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Cover Feature: Excited‐State Kinetics of an Air‐Stable Cyclometalated Iron(II) Complex (Chem. Eur. J. 51/2019)

2019

Feature (computer vision)Chemical physicsChemistryExcited stateOrganic ChemistryKineticsCover (algebra)General ChemistryCatalysisChemistry – A European Journal
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Differences in tissue distribution of iron from various clinically used intravenous iron complexes in fetal avian heart and liver.

2015

Abstract Nanomedicines are more complex than most pharmacologically active substances or medicines and have been considered as non-biological complex drugs. For nanomedicines pivotal pharmacokinetic properties cannot be assessed by plasma concentration data from standard bioequivalence studies. Using intravenous iron complexes (IICs) as model we show that fetal avian tissues can be used to study time dependent tissue concentrations in heart and liver. Clear differences were found between equimolar doses of sucrose, gluconate or carboxymaltose coated iron particles. The range in tissue iron concentrations observed with these clinically widely used IICs provides an orientation as to what shou…

FetusExperimental modelbusiness.industryIronTissue ironAuthorizationIntravenous ironHeartGeneral MedicineBioequivalencePharmacologyToxicologyNanomedicineLiverTherapeutic EquivalencyPharmacokineticsAnimalsDrugs GenericMedicineAdministration IntravenousTissue DistributionTissue distributionbusinessChickensIron CompoundsRegulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
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Large-N kinetic theory for highly occupied systems

2018

We consider an effective kinetic description for quantum many-body systems, which is not based on a weak-coupling or diluteness expansion. Instead, it employs an expansion in the number of field components N of the underlying scalar quantum field theory. Extending previous studies, we demonstrate that the large-N kinetic theory at next-to-leading order is able to describe important aspects of highly occupied systems, which are beyond standard perturbative kinetic approaches. We analyze the underlying quasiparticle dynamics by computing the effective scattering matrix elements analytically and solve numerically the large-N kinetic equation for a highly occupied system far from equilibrium. T…

Field (physics)Lattice field theoryFOS: Physical sciencesFixed point01 natural sciencesMany-body problemHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencessirontanonperturbative effects in field theoryQuantum field theory010306 general physicsdynamiikkaPhysicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsScalar (physics)finite temperature field theoryultracold gasesHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyDistribution functionClassical mechanicsQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)Kinetic theory of gaseskvanttikenttäteoriaCondensed Matter - Quantum Gasesrelativistic heavy-ion collisions
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Heavy enzymes—experimental and computational insights in enzyme dynamics

2014

The role of protein motions in the chemical step of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is the subject of an open debate in the scientific literature. The systematic use of isotopically substituted enzymes has been revealed as a useful tool to quantify the role of these motions. According to the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, changing the mass of the protein does not change the forces acting on the system but alters the frequencies of the protein motions, which in turn can affect the rate constant. Experimental and theoretical studies carried out in this field are presented in this article and discussed in the framework of Transition State Theory.

Field (physics)StereochemistryChemistryDynamics (mechanics)Computational BiologyBiochemistryEnzymesAnalytical ChemistryMolecular WeightKineticsTransition state theoryChemical physicsBiocatalysisHumansCurrent Opinion in Chemical Biology
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Bidirectional membrane transport: Simulations of transport inhibition in uptake studies explain data obtained with flavonoids

2006

The purpose of the simulations was to obtain an estimate of concentration-dependent uptake curves when two counteracting transporters are present. On the basis of this experimental data obtained with a pair of ovarian carcinoma cell lines, one of which was not expressing the exsorptive transporter P-glycoprotein and one of which was an MDR1-transfected, P-glycoprotein expressing variant, the kinetics of cellular uptake of the radiolabel (3)H-talinolol were calculated and the inhibitory constants at P-gp were determined for different flavonoids. With respect to the inhibition of P-gp function, among others, naringenin and isoquercitrin were identified as inhibitors, yet estimation of the inh…

Flavonoidschemistry.chemical_classificationNaringeninDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyFacilitated diffusionFlavonoidKineticsPharmaceutical ScienceBiological TransportTransporterModels TheoreticalMembrane transportPropanolamineschemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1P-glycoproteinEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Dynamical stability of a many-body Kapitza pendulum

2015

We consider a many-body generalization of the Kapitza pendulum: the periodically-driven sine-Gordon model. We show that this interacting system is dynamically stable to periodic drives with finite frequency and amplitude. This finding is in contrast to the common belief that periodically-driven unbounded interacting systems should always tend to an absorbing infinite-temperature state. The transition to an unstable absorbing state is described by a change in the sign of the kinetic term in the effective Floquet Hamiltonian and controlled by the short-wavelength degrees of freedom. We investigate the stability phase diagram through an analytic high-frequency expansion, a self-consistent vari…

Floquet theoryPhysicsDynamical instabilitiesQuantum Physicsperiodic drivingsGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiclassical physicsFOS: Physical sciencesKinetic termMany bodyDynamical instabilities periodic drivingssymbols.namesakeAmplitudeClassical mechanicsQuantum Gases (cond-mat.quant-gas)symbolsCondensed Matter - Quantum GasesHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)QuantumPhase diagram
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Urea as a PCDD/F inhibitor in municipal waste incineration.

