCO3 particles.

22. Tea polyphenols-mediated supramolecular architectures: Design and applications.

23. A comprehensive review on hemocyanin from marine products: Structure, functions, its implications for the food industry and beyond.

24. Natural and synthetic protein filaments in foodstuffs: Similarity and difference.

25. Simultaneous integration of the photosensitizer hemin and biocatalyst nanoferrihydrite into a single protein nanocage for selectively photocatalytic CO2 reduction.

26. Reversible structure transformation between protein nanocages and nanorods controlled by small molecules.

27. Shrimp ferritin greatly improves the physical and chemical stability of astaxanthin.

28. Redesign of protein nanocages: the way from 0D, 1D, 2D to 3D assembly.

29. Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ferritin relieves lead-induced liver oxidative damage via regulating the mitophagy.

30. Regulatable and reversible native paramyosin hydrogels promote the wound healing of the skin in mice.

31. Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ferritin should be a promising Fe2+ nanocarrier.

32. A natural strategy for astaxanthin stabilization and color regulation: Interaction with proteins.

33. The stability and absorption of naturally occurring cAMP by its weak interactions with jujube polysaccharides were greatly improved.

34. Structural comparison between the DNA-protective ability of scallop and shrimp ferritin from iron-induced oxidative damage.

35. Encapsulation of β-carotene within ferritin nanocages greatly increases its water-solubility and thermal stability.

36. Improvement of thermal stability of oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ferritin by point mutation.

37. Converting histidine-induced 3D protein arrays in crystals into their 3D analogues in solution by metal coordination cross-linking.

38. Thermal treatment modified the physicochemical properties of recombinant oyster (Crassostrea gigas) ferritin.

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