Search results for "HYBRIDS"

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Iron oxides nanoparticles and titanate nanotubes dedicated to multimodal imaging and anticancer therapy

2013

The new implementations of nanoparticles in the medical field are one of the essential factors of the medical progress expected at the beginning of this XXIst century. Thus, the domain of the medical imaging is also affected by this technological evolution. This work consisted in developing theranostic probes with iron oxides nanoparticles (SPIO) and titanate nanotubes (TiONts) for multimodal imaging (magnetic/nuclear or magnetic/optical) and also possessing a therapeutic effect (hyperthermia/PDT or radiosensitization/PDT).The titanate nanotubes of this study have an average length of about 150 nm and were obtained by Kasuga's hydrothermal synthesis. These nanotubes present an outside diame…

Sondes théranostiquesPhthalocyaninesCytotoxicityTitanate nanotubes[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Macrocyclic chelating agentPhtalocyaninesNanohybridesRadiomarquageMultimodal imagingCytotoxicitéXPSNanotubes de titanateZebrafish[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-MED-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Medical Physics [physics.med-ph]Agents macrocycliquesNanohybridsRadiolabellingSPECT/CTIOAPTESTheranostic probesImagerie multimodaleSPIOMRIIRM
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Facile and novel synthesis of Graphene oxide/Silica nanohybrids with tunable properties

2013

graphene oxide silica nanohybrids PL
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Genome structure reveals the diversity of mating mechanisms in Saccharomyces cerevisiae x Saccharomyces kudriavzevii hybrids, and the genomic instabi…

2020

Interspecific hybridization has played an important role in the evolution of eukaryotic organisms by favouring genetic interchange between divergent lineages to generate new phenotypic diversity involved in the adaptation to new environments. This way, hybridization between Saccharomyces species, involving the fusion between their metabolic capabilities, is a recurrent adaptive strategy in industrial environments. In the present study, whole-genome sequences of natural hybrids between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces kudriavzevii were obtained to unveil the mechanisms involved in the origin and evolution of hybrids, as well as the ecological and geographic contexts in which sponta…

Genome instabilitybiologyHybridization mechanismsMechanism (biology)Rare-matingSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGenome rearrangementsHybridsGeneral MedicineSaccharomyces cerevisiaebiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeEvolutionary biologyMatingAdaptationSaccharomyces kudriavzeviiSaccharomyces kudriavzeviiHybrid
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Wine Fermentation

2019

Currently wineries are facing new challenges due to actual market demands for creation of products exhibiting more individual flavors[...]

0106 biological scienceslcsh:TP500-660oenological enzymes<i>Lachancea</i>color intensityyeast hybrids04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant Scienceprocess controllcsh:Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol040401 food science01 natural sciencesBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)metabolomics0404 agricultural biotechnologyextraction methods010608 biotechnologyphenolic content<i>Saccharomyces</i>sulfur compoundsFood ScienceFermentation
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Crocidura cossyrensis Contoli, 1989 (Mammalia, Soricidae): karyotype, biochemical genetics and hybridization experiments

2004

The shrew Crocidura cossyrensis Contoli, 1989 from Pantelleria (I), a Mediterranean island 100 km south of Sicily and 70 km west from Tunisia, was investigated in order to understand its origin and its relationship with C. russula from Tunisia, Morocco and Switzerland. With the exception of a single heterozygote centric fusion, C. cossyrensis had a karyotype identical with that of C. russula from Tunisia (2N = 42, NF = 70 to 72), but it differed from C. russula from Morocco and Switzerland (2N = 42, NF = 60). The former have 5-6 pairs of chromosomes with small arms that are acrocentric in the latter. Genetic comparisons with allozyme data revealed small genetic distance (0.04) between C. co…

CrociduraTunisiaChromosomes; Crocidura; Hybrids; Pantelleria; Phylogeography; Soricidae; TunisiabiologyShrewSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyKaryotypeChromosomebiology.organism_classificationHybridRussulaPhylogeographyTaxonGenetic distanceCrocidurabiology.animalSoricidaeCladePantelleriaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHybridRevue suisse de zoologie.
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Novedades en híbridos de Ophrys L. (Orchidaceae) para la flora de Alicante

