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Anisotropic diffusion in etched particle tracks studied by field gradient NMR

1994

Etched particle tracks produced after heavy ion irradiation of polymer foils are used as model systems to test the performance of NMR in a newly developed ultrahigh magnetic field gradient system. The stimulated NMR echo decay of molecules diffusing in the channels, formulated in terms of the self part of the intermediate scattering function, is anisotropic and yields the form factor of the channels.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMaterials scienceField (physics)Polyethylene TerephthalatesAnisotropic diffusionBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsForm factor (quantum field theory)Analytical chemistryPolymerMagnetic field gradientMolecular physicschemistryAnisotropyParticleMoleculeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAnisotropyMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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Degradable cationic nanohydrogel particles for stimuli-responsive release of siRNA.

2014

Well-defined nanogels have become quite attractive as safe and stable carriers for siRNA delivery. However, to avoid nanoparticle accumulation, they need to provide a stimuli-responsive degradation mechanism that can be activated at the payload's site of action. In this work, the synthetic concept for generating well-defined nanohydrogel particles is extended to incorporate disulfide cross-linkers into a cationic nanonetwork for redox-triggered release of oligonucleotide payload as well as nanoparticle degradation under reductive conditions of the cytoplasm. Therefore, a novel disulfide-modified spermine cross-linker is designed that both allows disassembly of the nanogel as well as removal…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOligonucleotideSpermidineOrganic ChemistryCationic polymerizationNanoparticleNanogelsFluorescence correlation spectroscopyHydrogelsPolymerPolyethylene GlycolsNanotoxicologyCationsAgarose gel electrophoresisMaterials ChemistryBiophysicsPolyethyleneimineDisulfidesRNA Small InterferingNanogelMacromolecular rapid communications
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Conformational studies of hexapeptides containing two dehydroamino acid residues in positions 2 and 5 in peptide chain

2008

Conformational preferences of a group of hexapeptides containing two dehydroamino acid residues in Positions 2 and 5 in peptide chain were investigated by means of spectroscopic methods (NMR and CD) and theoretical calculations. In the case of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) solution, only peptide with free N-termini adopted rigid 310-helical conformation, for the rest of examined peptides extended and “zig-zag” conformers were predominant. CD measurements showed that only in chloroform solution the conformational freedom of investigated peptides was restricted. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 89: 691–699, 2008. This article was originally published online as an accepted preprint. The “…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyProtein ConformationStereochemistryCircular DichroismMolecular Sequence DataOrganic ChemistryTemperatureBiophysicsPeptideGeneral MedicineAmidesBiochemistryProtein Structure SecondaryBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundChain (algebraic topology)chemistryDehydroalanineAmino Acid SequenceAmino AcidsProtonsPeptidesConformational isomerismBiopolymers
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The surface modification of polymers to modulate endothelial cell growth

1996

The effect of nitrogen ion implantation or ion-assisted film deposition on the growth of human endothelial cells in vitro on a substrate has been studied. It was shown that the largest change occurs when TiO2 films were reactively sputtered onto the substrates, while the most passive surface was reactively sputtered SiO2. SEM pictures of the cells adhering to the various treated surfaces show that the cells were healthy. Future studies on the effect of alloy films and their oxides and nitrides are proposed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceAlloyBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsOxideBioengineeringPolymerSubstrate (electronics)Nitrideengineering.materialBiomaterialsEndothelial stem cellchemistry.chemical_compoundIon implantationchemistryChemical engineeringengineeringSurface modificationJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
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Micropatterning of neurons using organic substrates in culture

1997

Abstract In this study, we have used spatially defined surfaces of organic thin films to micropattern the outgrowth of central nervous system neurons in culture. Glass substrates were first chemically modified with synthetic peptides derived from an extra-cellular matrix protein laminin to couple a functionality that promotes a neuron-substrate interaction. The modification procedure was verified using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The functionality of the modified glass surfaces was examined by growing neurons dissociated from mammalian central nervous tissues in culture. Spatially defined surfaces of the peptide were then fabricated by selectively attaching the peptide to coplanar sur…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopyMetals and AlloysNanotechnologyPeptideSurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsX-ray photoelectron spectroscopychemistryMonolayerMaterials ChemistryUv laserBiophysicsThin filmLithographyMicropatterningThin Solid Films
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Cell Specific Targeting of Multifunctional γ-Fe2O3 Nanoparticles Through Surface Binding of dsDNA

