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On the nature of the forces controlling selectivity in the high performance capillary electrochromatographic separation of peptides

2003

In this minireview, the nature of the forces controlling selectivity in the high performance capillary electrochromatographic (HP-CEC) separation of peptides has been examined. For uncharged and charged peptides, a synergistic interplay occurs in HP-CEC systems between adsorptive/partitioning events and electrokinetically driven motion. Moreover, at high field strengths, both bulk electrophoretic migration and surface electrodiffusion occur. Thus, the migration behavior of peptides in different HP-CEC systems can be rationalized in terms of the combined consequences of these various processes. Moreover, in HP-CEC, the buffer electrolyte interacts with both the peptide analytes and the sorbe…

OsmosisTime FactorsSorbentCapillary actionBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryPeptideContext (language use)ElectrolyteBiochemistryDiffusionBiomaterialsChromatography Micellar Electrokinetic CapillaryIonschemistry.chemical_classificationCapillary electrochromatographyOrganic ChemistryTemperatureElectrophoresis CapillaryGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationModels TheoreticalElectrophoresisChemical engineeringchemistrycardiovascular systemPeptidesSelectivityBiopolymers
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Strong stabilization of amorphous calcium carbonate emulsion by ovalbumin: gaining insight into the mechanism of 'polymer-induced liquid precursor' p…

2011

8 pages; International audience; The impact of the ovo proteins ovalbumin and lysozyme-present in the first stage of egg shell formation-on the homogeneous formation of the liquid amorphous calcium carbonate (LACC) precursor, was studied by a combination of complementing methods: in situ WAXS, SANS, XANES, TEM, and immunogold labeling. Lysozyme (pI = 9.3) destabilizes the LACC emulsion whereas the glycoprotein ovalbumin (pI = 4.7) extends the lifespan of the emulsified state remarkably. In the light of the presented data: (a) Ovalbumin is shown to behave commensurable to the 'polymer-induced liquid precursor' (PILP) process proposed by Gower et al. Ovalbumin can be assumed to take a key rol…

OvalbuminEggshell formation02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleCatalysisCalcium Carbonatelaw.inventionEgg Shellchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistrylawAnimalsOrganic chemistrySurface chargeCrystallizationEggshell[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsbiologyGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsAmorphous calcium carbonate0104 chemical sciencesOvalbuminCalcium carbonatechemistryChemical engineeringEmulsionbiology.proteinEmulsionsMuramidaseCrystallization0210 nano-technologyChickens
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Pmarg-pearlin is a matrix protein involved in nacre framework formation in the pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera.

2011

11 pages; International audience; The shell of pearl oysters is organized in multiple layers of CaCO(3) crystallites packed together in an organic matrix. Relationships between the components of the organic matrix and mechanisms of nacre formation currently constitute the main focus of research into biomineralization. In this study, we characterized the pearlin protein from the oyster Pinctada margaritifera (Pmarg); this shares structural features with other members of a matrix protein family, N14/N16/pearlin. Pmarg pearlin exhibits calcium- and chitin-binding properties. Pmarg pearlin transcripts are distinctively localized in the mineralizing tissue responsible for nacre formation. More s…

OysterPteriidaeMolecular Sequence Dataengineering.materialBiologyMatrix (biology)010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesProtein structureAnimal Shellsbiology.animalAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePinctadaRNA Messenger[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsMolecular Biologyglycoproteins030304 developmental biologyorganic matrix0303 health sciencesExtracellular Matrix ProteinsEcologyAragoniteOrganic ChemistryPinctada margaritiferabiology.organism_classificationbiomineralization[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterials0104 chemical sciencesCell biologyprotein structuresengineeringMolecular Medicinepearl oysterPearlBiomineralization
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Selectivity improvement of semi-conducting gas sensors by selective filter for atmospheric pollutants detection

2006

International audience; The monitoring of atmospheric pollution using chemical gas sensors is a challenge due to the lack of selectivity of most existing devices. However, their performances can be improved using filtering films achieving the separation or the removal of some gases. This study is focused on the detection of carbon monoxide and of oxidant pollutants (nitrogen dioxide and ozone) by sensors constituted of SnO2, or phthalocyanine compounds. Two types of filters were investigated. Filters based on MnO2 powder are successful to remove ozone while preserving nitrogen dioxide in a large temperature range from ambient to 400 -C, but they partially convert carbon monoxide. The second…

OzoneMaterials scienceInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBioengineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundOzoneNitrogen dioxideSelectivity[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringPollutantPhthalocyanine[ SPI.GPROC ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyNitrogen0104 chemical sciencesTin oxidechemistryChemical engineering13. Climate actionMechanics of MaterialsPhthalocyanine0210 nano-technologyGas sensorLayer (electronics)Carbon monoxide
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All-organic device with integrated chemical filter dedicated to the selective measurement of NO2 in air

2010

Abstract An original organic semiconductor gas sensor devoted to the selective monitoring of nitrogen dioxide in air has been successfully developed. This device combines the great sensitivity and the partial selectivity toward oxidizing gases of a molecular organic semiconductor, copper phthalocyanine, with the O3 filtering selectivity of an organic material, indigo. Experimental measurements highlight filtering yield of indigo close to 100% toward O3 and lower than 10% for NO2. Nanometric indigo layers were realized for the first time by thermal evaporation and characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy. Such all-organic device exhibits a high NO2 sensitivity for low concentrations, a resolution…

