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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles mediated by Pulicaria glutinosa extract

2013

Mujeeb Khan,1 Merajuddin Khan,1 Syed Farooq Adil,1 Muhammad Nawaz Tahir,2 Wolfgang Tremel,2 Hamad Z Alkhathlan,1 Abdulrahman Al-Warthan,1 Mohammed Rafiq H Siddiqui1 1Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 2Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany Abstract: The green synthesis of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) has attracted tremendous attention in recent years because these protocols are low cost and more environmentally friendly than standard methods of synthesis. In this article, we report a simple and eco-friendly method for the synthesis of silver NPs using an aqueous…

SilverBiophysicsMetal NanoparticlesPharmaceutical ScienceInfrared spectroscopyBioengineeringNanotechnologymetallic nanoparticlesSilver nanoparticlePulicariaBiomaterialsMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundMicroscopy Electron TransmissionInternational Journal of NanomedicineDrug Discoveryeco-friendlyNanotechnologySpectroscopyOriginal Researchcapping ligandAqueous solutionPlant ExtractsOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureGreen Chemistry TechnologyGeneral MedicineSurface Plasmon ResonanceSolventSilver nitratechemistryTransmission electron microscopyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSpectrophotometry UltravioletNuclear chemistryInternational Journal of Nanomedicine
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Bioprospective of Sorbus aucuparia leaf extract in development of silver and gold nanocolloids

2010

At the present time the bioprospective field is a dynamic area of research. The rapid biosynthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles without using toxic chemicals is reported here. Sorbus aucuparia is omnipresent in Europe. The aqueous leaves extract of the plant were used as reducing agent for the synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles from their salt solutions. The synthesized nanoparticles were spherical, triangular and hexagonal in shape with an average size of 16 and 18nm for silver and gold, respectively. Different extract quantities, metal concentrations, temperatures and contact times were investigated to find their effect on nanoparticles synthesis. The resulting silver and gold…

SilverMaterials scienceMetal ions in aqueous solutionAnalytical chemistryMetal NanoparticlesNanoparticleSilver nanoparticleMetalAbsorbanceColloid and Surface ChemistryMicroscopy Electron TransmissionX-Ray DiffractionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredSorbusParticle SizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyPlant ExtractsTemperatureSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPlant LeavesReducing AgentsColloidal goldvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGoldInductively coupled plasmaCrystallizationOxidation-ReductionBiotechnologyColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
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The adaptation of mechanically softened gutta-percha to the canal walls in the presence or absence of smear layer: a scanning electron microscopic st…

1995

Summary The objective of this study was to compare the adaptation of mechanically softened gutta-percha to the root canal wall in the presence and absence of smear layer. The root canals of 20 freshly extracted human maxillary incisors were cleaned and shaped. Prior to obturation, 10 root canals were irrigated with 20 ml of 50% citric acid followed by 20 ml of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite. All canals were obturated with mechanical compaction of gutta-percha and AH-26 sealer. After 72h, each tooth was fractured in half. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that the sealer had formed a continuous layer in contact with the canal walls, becoming progressively thinner towards the apex. The sea…

SilverMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeRoot canalSmear layerDentistryRoot Canal Filling Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemRoot Canal ObturationmedicineHumansMethenamineGeneral DentistryTitaniumRoot Canal ObturationbiologyEpoxy Resinsbusiness.industryDental Marginal AdaptationGutta-perchabiology.organism_classificationDrug Combinationsmedicine.anatomical_structureDentinal TubulechemistrySmear LayerSodium hypochloriteDentinMicroscopy Electron ScanningDental Pulp CavityGutta-PerchabusinessBismuthLayer (electronics)Root Canal PreparationInternational Endodontic Journal
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Identifying yeasts using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

2019

Made available in DSpace on 2019-10-06T15:40:09Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-07-05 Tekes Academy of Finland Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) The molecular fingerprints of yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Dekkera bruxellensis, and Wickerhamomyces anomalus (former name Pichia anomala) have been examined using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and helium ion microscopy (HIM). The SERS spectra obtained from cell cultures (lysate and non-treated cells) distinguish between these very closely related fungal species. Highly SERS active silver nano-particles suitable for detecting complex biomolecules were fabricated using a simple synt…

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An attention-based weakly supervised framework for spitzoid melanocytic lesion diagnosis in whole slide images

2021

[EN] Melanoma is an aggressive neoplasm responsible for the majority of deaths from skin cancer. Specifically, spitzoid melanocytic tumors are one of the most challenging melanocytic lesions due to their ambiguous morphological features. The gold standard for its diagnosis and prognosis is the analysis of skin biopsies. In this process, dermatopathologists visualize skin histology slides under a microscope, in a highly time-consuming and subjective task. In the last years, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems have emerged as a promising tool that could support pathologists in daily clinical practice. Nevertheless, no automatic CAD systems have yet been proposed for the analysis of spitzoi…

