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Plant iNOS: conquest of the Holy Grail

2003

In animals, nitric oxide (NO) is produced by a family of enzymes named nitric oxide synthases (NOSs). Although no NOS-like gene has been found in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, biochemical studies have suggested that a NOS-like protein is likely to be activated in plants resisting pathogens. This protein has been recently identified as a variant P protein of glycine decarboxylase. This discovery means that studies of nitric oxide signalling functions in plants are now entering a new phase.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyArabidopsisNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationModels BiologicalNitric oxideNitric oxide synthasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistryArabidopsisTobaccoGlycinebiology.proteinAnimalsArabidopsis thalianaNitric Oxide SynthaseSignal transductionGeneGenome PlantTrends in Plant Science
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Evidence for the plant-specific intercellular transport of the Arabidopsis copper chaperone CCH

2001

Summary Arabidopsis copper chaperone (CCH) belongs to a family of eukaryotic proteins that participates in intracellular copper homeostasis by delivering this metal to the secretory pathway. In this work we show that the CCH protein is mainly located along the vascular bundles of senescing leaves and petioles, as shown by tissue prints and immunohistochemical detection. CCH protein also accumulates in stem sieve elements and is collected in phloem exudates. Accordingly, Arabidopsis CCH is the only member of the metallochaperone family described to function intercellularly to date. Moreover, the CCH protein remains stable when plants are subjected to excess copper that causes a rapid and spe…

chemistry.chemical_classificationendocrine systembiologyIntercellular transportCell BiologyPlant ScienceVascular bundlebiology.organism_classificationchemistryBiochemistryChaperone (protein)ArabidopsisGeneticsbiology.proteinMetalloproteinPhloem transportPhloemSecretory pathwayThe Plant Journal
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Enhancing Selectivity In Photocatalytic Formation Of P-Anisaldehyde In Aqueous Suspension Under Solar Light Irradiation Via Tio2 N-Doping

2012

The photocatalytic partial oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol to the corresponding aldehyde (p-anisaldehyde) was performed under simulated solar irradiation by using home prepared N-doped TiO2 catalysts. The photocatalysts were prepared by a sol–gel method, using TiCl4 as TiO2 precursor and NH4Cl, urea or NH4OH as N-doping sources. A commercial TiO2 (Degussa P25) was also used for comparison aims. The prepared catalysts were characterized by BET specific surface area, XRD, ESEM and UV-vis spectroscopy. The reactivity results show that (i) the doped catalysts are predominantly amorphous, and they show selectivity values far higher than those of the corresponding undoped ones and of well cr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationinorganic chemicalsChemistryInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryAldehydeCatalysisCatalysisSpecific surface areaMaterials ChemistryPhotocatalysisReactivity (chemistry)Partial oxidationIrradiationN doping TiO2 photocatalysis partial oxidationSelectivity
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Optical Absorption of Zinc Selenide Doped with Cobalt (Zn1-xCoxSe) under Hydrostatic Pressure

2000

Optical absorption of the diluted magnetic semiconductor Zn 1-x Co x Se (x = 0.02) has been measured at room temperature under hydrostatic pressure up to 14 GPa in a membrane diamond-anvil cell. We found two absorption features: (i) an absorption structure in the energy range 1.5 to 1.8 eV, with a negligible pressure shift (i.e. (0.45 ± 0.05) meV/GPa) which we have identified as the Co 2+ (3d 7 ) internal transition 4 A 2 (F) → 4 T 1 (P) and (ii) an onset in the energy range 2 to 2.7 eV which redshifts with pressure (dE/dP = (-8.1 ± 0.6) meV/GPa). We have attributed such absorption edge to charge transfer between the ZnSe valence band and the Co 2+ (3d 7 ) levels. On the assumption that tho…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAbsorption spectroscopyAbsorption edgeChemistryHydrostatic pressureDopingAnalytical chemistryZinc selenideMagnetic semiconductorCondensed Matter PhysicsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Diamond anvil cellElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsphysica status solidi (a)
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A guide for selecting the most appropriate method for ammonium determination in water analysis

2006

Abstract We have critically evaluated the main parameters involved in determining ammonium in water samples, in order to select the most suitable method appropriate to the requirements of the analysis. We compared several methods: reference (ion-selective electrodes, Nessler and indophenol); Roth’s modified; based on luminol reaction; and, based on peroxioxalate reaction.

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryAnalytical chemistryAmmoniumIndophenolSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryLuminolTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Decision letter: Nitric oxide acts as a cotransmitter in a subset of dopaminergic neurons to diversify memory dynamics

2019

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryDopaminergicNeuroscienceNitric oxide
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SY26-4REVIEWING THE NEUROBIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SALSOLINOL: ROLE OF THE MU OPIOID RECEPTORS

2015

During the last decades Salsolinol (SAL), a condensation product from dopamine (DA) and acetaldehyde that appears in the brain of humans and rodents as a consequence of brain metabolism of ethanol, has been proposed as a key component in the development of alcohol use disorders. Although evidence has been published …

chemistry.chemical_compoundEthanolchemistryDopamineAcetaldehydemedicineSocial roleGeneral Medicineμ-opioid receptorPharmacologyPsychologyNeurosciencemedicine.drugAlcohol and Alcoholism
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Nanocomposite, an innovative route to large structure and infrastructure protection. A case of study: CNT-doped polyurea

2010

<p>In this work we focus on experimental studies of polymer-nanocomposites intended for passive protection of civil structures. The material consists of a polyurea-matrix enhanced by different quantities of multiwalled carbon nanotubes. Several tensile and cyclic tests are performed to evaluate and characterize the mechanical behaviour of this new material. Furthermore, we subject the material to accelerated thermal aging and study its performance deterioration which is fairly unknown. The results on the unaged specimens are intuitive and indicate that an arbitrary amount of CNTs may result in suboptimal performance. More specifically, 1% in weight of CNTs yields the best mechanical p…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceNanocompositechemistrynanomaterials carbon nanotubes polymer matrix composite materials polyurea accelerated aging thermal loadingDopingSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaNanotechnologyComposite materialPolyurea
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Effect of Mn Doping on the Optical Properties of Chalcogenide Compounds ZnS and ZnTe

2020

In this paper, the influence of the addition of Mn on the optical properties of the binary compounds ZnS and ZnTe deposited by a close-spaced vacuum sublimation method onto nonoriented glass at different substrate temperatures was considered. The spectral dependences of the transmittance T (λ), reflectance R (λ) and the absorption α (λ), as well as the bandgap for each material (Eg) were measured and calculated.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceVacuum sublimationchemistryBand gapChalcogenideAnalytical chemistryTransmittanceMn dopingSubstrate (electronics)Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)Reflectivity
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Optical properties of lithium niobate single crystals

2005

Studies of thermal and γ-irradiation effects on the optical properties in congruous lithium niobate single crystals containing Y, Mg, Gd, B, and Zn dopants including samples with double dopants Y, Mg and Gd, Mg are reported. Formation of defects at irradiation and thermal treatment of the samples is explored by electron absorption spectra. Considerable increase of absorption with the dose of γ-radiation is observed at 500 nm. The changes of absorption examined under different conditions are explained by creation and destruction of Nb 4 + defects.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryAbsorption spectroscopyDopantLithium niobateAnalytical chemistryMineralogyIrradiationThermal treatmentAtmospheric temperature rangeAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Crystallographic defectphysica status solidi (c)
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