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Label-free histamine detection with nanofluidic diodes through metal ion displacement mechanism

2017

[EN] We design and characterize a nanofluidic device for the label-free specific detection of histamine neurotransmitter based on a metal ion displacement mechanism. The sensor consists of an asymmetric polymer nanopore fabricated via ion track-etching technique. The nanopore sensor surface having metal-nitrilotriacetic (NTA-Ni2+) chelates is obtained by covalent coupling of native carboxylic acid groups with N-alpha,N-alpha-bis(carboxymethyl)-L-lysine (BCML), followed by exposure to Ni2+ ion solution. The BCML immobilization and subsequent Ni2+ ion complexation with NTA moieties change the surface charge concentration, which has a significant impact on the current-voltage (I-V) curve after…

Nitrilotriacetic AcidPolymersSurface PropertiesCarboxylic acidInorganic chemistryCarboxylic Acids02 engineering and technologyElectrolyte010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNanofluidic sensorIonMetalNanoporeschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryNickelNanotechnologyNeurotransmitterSurface chargePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNTA-metal complexElectrodesChelating AgentsIonschemistry.chemical_classificationNeurotransmitter AgentsHydrolysisElectric ConductivityEstersSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineModels Theoretical021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesNanoporechemistryMetalsCovalent bondSurface functionalizationFISICA APLICADAvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technologyHistamineHistamineBiotechnologyColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
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Mapping field-scale spatial patterns of size and activity of the denitrifier community

2009

International audience; There is ample evidence that microbial processes can exhibit large variations in activity on a field scale. However, very little is known about the spatial distribution of the microbial communities mediating these processes. Here we used geostatistical modelling to explore spatial patterns of size and activity of the denitrifying community, a functional guild involved in N-cycling, in a grassland field subjected to different cattle grazing regimes. We observed a non-random distribution pattern of the size of the denitrifier community estimated by quantification of the denitrification genes copy numbers with a macro-scale spatial dependence (6–16 m) and mapped the dis…

Nitrogen DioxidePEDOLOGIESoil scienceBiologySpatial distributionPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologySoil03 medical and health sciencesDenitrifying bacteriaMicrobial ecologyAbundance (ecology)AnimalsEcosystemRelative species abundanceEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemography030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesModels StatisticalBacteriaEcologyGeographyEcology04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landKinetics[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyGenes BacterialGuild040103 agronomy & agricultureSpatial ecology0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesCattleMaps as TopicEnvironmental Microbiology
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Solubility and diffusion of nitrogen in maltodextrin/protein tablets.

2002

The gas transport properties of compacted tablets consisting of an amorphous mixture of maltodextrin and sodium caseinate were studied by dissolving nitrogen gas in the tablets and then determining the gas release over time as a function of temperature and water activity. Gas was dissolved in the tablet matrix by heating the tablets under pressure, generally to temperatures above the glass transition temperature of the matrix, holding them at these conditions for a specified time and then rapidly cooling them while maintaining the external pressure. The solubility of nitrogen was found to be largely determined by the free volume of the matrix, which in turn can be influenced to some degree …

NitrogenDiffusionAnalytical chemistryComputer Science::Human-Computer InteractionDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesPolysaccharidesGaseous diffusionSolubilityDissolutionChemistryProteinsMaltodextrinFick's laws of diffusionKineticsMicroscopy ElectronVolume (thermodynamics)Chemical engineeringModels ChemicalSolubilityGasesGlass transitionPorosityBiotechnologyTabletsBiotechnology progress
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Aging-related endothelial dysfunction in the aorta from female senescence-accelerated mice is associated with decreased nitric oxide synthase express…

2013

The present study investigated the time-course for aging-associated effects on contractile and relaxing vascular responses and nitric oxide (NO) production in the aorta from female senescence-accelerated resistant (SAMR1) and prone (SAMP8) mice. Both SAMR1 and SAMP8 were studied at three different ages: 3 (young), 6 (middle age) and 10 (old) months. Concentration-response curves to phenylephrine (10(-8) to 10(-5) M) or acetylcholine (10(-9) to 10(-5) M) were performed in the aortic rings in the absence or in the presence of NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor L-NAME (10(-4) M). Protein and gene expression for endothelial NOS (eNOS) was determined by immunofluorescence, Western blot and real-time PC…

NitroprussideAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIGene ExpressionAorta ThoracicNitric OxideEndothelial NOSBiochemistryNitric oxideMicePhenylephrinechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyEnosmedicine.arteryInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineAnimalsEndothelial dysfunctionMolecular BiologyPhenylephrineAortabiologyCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseAcetylcholineNitric oxide synthaseNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterEndocrinologychemistryVasoconstrictionModels Animalbiology.proteinFemaleEndothelium VascularAcetylcholinemedicine.drugExperimental Gerontology
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Psychological models of development of idiopathic environmental intolerances: Evidence from longitudinal population-based data.