2001

Emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) from municipal waste incineration have been widely studied because of their extensive toxicity, and many efforts have been made to restrict their emissions. Although a number of chemical compounds have been shown in laboratory-scale tests to inhibit the formation of PCDD/Fs, few have been tested in pilot- or full-scale plants. This work evaluates the effect of urea as a PCDD/F inhibitor in a pilot-scale incinerator that uses refuse-derived fuel (RDF). The decomposition of urea under the test conditions was also studied using detailed kinetic modeling. An aqueous solution of urea was injected into the flue gas stream …

Flue gasMunicipal solid wasteAqueous solutionPolychlorinated DibenzodioxinsEquipment DesignIncinerationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIncinerationRefuse DisposalWaste treatmentchemistry.chemical_compoundKineticschemistryEnvironmental chemistryUreaSoil PollutantsUreaWaste Management and DisposalRefuse-derived fuelChemical decompositionBenzofuransJournal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995)
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Modelling Nannochloropsis gaditana Growth in Reactors with Different Geometries, Determination of Kinetic Parameters and Biochemical Analysis in Resp…

2022

Microalgae are unicellular and photosynthetic microorganisms which grow thanks to inorganic salts, CO2 and light, and find applications in several fields thanks to their variety. The industrial application of microalgae has not often been fully exploited because of a lack of information about how microalgae respond to inputs and to different growth environments. In the present work a model able to predict the microalgae growth in reactors with different geometries was developed. We combined a Monod-like model for the specific growth rate with the Lambert-Beer law of homogeneous light distribution in thick photobioreactors. Kinetic parameters related to the cultivation of the microalga Nanno…

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes<i>Nannochloropsis gaditana</i>; photobioreactor modelling; growth model; lipids; kinetic parametersProcess Chemistry and TechnologySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceGrowth model Kinetic parameters Lipids Nannochloropsis gaditana Photobioreactor modellingInstrumentationComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 5776
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The DAT ligand [(18)F]PR17.MZ mirrors the in vivo pharmacokinetic profile of [(11)C]cocaine with significantly improved monoamine transporter selecti…

2010

Fluorine RadioisotopesContrast MediaPharmacologyLigandsBiochemistryRats Sprague-DawleyPharmacokineticsCocaineIn vivoDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsBiogenic MonoaminesCarbon RadioisotopesGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsDopamine transporterPharmacologyDopamine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsMonoamine transporterbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryOrganic ChemistryLigand (biochemistry)RatsBiochemistryPositron emission tomographyPositron-Emission Tomographybiology.proteinMolecular MedicineRadiopharmaceuticalsSelectivityChemMedChem
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P-Glycoprotein Influence on the Brain Uptake of a 5-HT2A Ligand: [18F]MH.MZ

2010

&lt;i&gt;Background/Aims:&lt;/i&gt; The serotonergic system, especially the 5-HT&lt;sub&gt;2A&lt;/sub&gt; receptor, is involved in various diseases and conditions. We have recently developed a new [&lt;sup&gt;18&lt;/sup&gt;F]-5-HT&lt;sub&gt;2A&lt;/sub&gt; receptor ligand using an analogue, MDL 100907, as a basis for molecular imaging with positron emission tomography. This tracer, [&lt;sup&gt;18&lt;/sup&gt;F]MH.MZ, has been shown to be an adequate tool to visualize the 5-HT&lt;sub&gt;2A&lt;/sub&gt; receptors in vivo. However, [&lt;sup&gt;18&lt;/sup&gt;F]altanserin, similar in chemical structure, is a substrate of efflux transporters, such as P-glycoprotein (P-gp), of the blood-brain barrier…

Fluorine RadioisotopesPharmacologyBiologySerotonergicBlood–brain barrierMicePiperidinesPharmacokineticsCerebellummedicineAnimalsReceptor Serotonin 5-HT2AATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1ReceptorBiological PsychiatryP-glycoproteinMice KnockoutBrain uptakeBiological TransportLigand (biochemistry)Frontal LobeFluorobenzenesPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureBlood-Brain BarrierPositron-Emission Tomographybiology.proteinNeuroscienceNeuropsychobiology
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