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Encapsulation Response ofCiona intestinalis(Ascidiacea) to Intratunical Erythrocyte Injection

1997

Abstract Electron microscopic studies on the encapsulation induced by erythrocyte injection into the tunic of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis were carried out. The observations reported in the present paper complete the description previously given of capsule architecture and contribute to the characterization of the cells involved in the inflammatory reaction. The inflamed area is surrounded by an ample and peculiar “three-layered coat” respectively composed of flattened and packed extratunical hemocytes, the monolayered epithelium, and a layer of intratunical electron-dense particles. The latter are also clustered, variously arranged, and distributed in the tunic ground substance. The epi…

ErythrocytesHemocytesCytoplasmic Granuleslaw.inventionlawHemolymphmedicineAnimalsCiona intestinalisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInflammationSheepbiologyDegranulationGround substanceCapsuleAnatomybiology.organism_classificationEpitheliumCiona intestinalisTunicateCell biologyMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureUltrastructureEpidermisElectron microscopeJournal of Invertebrate Pathology
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Accurate single-shot quantitative phase imaging of biological specimens with telecentric digital holographic microscopy

2014

The advantages of using a telecentric imaging system in digital holographic microscopy (DHM) to study biological specimens are highlighted. To this end, the performances of nontelecentric DHM and telecentric DHM are evaluated from the quantitative phase imaging (QPI) point of view. The evaluated stability of the microscope allows single-shot QPI in DHM by using telecentric imaging systems. Quantitative phase maps of a section of the head of the drosophila melanogaster fly and of red blood cells are obtained via single-shot DHM with no numerical postprocessing. With these maps we show that the use of telecentric DHM provides larger field of view for a given magnification and permits more acc…

ErythrocytesMaterials scienceMicroscopeHolographyBiomedical EngineeringHolographyMagnificationImage processinglaw.inventionBiomaterialsBiological specimenOpticslawMicroscopyImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsMicroscopybusiness.industryÒpticaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsÒptica Aparells i instrumentsDrosophila melanogasterDigital holographic microscopybusinessHeadDigital holography
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Graphene coating obtained in a cold-wall CVD process on the Co-Cr Alloy (L-605) for medical applications

2021

Graphene coating on the cobalt-chromium alloy was optimized and successfully carried out by a cold-wall chemical vapor deposition (CW-CVD) method. A uniform layer of graphene for a large area of the Co-Cr alloy (discs of 10 mm diameter) was confirmed by Raman mapping coated area and analyzing specific G and 2D bands

ErythrocytesMicroscopeScanning electron microscope02 engineering and technologyChemical vapor deposition01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlcsh:ChemistryMiceCoated Materials BiocompatibleCoatinglawMaterials TestingComposite materiallcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicagraphene coating ; biocompatibility ; cobalt chromium alloy ; cold wall chemical vapor deposition methodGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMicrostructureBlood Coagulation FactorsComputer Science ApplicationsGraphitePartial Thromboplastin TimeBiocompatibility0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Blood PlateletsMaterials scienceCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesPrimary Cell Cultureengineering.material010402 general chemistryCobalt-chromium alloyGraphene coatingCold-wall chemical vapor deposition methodArticleCatalysisInorganic ChemistryAnimalsHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyGrapheneOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureNanoindentationPlatelet Activation0104 chemical scienceslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999NIH 3T3 CellsengineeringChromium AlloysVolatilization
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Attachment of yeast to modified stainless steel wire spheres, growth of cells and ethanol production

1999

Abstract The immobilization of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, their growth and ethanol production were investigated using untreated and modified stainless steel wire spheres (WS) as carriers. The carrier surface was modified by oxidation, by treatment with titanium (IV) chloride (TiCl4) or by γ-aminopropyltrietoxysilane (AS) in an attempt to raise the efficiency of the immobilization of the yeast cells. The influence of the cell fixation method on culture growth and ethanol synthesis was investigated. The immobilization of cells to carrier surface was checked by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). More closely attachment of yeast cells was seen on the aminated wire surface. It was establis…

EthanolbiologyScanning electron microscopeSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBioengineeringmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryChlorideYeastchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryChemical engineeringmedicineFermentationEthanol fuelDehydrationmedicine.drugProcess Biochemistry
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Know your full potential: Quantitative Kelvin probe force microscopy on nanoscale electrical devices

2018

In this study we investigate the influence of the operation method in Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) on the measured potential distribution. KPFM is widely used to map the nanoscale potential distribution in operating devices, e.g., in thin film transistors or on cross sections of functional solar cells. Quantitative surface potential measurements are crucial for understanding the operation principles of functional nanostructures in these electronic devices. Nevertheless, KPFM is prone to certain imaging artifacts, such as crosstalk from topography or stray electric fields. Here, we compare different amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) KPFM methods on a reference s…

