Surface modification of gold nanoparticles with neuron-targeted exosome for enhanced blood–brain barrier penetration?
Two rings?
Tracking?
All aboard!
Railings.
verb: reel; 3rd person present: reels; past tense: reeled; past participle: reeled; gerund or present participle: reeling

1. 
wind something on to a reel by turning the reel.
real; comparative adjective: realer; superlative adjective: realest
1. 
actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.
a thing that is absolutely genuine or authentic.

"you've never been in love before, so how can you be sure this is the real thing?"
A realistic appraisal of the situation.
From Medieval Latin reālitās (“reality”), from Late Latin reālis (“actual”).
réalité f (plural réalités)

1reality
alight
/əˈlʌɪt/


verb: alight; 3rd person present: alights; past tense: alighted; past participle: alighted; gerund or present participle:

an alighting
alight on — find something by chance; notice something.

"her eyes alighted on the item in question"
Old English ālīhtan, from ā- (as an intensifier) + līhtan ‘descend’ (see light).
alight
/əˈlʌɪt/

adjective: alight

1
on fire; burning.

on fire

ablaze

aflame

in flames

flaming

burning

blazing

raging

fiery

lit

lighted

ignited

afire
◦shining brightly.

"a single lamp was alight"
lit up

gleaming

glowing

aglow

ablaze

illuminated

brilliant

bright

shining

radiant

shimmering

sparkling

flashing

dazzling

luminous

incandescent
set the world alight — do something remarkable or sensational.
sensational (comparative more sensational, superlative most sensational)
1Of or pertaining to sensation. sensational nerves

2Piquing or arousing the senses.
3Provocative.
4Exceptionally great.
sensationalization (usually uncountable, plural sensationalizations)

1The act or process of sensationalizing.
realizable (comparative more realizable, superlative most realizable)

1Capable of being realized or achieved.

realizables
a real blessing in disguise
A realising
Sing your hearts out! 🙌🏻
As singing away
A way forward.
a promise or assurance.

"everything will be taken care of—you have my word"

promise

word of honour
honour
/ˈɒnə/

verb
gerund or present participle: honouring

1. 
regard with great respect.
Love you all.
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