2007

Se presentan datos sobre híbridos del género Ophrys L. observados en la provincia de Alicante. Se describe una nueva notospecie, O. × fraresiana (O. lupercalis × O. lutea), de la Sierra de Serrella. Además, se incluyen localidades inéditas de O. × heraultii (O. speculum × O. tenthredinifera), de O. × lucentina (O. dianica × O. lupercalis), cuya interpretación como híbrido se discute, y de O. × pseudospeculum (O. lutea × O. scolopax), un híbrido que no había sido citado en la Península Ibérica. Data on hybrids of genus Ophrys L. from Alicante province (E of Spain) are reported. A new nothospecies, O. × fraresiana (O. lupercalis × O. lutea), is described from Sierra de Serrella. In addition, …

HíbridosAlicanteTaxonomíaCiencias biológicasEspañaBotánicaHybridsEndemics:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]OphrysSpainUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAEndemismosTaxonomy
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Models and methods for space and space-time interactions in complex point processes with applications on earthquakes

spatial covariatespatial point processeearthquakes; hybrids of Gibbs point processes; spatial covariates; spatial point processes; hypothesis testing; local indicators of spatio-temporal association; permutation-based tests; second-order product density function; log-Gaussian Cox process; spatial anisotropy; spatio-temporal point process; clustering detectionlog-Gaussian Cox proceearthquakehybrids of Gibbs point processehypothesis testinglocal indicators of spatio-temporal associationpermutation-based testspatial anisotropysecond-order product density functionspatio-temporal point proceSettore SECS-S/01 - Statisticaclustering detection
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Cellulose-inorganic hybrids of strongly reduced thermal conductivity

2022

Abstract The employment of atomic layer deposition and spin coating techniques for preparing inorganic-organic hybrid multilayer structures of alternating ZnO-CNC layers was explored in this study. Helium ion microscopy and X-ray reflectivity showed the superlattice formation for the nanolaminate structures and atomic force microscopy established the efficient control of the CNCs surface coverage on the Al-doped ΖnO by manipulating the concentration of the spin coating solution. Thickness characterization of the hybrid structures was performed via both ellipsometry and X-ray reflectivity and the thermal conductivity was examined by time domain thermoreflectance technique. It appears that ev…

Materials scienceSURFACEPolymers and Plastics116 Chemical sciencesHybridsFILMSchemistry.chemical_compoundThermal conductivitysinkkioksidiZinc oxideCelluloseZINC-OXIDElämmöneristysHybridCellulose nanocrystalsAluminum dopingatomikerroskasvatusDEGRADATIONNANOCOMPOSITESNANOCRYSTALSYIELDChemical engineeringchemistryThermal conductivitylämmön johtuminenNANOCELLULOSEnanoselluloosaohutkalvotCellulose
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RNase H1 and H2 are differentially regulated to eliminate RNA-DNA hybrids

2019

SUMMARYRNA-DNA hybrids are tightly regulated to ensure genome integrity. The RNase H enzymes, RNase H1 and H2, contribute to chromosomal stability through the removal of RNA-DNA hybrids. Loss of RNase H2 function is implicated in human diseases of the nervous system and cancer. To better understand RNA-DNA hybrid dynamics, we have focused on elucidating the regulation of the RNase H enzymes themselves. Using yeast as a model system, we demonstrate that RNase H1 and H2 are controlled in different manners. RNase H2 is regulated in a strict cell cycle dependent manner, both in terms of its R-loop removal, and ribonucleotide excision repair functions. RNase H1, however, can function independent…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnzymechemistrybiologyRNase PRibonucleotide excision repairbiology.proteinRna dna hybridsCell cycleRNase HYeastFunction (biology)Cell biology
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Graphene oxide-silica nanohybrids as fillers for PA6 based nanocomposites

2014

Graphene oxide (GO) was prepared by oxidation of graphite flakes by a mixture of H2SO4/H3PO4 and KMnO4 based on Marcano's method. Two different masterbatches containing GO (33.3%) and polyamide-6 (PA6) (66.7%) were prepared both via solvent casting in formic acid and by melt mixing in a mini-extruder (Haake). The two masterbatches were then used to prepare PA6-based nanocomposites with a content of 2% in GO. For comparison, a nanocomposite by direct mixing of PA6 and GO (2%) and PA6/graphite nanocomposites were prepared, too. The oxidation of graphite into GO was assessed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Micro-Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectrosco…

Materials scienceNanocompositeScanning electron microscopeGrapheneOxideAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleCastinglaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringX-ray photoelectron spectroscopychemistrylawgraphene oxide silica nanohybrids PA6GraphiteAIP Conference Proceedings
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