Ozonebusiness.industryAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsIndigoElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsOrganic semiconductorchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artOxidizing agentElectronic componentMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsNitrogen dioxideElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSelectivitybusinessSpectroscopyOrganic Electronics
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Preparation and characterization of multilayer porous PLA scaffolds

2013

PLA scaffolds biomaterials
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Improving the efficiency of light-emitting diode based on a thiophene polymer containing a cyano group

2007

Abstract We report on the overall improvement of a single layer organic light-emitting diode device based on poly{[3-hethylthiophene]-co-3-[2-( p -cyano-phenoxy)ethyl]thiophene} or namely PTOPhCN. This polymer was recently developed by adding a cyano group as a side-chain substituent of the thiophenic backbone onto the main polymer chain and showed promising results for light-emitting diode devices. Using an improved device layout, bright red electroluminescence was obtained at 4 V and showed a luminance of about 400 cd/m 2 at 8 V with current densities in the order of 6000 A/m 2 .

POLY{[3-HETHYLTHIOPHENE]-CO-3-[2-(P-CYANO-PHENOXY)ETHYL]THIOPHENE}Materials sciencePolymersCyano groupSubstituent:Enginyeria dels materials::Materials plàstics i polímers [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]ElectroluminescenceOrganic light-emitting diodeslaw.inventionBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundlawThiopheneMaterials ChemistryOLEDSide chainThiopheneELECTROLUMINESCENCEElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPolymerDiodechemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryGeneral ChemistryPolymerLuminance efficiencyCondensed Matter PhysicsOrganic light-emitting diodes; Polymer; Thiophene; Cyano group; Luminance efficiencyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPolímersOLEDchemistryOptoelectronicsPhysical chemistryOrganic light-emitting diodebusinessLight-emitting diode
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Influence of low concentration acid treatment on lithium disilicate core/veneer ceramic bond strength

2013

Objective: This study evaluated the influence of low concentration acid treatment on the shear bond strength between lithium disilicate (LD) infrastructure and veneering porcelain. The surface morphology characteristic after this acid treatment was also examined. Study Design: LD reinforced ceramic cylinders (n=10) (IPS e.max Press, Ivoclar-Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) were treated (LD-treated) with a low concentration acid solution (Invex Liquid – Ivoclar-Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein) or not treated with the acid solution (LD-untreated). They were veneered with a glass ceramic (IPS e.max Ceram, Ivoclar-Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein). A metal ceramic group (CoCr) was tested as cont…

PORCELANA DENTÁRIAUniversal testing machineMaterials scienceGlass-ceramicMorphology (linguistics)Scanning electron microscopeBond strengthResearchmedicine.medical_treatmentOdontología:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludlaw.inventionlawvisual_artBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumVeneerAdhesiveCeramicComposite materialGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Single-shot two-frame π-shifted spatially multiplexed interference phase microscopy

2019

Single-shot, two-frame, π-shifted spatially multiplexed interference microscopy (π-SMIM) is presented as an improvement to previous SMIM implementations, introducing a versatile, robust, fast, and accurate method for cumbersome, noisy, and low-contrast phase object analysis. The proposed π-SMIM equips a commercially available nonholographic microscope with a high-speed (video frame rate) enhanced quantitative phase imaging (QPI) capability by properly placing a beam-splitter in the microscope embodiment to simultaneously (in a single shot) record two holograms mutually phase shifted by π radians at the expense of reducing the field of view. Upon subsequent subtractive superimposition of hol…

PaperMaleMicroscopequantitative phase imagingBiomedical EngineeringHolographyPhase (waves)Holographydigital holographic microscopyfringe analysis01 natural scienceslaw.inventionImaging010309 opticsBiomaterialsOpticsInterference (communication)lawCell Line Tumor0103 physical sciencesImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMicroscopy InterferencePhysicsphase retrievalbusiness.industryProstatic NeoplasmsFrame rateAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInterference microscopyElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsinterference microscopyDigital holographic microscopyPhase retrievalbusinessAlgorithmsJournal of Biomedical Optics
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Beer-Lambert law for optical tissue diagnostics: current state of the art and the main limitations.

2021

Abstract. Significance: Beer–Lambert law (BLL) is a widely used tool for contact and remote determination of absorber concentration in various media, including living tissues. Originally proposed in the 18th century as a simple exponential expression, it has survived numerous modifications and updates. The basic assumptions of this law may not be fulfilled in real measurement conditions. This can lead to mistaken or misinterpreted results. In particular, the effects to be additionally taken into account in the tissue measurements include anisotropy, scattering, fluorescence, chemical equilibria, interference, dichroism, spectral bandwidth disagreements, stray radiation, and instrumental eff…

PaperPhotonsPhotonOptical PhenomenaScatteringComputer sciencetissue absorptionBiomedical EngineeringBeer–Lambert lawInterference (wave propagation)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsExpression (mathematics)Light scatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeoptical scatteringsymbolsTime domainState (computer science)OximetryBiological systemBeer’s lawReview PapersJournal of biomedical optics
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