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Synthesis and Spectroscopic Properties of Silica−Dye−Semiconductor Nanocrystal Hybrid Particles

2010

We prepared silica-dye-nanocrystal hybrid particles and studied the energy transfer from semiconductor nanocrystals (= donor) to organic dye molecules (= acceptor). Multishell CdSe/CdS/ZnS semiconductor nanocrystals were adsorbed onto monodisperse Stöber silica particles with an outer silica shell of thickness 2-23 nm containing organic dye molecules (Texas Red). The thickness of this dye layer has a strong effect on the energy transfer efficiency, which is explained by the increase in the number of dye molecules homogeneously distributed within the silica shell, in combination with an enhanced surface adsorption of nanocrystals with increasing dye amount. Our conclusions were underlined by…

DispersityTexas RedBinary compoundNanotechnologychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionMicroscopy Electron TransmissionQuantum DotsFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferElectrochemistryNanotechnologyMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceColoring AgentsSpectroscopySurfaces and InterfacesSilicon DioxideCondensed Matter PhysicsAcceptorModels ChemicalSemiconductorsXantheneschemistryChemical engineeringNanocrystalSpectrophotometryNanoparticlesParticleSpectrophotometry UltravioletAdsorptionMonte Carlo MethodLangmuir
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Development of an ion-pair to improve the colon permeability of a low permeability drug: Atenolol.

2016

Abstract To ensure the optimal performance of oral controlled release formulations, drug colon permeability is one of the critical parameters. Consequently developing this kind of formulations for low permeability molecules requires strategies to increase their ability to cross the colonic membrane. The objective of this work is to show if an ion-pair formation can improve the colon permeability of atenolol as a low permeability drug model. Two counter ions have been tested: brilliant blue and bromophenol blue. The Distribution coefficients at pH 7.00 (DpH7) of atenolol, atenolol + brilliant blue and atenolol + bromophenol blue were experimentally determined in n-octanol. Moreover, the colo…

DrugMaleColonmedia_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical ScienceBromophenol blue02 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyPermeability03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinemedicineLow permeabilityAnimalsRats WistarColoring Agentsmedia_commonchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyBenzenesulfonates021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtenololPermeability (earth sciences)MembranechemistryAtenololParacellular transportDelayed-Action PreparationsBromphenol BlueCounterion0210 nano-technologymedicine.drugEuropean journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Marginal integrity of class V restorations: SEM versus dye penetration.

2006

To perform an in vitro investigation on the marginal integrity of different adhesives (Optibond FL, Scotchbond 1XT, Clearfil SE Bond, Adper Prompt L-Pop, S(3) Bond, iBond exp., Adper Prompt L-Pop) in combination with Tetric Ceram as well as an experimental silorane-restorative (Hermes, Hermes Bond; 3M ESPE) using SEM and dye penetration (2% methylene blue) in a comparative manner.Standardized class V-cavities (3 mm x 1.5 mm) were prepared in 70 extracted human teeth (n=10). The adhesives were applied according to manufacturers' instructions. The cavities were restored with three increments. After finishing and polishing (Sof-Lex discs) and thermocycling (5000x, 5/55 degrees C), replicas wer…

Dye penetrationMaterials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentColoring agentsDentistryOptiBond FLDental cavity preparationAcid Etching DentalmedicineHumansGeneral Materials ScienceColoring AgentsDental Restoration PermanentGeneral DentistryDental LeakageEnamel paintbusiness.industryDental Marginal AdaptationClearfil SE BondResin CementsMethylene BlueMechanics of MaterialsTetric ceramvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMicroscopy Electron ScanningbusinessDental Cavity PreparationDental restorationDental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials
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Light and electron microscopical demonstration of methylene blue accumulation sites in taste buds of fish and mouse after supravital dye injection

1995

Electron microscopical data regarding methylene blue staining of taste buds in the epithelia of the goldfish lip and the cirumvallate papilla of the mouse tongue after supravital dye application are presented for the first time. The ultrastructural details were compared with the corresponding light microscopical findings. The dye was applied in different concentrations by injection or in crystalline from directly to the surface of the tissues. Both methylene blue and tissue were simultaneously fixed by immersion in a paraformaldehyde-glutaraldehyde solution with the addition of phosphomolybdic acid. The ensuing dye precipitate was further stabilized by ammonium heptamolybdate. On the light …

EmbryologyMicroinjectionsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundGoldfishPhenothiazineTaste budmedicineAnimalsColoring AgentsLingual papillaChemistryCell BiologyTaste BudsMucusStainingMethylene BlueMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryBiophysicsUltrastructurePhosphomolybdic acidAnatomyMethylene blueProtein BindingDevelopmental BiologyAnatomy and Embryology
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Flotillin-involved uptake of silica nanoparticles and responses of an alveolar-capillary barrier in vitro

2013

AbstractDrug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-capillary barrier of the lung constitutes an interesting and increasingly relevant field in nanomedicine. Nevertheless, potential hazardous effects of nanoparticles (NPs) as well as their cellular and systemic fate should be thoroughly examined. Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the effects of amorphous silica NPs (Sicastar) and (poly)organosiloxane NPs (AmOrSil) on the viability and the inflammatory response as well as on the cellular uptake mechanisms and fate in cells of the alveolar barrier. For this purpose, the alveolar epithelial cell line (NCI H441) and microvascular endothelial…

EndosomeCell SurvivalLipid BilayersPharmaceutical ScienceGene deliverysilica nanoparticlesEndocytosisClathrinNP transportCell LineDrug Delivery SystemsAlveolar-capillary barrierAlveolar capillary barrierElectric ImpedanceHumansColoring AgentsInflammationFlotillin-1/-2-dependent uptake/traffickingbiologyChemistryRhodaminesVesicleMicrocirculationEndothelial CellsMembrane ProteinsGeneral Medicinerespiratory systemSilicon DioxideNP uptakeIn vitroCoculture TechniquesEndocytosisCapillariesEndothelial stem cellPulmonary AlveoliNP-transportNanomedicineCell cultureImmunologybiology.proteinBiophysicsNanoparticlesBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
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Solving underwater crimes: development of latent prints made on submerged objects.

