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CCDC 1547127: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2017

Related Article: Alokesh Hazari, Carlos J. Gómez-García, Michael G.B. Drew, Ashutosh Ghosh|2017|Polyhedron|138|145|doi:10.1016/j.poly.2017.09.012

Space GroupCrystallographyCrystal Systembis(mu-22'-[propane-13-diylbis(azanediylmethylene)]diphenolato)-bis(mu-benzoato)-di-nickel(ii)-iron(iii) hydrogen sulfate dichloromethane solvate monohydrateCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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CCDC 978470: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2014

Related Article: Diana Dragancea, Sergiu Shova, Eva A. Enyedy, Martin Breza, Peter Rapta, Luca M. Carrella, Eva Rentschler, Anatolie Dobrov, Vladimir B. Arion|2014|Polyhedron|80|180|doi:10.1016/j.poly.2014.03.039

Space GroupCrystallographybis(mu~4~-2-(2-oxidobenzylidene)-N-((2-oxidophenyl)methylidene)hydrazinecarbohydrazonato)-bis(mu~3~-2-(2-oxidobenzylidene)-N-((2-oxidophenyl)methylidene)hydrazinecarbohydrazonato)-bis(mu~2~-hydrogen sulfato)-tetrakis(dimethylformamide)-octa-copper(ii) bis(hydrogen sulfate)Crystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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CCDC 1408385: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2015

Related Article: Toni Mäkelä, Elina Kalenius, and Kari Rissanen|2015|Inorg.Chem.|54|9154|doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5b01577

Space GroupCrystallographycatena-(bis(mu-11'-(23568911121415-decahydro-147101316-benzohexaoxacyclooctadecine-1819-diyl)bis(3-(4-nitrophenyl)urea))-di-potassium bis(mu-11'-(23568911121415-decahydro-147101316-benzohexaoxacyclooctadecine-1819-diyl)bis(3-(4-nitrophenyl)urea))-(sulfato)-di-potassium sulfate NN-dimethylformamide unknown solvate)Crystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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CCDC 2132444: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2022

Related Article: Cristina Negro, Paula Escamilla, Rosaria Bruno, Jesus Ferrando-Soria, Donatella Armentano, Emilio Pardo|2022|Chem.-Eur.J.|28||doi:10.1002/chem.202200034

Space GroupCrystallographycatena-[4-{[4-(diethylamino)phenyl](phenyl)methylidene}-NN-diethylcyclohexa-25-dien-1-iminium hydrogen sulfate tris(mu-[1-carboxylato-3-(methylsulfanyl)propyl]({[1-carboxylato-3-(methylsulfanyl)propyl]carboximidato}carbonyl)amido)-bis(mu-hydroxo)-(mu-aqua)-hexa-copper(ii)-strontium(ii) pentahydrate]Crystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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Estimation of alcohol consumption during >Fallas> festivity in the wastewater of Valencia city (Spain) using ethyl sulfate as a biomarker

2016

Alcohol consumption has been increasing in the last years and it has become a sociological problem due its derived health and safety problems. Ethyl sulfate is a secondary metabolite of the alcohol degradation that is excreted through the urine (0.010-0.016%) after alcohol ingestion and it is quite stable in water. In this study, a new methodology to determine ethyl sulfate by ion-pair liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was developed. Different ion-pairs and additives were tested directly in the sample extracts or in the mobile phase. The best ion-pair was set up adding 0.5M of tributylamine and 0.1% of formic acid to the sample. The limit of quantification was 0.3μgL…

Spectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationEnvironmental EngineeringAlcohol DrinkingFormic acidPopulationUrine010501 environmental sciencesTributylamineSulfuric Acid EstersWastewaterLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometry01 natural sciencesEthyl sulfateSewage epidemiologychemistry.chemical_compoundLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryTandem Mass SpectrometryEthanol biomarkerWater Pollution ChemicalEnvironmental ChemistryHumansAlcohol consumptioneducationWaste Management and DisposalEthyl sulfate0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHolidaysDetection limiteducation.field_of_studyChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryPollution0104 chemical sciencesWastewaterSpainBiomarkersWater Pollutants ChemicalChromatography Liquid
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Sulfuric acid caves of Italy: A review

2019

Abstract In Italy, especially along the Apennine Chain, numerous active and inactive sulfuric acid speleogenetic (SAS) caves have been documented in the last two decades. Here we present an overview of these peculiar hypogene systems, illustrating their main geomorphological and mineralogical features, and the microbial signatures observed in the active underground environment. SAS caves are widely distributed in the northern and central Apennines, whereas they are less abundant in the southern Apennines, in the Apulian foreland, in Sicily and in Sardinia. Their location is significantly influenced by lithological and structural rock properties, as they occur in carbonate areas where acidic…