2021

Abstract The origin of idiopathic environmental intolerances (IEIs) is an open question. According to the psychological approaches, various top-down factors play a dominant role in the development of IEIs. The general psychopathology model assumes a propensity towards mental ill-health (negative affectivity) increases the probability of developing IEIs. The attribution model emphasizes the importance of mistaken attribution of experienced somatic symptoms; thus, more symptoms should lead to more IEIs. Finally, the nocebo model highlights the role of expectations in the development of IEIs. In this case, worries about the harmful effects of environmental factors are assumed to evoke IEIs. We…

NoceboLatent variableAnxietyModels PsychologicalBiochemistryIdiopathic environmental intoleranceElectromagnetic hypersensitivityNegative affectivityDevelopmental psychologyMedically Unexplained SymptomsmedicineHumansMultiple Chemical Sensitivitymedicine.symptomNocebo EffectAssociation (psychology)AttributionPsychologyGeneral Environmental SciencePsychopathologyEnvironmental research
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Influence Of The Model Parameters On The Noise Performance Of Double-polysilicon BJTs For Microwave LNA's

1997

In the recent post we have measured the noise and the scattering parameters of several series of double polysilicon BJT's over the 2-6 GHz frequency range at different collector current values, according to their emitter finger number. From the experimental data, a noisy circuit model has been extracted based on a T-equivalent network. By means of the correlation matrix techniques, novel analytical expressions of the noise parameters have been derived. As a second step, a sensitivity analysis has been performed for evaluating the influence of each model element on the noise performance. The results show how to improve the characteristics of such devices for a better performance when employe…

Noise temperatureEngineeringNoise measurementbusiness.industryDouble polysilicon bipolar junction transistors Low noise amplifiers (LNA) noise modelsY-factorLow noise amplifiers (LNA)Noise figureNoise (electronics)noise modelsDouble polysilicon bipolar junction transistorsNoise generatorPhase noiseElectronic engineeringFlicker noisebusiness27th European Microwave Conference and Exhibition
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Noise parameters of HEMTs: analysis of their properties from a circuit model approach

1996

Noise parameters of high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) at microwave frequencies are a subject of active research since the knowledge of their performance is of key importance for the use of these devices for designing low‐noise amplifiers. Employs a simple noise model to derive the analytical expressions for the device noise parameters F0, Γ0 and N in terms of the electrical elements associated with the basic equivalent circuit of an HEMT. Analyses such expressions to establish some fundamental relationships, as well as the expected noise performance of the device when the parasitic elements representing package effects are included.

Noise temperatureEngineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsElectrical engineeringShot noiseY-factorComputer Science ApplicationsNoiseComputational Theory and MathematicsNoise generatorElectronic engineeringEquivalent circuitEffective input noise temperatureFlicker noiseElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessElectricity; Mathematics; Models; Noise; TheoryCOMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering
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Non-local multiscale approach for the impact of go or grow hypothesis on tumour-viruses interactions

2021

International audience; We propose and study computationally a novel non-local multiscale moving boundary mathematical model for tumour and oncolytic virus (OV) interactions when we consider the go or grow hypothesis for cancer dynamics. This spatio-temporal model focuses on two cancer cell phenotypes that can be infected with the OV or remain uninfected, and which can either move in response to the extracellular-matrix (ECM) density or proliferate. The interactions between cancer cells, those among cancer cells and ECM, and those among cells and OV occur at the macroscale. At the micro-scale, we focus on the interactions between cells and matrix degrading enzymes (MDEs) that impact the mov…

Non-local cell adhesion[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Multiscale cancer modellingBiologyMatrix (biology)Models BiologicalVirusMigration-proliferation dichotomyExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsmedicineQA1-939HumansNeoplasm Invasiveness[NLIN]Nonlinear Sciences [physics][MATH]Mathematics [math]030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesApplied MathematicsCancerGo or grow hypothesisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePhenotypeExtracellular MatrixCell biologyOncolytic virusOncolytic VirusesComputational MathematicsViral replication030220 oncology & carcinogenesisModeling and SimulationTumour-oncolytic viruses interactionsCancer cellOncogenic VirusesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesTP248.13-248.65MathematicsBiotechnology
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Identification of Nonlinear Systems Described by Hammerstein Models

2004

This paper deals with a method for identification of nonlinear systems suitable to be described by Hammerstein models consisting of a static nonlinearity followed by an ARX linear model. The estimation of the static nonlinearity is carried out supplying the system with a sequence of step signals of various amplitude and determining the corresponding steady-state responses. The estimation of the parameters of the ARX linear system is carried out by means of a least square estimator using data generated supplying the system with a Pseudorandom Binary Sequence (PRBS). The method in question is able to identify static nonlinearities of general type, also with hysteresis and/or discontinuities. …

Nonlinear systemSequenceAmplitudeSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryLinear systemLinear modelEstimatorClassification of discontinuitiesPseudorandom binary sequenceMathematicsHammerstein models identification nonlinear systems
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A thermodynamically consistent nonlocal formulation for damaging materials

2002

A thermodynamically consistent nonlocal formulation for damaging materials is presented. The second principle of thermodynamics is enforced in a nonlocal form over the volume where the dissipative mechanism takes place. The nonlocal forces thermodynamically conjugated are obtained consistently from the free energy. The paper indeed extends to elastic damaging materials a formulation originally proposed by Polizzotto et al. for nonlocal plasticity. Constitutive and computational aspects of the model are discussed. The damage consistency conditions turn out to be formulated as an integral complementarity problem and, consequently, after discretization, as a linear complementarity problem. A n…

Nonlocal modelsDiscretizationMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationGeneral Physics and AstronomyPlasticityComplementarity problemLinear complementarity problemFinite element methodComplementarity problem; Damage; Nonlocal models;Classical mechanicsDamageMechanics of MaterialsConsistency (statistics)Complementarity theoryDissipative systemGeneral Materials ScienceSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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