2013

Underwater crime scenes always present a challenge for forensic researchers, as the destructive effect of water considerably complicates the chances of recovering material of evidential value. The aim of this study is to tackle the problem of developing marks that have been left on submerged objects. Fingermark deposition was randomly made on two surfaces - glass and plastic whilst the material was submerged under tap water and then left for one to fifteen days before drying and development. For their later development, various reagents - Black Powder, Silver Metallic Powder, Fluorescent Powder, Sudan Black (powder and solution) and Small Particle Reagent - were used and the effectiveness o…

Engineeringbusiness.industryNaphthalenesPathology and Forensic MedicineImmersionForensic engineeringCrime sceneSudan blackHumansIndicators and ReagentsSmall particlesGlassUnderwaterDermatoglyphicsPowdersProcess engineeringbusinessColoring AgentsAzo CompoundsPlasticsFluorescent DyesSciencejustice : journal of the Forensic Science Society
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Azo-Dyes Photocatalytic Degradation in Aqueous Suspension of TiO2 Under Solar Irradiation

2002

Abstract The photodegradation of two common and very stable azo-dyes, i.e. methyl-orange (C14H14N3SO3Na) and orange II (C16H11N2SO4Na), is reported. The photocatalytic oxidation was carried out in aqueous suspensions of polycrystalline TiO2 irradiated by sunlight. Compound parabolic collectors, installed at the “Plataforma Solar de Almeria” (PSA, Spain) were used as the photoreactors and two identical reacting systems allowed to perform photoreactivity runs for the two dyes at the same time and under the same irradiation conditions. The disappearance of colour and substrates together with the abatement of total organic carbon content was monitored. The main sulfonate-containing intermediate…

Environmental EngineeringPhotochemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhotochemistryHeterogeneous catalysisCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundMethyl orangeEnvironmental ChemistryIrradiationColoring AgentsPhotodegradationTitaniumAqueous solutionBenzenesulfonatesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryPollutionchemistryTitanium dioxideSunlightPhotocatalysisIndicators and ReagentsAzo CompoundsOxidation-ReductionWater Pollutants Chemical
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Real-time PCR detection of Ochroconis lascauxensis involved in the formation of black stains in the Lascaux Cave, France

2012

A real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) assay was developed to detect and quantify Ochroconis lascauxensis in the Lascaux Cave in France. This fungus is the principal causal agent of the black stains threatening the Paleolithic paintings of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The black stains outbreak could not be stopped in spite of using intensive biocide treatments. A sensitive and time-saving protocol is needed for determining the extent of the colonization. Sets of primers that target the ITS and RPB2 regions were designed and evaluated for specificity against O. lascauxensis. Genomic DNA extracted from five species of Ochroconis and 13 other fungal species frequently isolated from ca…

Environmental Engineering[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Pcr assayFungal outbreaksFungusUnesco world heritageReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesAscomycotaCavelaw[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyEnvironmental Chemistry[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyColoring AgentsDNA FungalWaste Management and Disposal[SDV.MP.MYC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/MycologyPolymerase chain reactionDNA Primers030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryBase Sequencebiology030306 microbiologyEcologyLascaux CaveOchroconis lascauxensisbiology.organism_classification[SDV.MP.MYC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/MycologyPollution3. Good healthgenomic DNAReal-time polymerase chain reactionOchroconis lascauxensis[SDE]Environmental SciencesFranceReal-time PCRScience of The Total Environment
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Polyomino coloring and complex numbers

2008

AbstractUsually polyominoes are represented as subsets of the lattice Z2. In this paper we study a representation of polyominoes by Gaussian integers. Polyomino {(x1,y1),(x2,y2),…,(xs,ys)}⊂Z2 is represented by the set {(x1+iy1),(x2+iy2),…,(xs+iys)}⊂Z[i]. Then we consider functions of type f:P→G from the set P of all polyominoes to an abelian group G, given by f(x,y)≡(x+iy)m(modv), where v is prime in Z[i],1≤m<N(v) (N(v) is the norm of v). Using the arithmetic of the ring Z[i] we find necessary and sufficient conditions for such a function to be a coloring map.

Gaussian integersDiscrete mathematicsGeneral Computer SciencePolyominoGaussian integerPolyomino tilingLattice (group)Tileability criteriaType (model theory)Prime (order theory)Theoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeIntegersymbolsColoringFunction compositionAbelian groupComputer Science(all)MathematicsTheoretical Computer Science
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Strong chromatic index of products of graphs

2007

Graphs and Algorithms

General Computer ScienceCritical graphKronecker product[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]strong productinduced matchingTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeComputer Science::Discrete MathematicsCartesian productDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsChromatic scaleMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsKronecker productMathematics::Combinatoricslcsh:Mathematics[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]Cartesian productlcsh:QA1-939Graph[INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]Edge coloringMSC 05C15strong product.symbolsHypercubeStrong edge colouringMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS
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