FM-KPFMMaterials scienceNanostructureGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesAM-KPFMlcsh:TechnologyFull Research Paperlaw.inventioncrosstalkfield effect transistorlawElectric field0103 physical sciencesMicroscopySolar cellNanotechnologyfrequency modulation sidebandGeneral Materials Sciencelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic Engineeringlcsh:Sciencequantitative Kelvin probe force microscopy010302 applied physicsKelvin probe force microscopecross sectionbusiness.industrylcsh:Tfrequency modulation heterodyne021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAM off resonanceAM lift modelcsh:QC1-999NanoscienceAM second eigenmodesolar cellsOptoelectronicsField-effect transistorlcsh:Q0210 nano-technologybusinessFrequency modulationlcsh:PhysicsVoltageBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Defects, Disorder, and Strong Electron Correlations in Orbital Degenerate, Doped Mott Insulators.

2015

We elucidate the effects of defect disorder and $e$-$e$ interaction on the spectral density of the defect states emerging in the Mott-Hubbard gap of doped transition-metal oxides, such as Y$_{1-x}$Ca$_{x}$VO$_{3}$. A soft gap of kinetic origin develops in the defect band and survives defect disorder for $e$-$e$ interaction strengths comparable to the defect potential and hopping integral values above a doping dependent threshold, otherwise only a pseudogap persists. These two regimes naturally emerge in the statistical distribution of gaps among different defect realizations, which turns out to be of Weibull type. Its shape parameter $k$ determines the exponent of the power-law dependence o…

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Synthesis of self-assembled mesoporous 3D In2O3 hierarchical micro flowers composed of nanosheets and their electrochemical properties

2018

This report describes the methodology for the fabrication of mesoporous In2O3 microflowers by hydrothermal and calcination procedures in which In(OH)3/In2S3 acts as an intermediate. Both In2O3 and its precursor were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectrophotometry, transmission electron microscopy and powder X-ray diffraction. BET surface area, pore size and pore volume analyses were also carried out. Electron microscopy images clearly evidence the self-assembly of 2D nanosheets into the micro flower structure. The mechanism of self-assembly and calcination is reported. Electrochemical properties of the synthesized In2O3 micro flowers were studied.

FabricationMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technologymethodology for the fabrication010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationlaw.inventionnanorakenteetlawCalcinationmesoporous In2O3 micro flowersta116kemiallinen synteesiGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesmikrorakenteetChemical engineeringTransmission electron microscopyElectron microscope0210 nano-technologyMesoporous materialBET theoryRSC Advances
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Growth and characterization of horizontally suspended CNTs across TiN electrode gaps.

2010

A technique is proposed to grow horizontal carbon nanotubes (CNTs) bridging metal electrodes and to assess their electrical properties. A test structure was utilized that allows for selective electrochemical sidewall catalyst placement. The selectivity of the technique is based on the connection of the desired metal electrodes to the silicon substrate where the potential for electrochemical deposition was applied. Control over the Ni catalyst size (15-30 nm) and density (up to 3 x 10(11) particles cm(-2)) is demonstrated. Horizontal CNTs with controlled diameter and density were obtained by CVD growth perpendicular to the sidewalls of patterned TiN electrode structures. Electrode gaps with …

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Optical sectioning microscopy through single-shot Lightfield protocol

2020

Optical sectioning microscopy is usually performed by means of a scanning, multi-shot procedure in combination with non-uniform illumination. In this paper, we change the paradigm and report a method that is based in the light field concept, and that provides optical sectioning for 3D microscopy images after a single-shot capture. To do this we fi rst capture multiple orthographic perspectives of the sample by means of Fourier-domain integral microscopy (FiMic). The second stage of our protocol is the application of a novel refocusing algorithm that is able to produce optical sectioning in real time, and with no resolution worsening, in the case of sparse f luorescent samples.We provide the…

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The Lightfield Microscope Eyepiece

2021

Lightfield microscopy has raised growing interest in the last few years. Its ability to get three-dimensional information about the sample in a single shot makes it suitable for many applications in which time resolution is fundamental. In this paper we present a novel device, which is capable of converting any conventional microscope into a lightfield microscope. Based on the Fourier integral microscope concept, we designed the lightfield microscope eyepiece. This is coupled to the eyepiece port, to let the user exploit all the host microscope’s components (objective turret, illumination systems, translation stage, etc.) and get a 3D reconstruction of the sample. After the optical design, …

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