SpeleogenesigeographyCave sulfategeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEvaporiteHypogeneSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaGeochemistryKarst010502 geochemistry & geophysicsKarstAlunite01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundHypogene caveCavechemistryCarbonateSpeleogenesisHypogene caves Speleogenesis Karst Cave sulfatesForeland basinGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes
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Hardening of bio-silica in sponge spicules involves an aging process after its enzymatic polycondensation: evidence for an aquaporin-mediated water a…

2011

Abstract Background Spicules, the siliceous skeletal elements of the siliceous sponges, are synthesized enzymatically via silicatein. The product formed, bio-silica, constitutes their inorganic matrix. It remained unexplored which reactions are involved in molding of the amorphous bio-silica and formation of a solid and rigid biomaterial. Methods Cell and molecular biological techniques have been applied to analyze processes resulting in the hardening of the enzymatically synthesized bio-silica. The demosponge Suberites domuncula has been used for the studies. Results Cell aggregates (primmorphs) from the sponge S . domuncula , grown in the presence of Mn-sulfate, form spicules that compris…

SpiculeAbsorption of waterTime FactorsMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsMineralogyFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGene Expression02 engineering and technologyAquaporinsBiochemistryPhase TransitionAbsorption03 medical and health sciencesMagnesium SulfateSponge spiculeDemospongeAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyPhylogeny030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSyneresisbiologySequence Homology Amino AcidChemistryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionBiomaterialSpectrometry X-Ray EmissionWater021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationSilicon DioxideCathepsinsSuberites domunculaSpongeChemical engineeringMicroscopy Electron Scanning0210 nano-technologySuberitesBiochimica et biophysica acta
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Sponge biosilica formation involves syneresis following polycondensation in vivo.

2011

Syneresis is a process observed during the maturation/aging of silica gels obtained by sol-gel synthesis that results in shrinkage and expulsion of water due to a rearrangement and increase in the number of bridging siloxane bonds. Here we describe how the process of biosilica deposition during spicule ("biosilica" skeleton of the siliceous sponges) formation involves a phase of syneresis that occurs after the enzyme-mediated polycondensation reaction. Primmorphs from the demosponge Suberites domuncula were used to study syneresis and the inhibition of this mechanism. We showed by scanning electron microscopy that spicules added to primmorphs that have been incubated with manganese sulfate …

SpiculeAquaporin02 engineering and technologyAquaporinsBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDemospongeSponge spiculeSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredAnimalsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologySyneresisSulfatesOrganic ChemistryWater021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationSilicon DioxideCathepsinsSilicateSuberites domunculaSpongeBiochemistrychemistryGene Expression RegulationManganese CompoundsThermogravimetryBiophysicsMolecular Medicine0210 nano-technologySuberitesChembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
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Methane-derived carbonate conduits from the late Aptian of Salinac (Marne Bleues, Vocontian Basin, France): Petrology and biosignatures

2015

Abstract Peculiar carbonate bodies occur in distinct marl layers of the Marnes Bleues Formation (Aptian–Albian, Vocontian Basin, Southern France). The carbonate conduits exhibit pipe- or sausage-like forms and a central channel. Their sizes range between 30 and 60 cm in length and 5–10 cm in diameter. The conduit carbonates consist of automicrite authigenically formed within the sediment. Millimeter-sized aggregates of framboidal pyrite are abundant within the conduit automicrites, probably representing former colonies of sulfate reducing bacteria. The central channel reflects former pathways of reduced fluids in the carbonate conduit. Ni-enrichments at the margins of the central cavity are…

StratigraphyMineralogyGeologyAuthigenicengineering.materialOceanographychemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistry13. Climate actionIsotopes of carbonAnaerobic oxidation of methaneMarlengineeringCarbonateEconomic GeologyPyriteSulfateSulfate-reducing bacteriaGeologyMarine and Petroleum Geology
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The thymus at the crossroad of neuroimmune interactions.

2006

The numerous relationships existing between the nervous and the immune systems suggest that the neural networks present in the intrathymic microenvironment may influence T-cell development. We previously reported that thymic neural-crest-derived stromal cells are involved in a neural differentiation pathway and are able to produce neurotrophic factors and neurokines that are in turn able to increase and/or modulate thymic-stromal cell neuronal phenotype. We also showed that EGF promotes a neural phenotype in thymic epithelial cells by enhancing the expression of neuronal-specific markers, neurotransmitters, and neuropoietic cytokines, such as IL-6 and CNTF. More recently we showed that the …

Stromal cellbiologyNeuroimmunomodulationGeneral NeuroscienceT-LymphocytesThymus GlandCiliary neurotrophic factorCell fate determinationPhenotypeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell biologyThymocyteImmune systemHistory and Philosophy of ScienceNeurotrophic factorsImmunologybiology.proteinAnimalsHumansNeurotrophinAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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