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Dye selection for live cell imaging of intact siRNA

2011

Abstract Investigations into the fate of small interfering RNA (siRNA) after transfection may unravel new ways to improve RNA interference (RNAi) efficiency. Because intracellular degradation of RNA may prevent reliable observation of fluorescence-labeled siRNA, new tools for fluorescence microscopy are warranted to cover the considerable duration of the RNAi effect. Here, the characterization and application of new fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) dye pairs for sensing the integrity of duplex siRNA is reported, which allows an assessment of the degradation status of an siRNA cell population by live cell imaging. A panel of high-yield fluorescent dyes has been investigated for …

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Efficient selection of silenced primary cells by flow cytometry

2007

Background: RNA interference has emerged as a new and potent tool to knockdown the expression of target genes and to investigate their functions. For short time experiments with mammalian cell lines, RNA interference is typically induced by transfecting small interfering RNAs (siRNAs). Primary cells constitute important experimental systems in many studies because of their similarity to their in vivo counterparts; however, transfection of these cells has been found to be difficult. As a consequence, RNA interference of primary cells may result in mixed phenotypes because of the simultaneous presence in the same preparation of transfected and nontransfected cells. This may be particularly in…

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Supramolecular polymerization of electronically complementary linear motifs: anti-cooperativity by attenuated growth†

2021

Anti-cooperative supramolecular polymerization by attenuated growth exhibited by self-assembling units of two electron-donor benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b′]dithiophene (BDT) derivatives (compounds 1a and 1b) and the electron-acceptor 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY) (compound 2) is reported. Despite the apparent cooperative mechanism of 1 and 2, AFM imaging and SAXS measurements reveal the formation of small aggregates that suggest the operation of an anti-cooperative mechanism strongly conditioned by an attenuated growth. In this mechanism, the formation of the nuclei is favoured over the subsequent addition of monomeric units to the aggregate, which finally results in short aggrega…

Small-angle X-ray scatteringAtomic force microscopySupramolecular chemistryCooperativityGeneral Chemistrymacromolecular substanceschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyChemistryMonomerchemistryPolymerizationShort linear motifBODIPYChemical Science
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Nanostructural changes in dentine caused by endodontic irrigants

2013

Objective: To study nanostructural dentinal changes produced by endodontic irrigants. Study Design: Experimental study. Nanoindentations were performed on peritubular (PD) and intertubular dentine (ID) with an atomic force microscopy. Stiffness and adhesion force were determined before and after application of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Normalized differences before and after treatment for stiffness and adhesion forces were calculated. A paired T-test was used to compare stiffnes and adhesion force before and after irrigants application. Results: After treatment with EDTA there was a 29.80% reduction in stiffness in ID and a 63.53% redu…

Sodium HypochloriteDentistryOdontologíaEthylenediaminetetraacetic acidIn Vitro TechniquesEndodonticschemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemmedicineDentinAdhesion forceHumansGeneral DentistryEdetic AcidRoot Canal IrrigantsAtomic force microscopyChemistrybusiness.industryStiffnessAdhesion:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySodium hypochloriteUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinSurgeryResearch-Articlemedicine.symptombusinessAfter treatmentMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Porous titania surfaces on titanium with hierarchical macro- and mesoporosities for enhancing cell adhesion, proliferation and mineralization

2014

Titanium received a macroporous titania surface layer by anodization, which contains open pores with average pore diameter around 5 μm. An additional mesoporous titania top layer following the contour of the macropores, of 100-200 nm thickness and with a pore diameter of 10nm, was formed by using the evaporation-induced self-assembly (EISA) method with titanium (IV) tetraethoxide as the precursor. A coherent laminar titania surface layer was thus obtained, creating a hierarchical macro- and mesoporous surface that was characterized by high-resolution electron microscopy. The interfacial bonding between the surface layers and the titanium matrix was characterized by the scratch test that con…

Solid-state chemistryMaterials scienceSurface Propertieschemistry.chemical_elementBone NeoplasmsBioengineeringNanotechnologyMineralization (biology)BiomaterialsCalcification PhysiologicCell Line TumorCell AdhesionHumansSurface layerPorosityCell ProliferationTitaniumOsteosarcomaAnodizingTitanium oxideChemical engineeringchemistryMechanics of MaterialsMicroscopy Electron ScanningPorosityLayer (electronics)TitaniumMaterials Science and Engineering: C
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