2007

AbstractThe immobilization of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid [poly(IC)] on ã-Fe2O3 maghemite nanoparticles via the phosphor-amidate route using a multifunctional polymer is reported. The dsRNA coupled nanoparticles were used to visualize the Toll-like (TLR3) receptors at the cell surface. The presence of TLR3 was demonstrated independently in the Caki-1 cell line by RT-PCR and immunostaining techniques

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceCellMaghemiteNanoparticleNanotechnologyPolymerengineering.materialmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCell cultureTLR3engineeringmedicineBiophysicsReceptorImmunostainingMRS Proceedings
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Mechanical Characterization of Polysaccharide/polyaminoacid Hydrogels as Potential Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration

2011

The mechanical properties of hydrogel scaffolds based on hyaluronic acid (HA) that were chemically crosslinked with α,β-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)(2-aminoethylcarbamate)-D,L-aspartamide (PHEA-EDA) were investigated. Variation of these properties as a function of three different PHEA-EDA amounts used to crosslink HA has been related to the reaction efficiency evaluated using a colorimetric assay. Moreover, the amount of unreacted amino groups that was still present in the hydrogels was related to the attachment behavior of human dermal fibroblasts to the hydrogel surface. The mechanical data and biological results suggest the suitability of the investigated hydrogels as scaffolds for the regener…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringRegeneration (biology)Organic Chemistrytechnology industry and agriculturemacromolecular substancesfibroblast attachment; hyaluronic acid; mechanical properties; polyaspartamide; scaffoldsPolysaccharidePolymer engineeringCharacterization (materials science)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryhyaluronic acid polyaspartamide scaffolds mechanical properties fibroblast attachment.Settore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoHyaluronic acidPolymer chemistrySelf-healing hydrogelsMaterials ChemistryBiophysics
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Glassy dynamics of simulated polymer melts: Coherent scattering and van Hove correlation functions

2001

Whereas the first part of this paper dealt with the relaxation in the β-regime, this part investigates the final relaxation (α-relaxation) of a simulated polymer melt consisting of short non-entangled chains in the supercooled state above the critical temperature of ideal mode-coupling theory (MCT). The temperature range covers the onset of a two-step relaxation behaviour down to a temperature merely 2% above . We monitor the incoherent intermediate scattering function as well as the coherent intermediate scattering function of both a single chain and the melt over a wide range of wave numbers q. Upon approaching the coherent α-relaxation time of the melt increases strongly close to the max…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMax QPhysicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsScatteringDynamics (mechanics)Relaxation (NMR)BiophysicsAlpha (ethology)PolymerSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryAtmospheric temperature rangePower lawchemistryRadius of gyrationExponentRelaxation (physics)General Materials ScienceSoft matterStructure factorBiotechnologyThe European Physical Journal E
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0152 : Effects of connexin 43 inhibition on mitochondrial function in cardiac skinned fibers and isolated mitochondria

2015

Connexin 43 (Cx43) is a main component of intercellular gap junction channels in cardiomyocytes. The presence of Cx43 in heart mitochondria has been also reported, where it may participate in energy metabolism and protection against ischemia. Given the key role for mitochondria in pathogenesis of heart diseases, we examined how mitochondrial function could be altered in case of Cx43 pharmacological inhibition by carbenoxolone (CBX). Oxygen consumption rates under various substrate conditions were determined either in ventricles from pig hearts using saponin-permeabilized fibers, or in isolated mitochondria from rat hearts. Measurements of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ) and reactive o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane potentialReactive oxygen speciesBioenergeticsbusiness.industryMitochondrial diseaseCarbenoxoloneConnexinAnatomyMitochondrionmedicine.diseasechemistryCyclosporin amedicineBiophysicsCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
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Mesoscopic gel at low agarose concentration in water: a dynamic light scattering study

1995

Previous work in our laboratory has shown that at very low agarose concentration in water gelation still occurs within mutually disconnected, high concentration regions generated by spinodal demixing. The freely diffusing particles obtained in these conditions are studied in the present work by depolarized dynamic light scattering and probe diffusion experiments. These particles are found to behave as large (in fact, mesoscopic) polymer fibers entangled in a continuously rearranged mesh with scaling parameters typical of partially flexible, neutral chains. The present results allow specifying the notion of mesoscopic gelation. They also reveal that the same symmetry-breaking mechanism that …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMesoscopic physicsWork (thermodynamics)SpinodalLightMacromolecular SubstancesSepharoseDiffusionAnalytical chemistryBiophysicsPolymerBiophysical PhenomenaCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringchemistryChemical physicsPercolationScattering RadiationAgaroseGelsResearch ArticleBiophysical Journal
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