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Antiglomerular basement membrane antibodies in human sera: Detection by a modified micro-ELISA

1985

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of antibodies to human glomerular basement membrane has been developed. Special emphasis has been put on the choice of microtiter plates which were coated with a collagenase digest of human glomerular basement membrane. Results differed markedly between the different microtiter plates. Best results were obtained with a flexible polyvinylchloride microtiter plate with flat wells (Dynatec). This plate exhibited the highest positive/negative ratio and the lowest intraassay standard deviation. Optimal conditions for each step in the ELISA have been determined. The assay proved to be specific, sensitive, and reproducible. Circulating ant…

Basement membraneKidneybiologyChemistryRenal glomerulusGlomerular basement membraneKidney GlomerulusImmunologyCirculating antibodiesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayMolecular biologyBasement MembranePathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesMicrotiter platemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineCollagenasebiology.proteinHumansImmunology and AllergyAntibodyAutoantibodiesmedicine.drugClinical Immunology and Immunopathology
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ChemInform Abstract: Dialkylimidazolium Dimethyl Phosphates as Solvents and Catalysts for the Knoevenagel Condensation Reaction.

2014

Knoevenagel condensation between benzaldehyde and ethyl cyanoacetate in the presence of an equimolar amount of 1,3-dialkylimidazolium dimethyl phosphate ionic liquids is investigated.

Benzaldehydechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEthyl cyanoacetateIonic liquidOrganic chemistryKnoevenagel condensationGeneral MedicineCondensation reactionPhosphateCatalysisChemInform
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New cycloaddition reactions of 1-phenyl-4-vinylpyrazole

1986

Abstract 1-Phenyl-4-vinylpyrazole reacts with methyl propiolate and N-phenylmaleimide giving via the Diels-Alder 1:1 adducts, products (4) and (8), and also the 1:2 adducts (5), (6) and (9) resulting from an “ene” reaction of the initially forced cycloadducts. The obtention of the adducts (5) and (6) in equimolecular amounts is a good example of the non-regioselective character of the “ene” reaction. The reaction with tetracyanoethylene takes place through the olefinic substituent giving the π2 + π2 adduct (10).

Bicyclic moleculeMethyl propiolateOrganic ChemistrySubstituentTetracyanoethyleneBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryCycloadditionAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDrug DiscoveryOrganic chemistryImideEne reactionTetrahedron
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Computation of the area in the discrete plane: Green’s theorem revisited

2017

International audience; The detection of the contour of a binary object is a common problem; however, the area of a region, and its moments, can be a significant parameter. In several metrology applications, the area of planar objects must be measured. The area is obtained by counting the pixels inside the contour or using a discrete version of Green's formula. Unfortunately, we obtain the area enclosed by the polygonal line passing through the centers of the pixels along the contour. We present a modified version of Green's theorem in the discrete plane, which allows for the computation of the exact area of a two-dimensional region in the class of polyominoes. Penalties are introduced and …

Binary Objectcontour detectionPolyominoComputationGeometry0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesconnectednessPick's theoremsymbols.namesake0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPick's theoremElectrical and Electronic EngineeringGreen's theoremMathematicsDigital picturesPixelMathematical analysisImage segmentationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science Applications[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics010201 computation theory & mathematics[INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]Binary datasymbols[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / Photonic020201 artificial intelligence & image processingpolyominoesGreen's theorem
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Analysis of the structural quality of the CASD-NMR 2013 entries

2015

We performed a comprehensive structure validation of both automated and manually generated structures of the 10 targets of the CASD-NMR-2013 effort. We established that automated structure determination protocols are capable of reliably producing structures of comparable accuracy and quality to those generated by a skilled researcher, at least for small, single domain proteins such as the ten targets tested. The most robust results appear to be obtained when NOESY peak lists are used either as the primary input data or to augment chemical shift data without the need to manually filter such lists. A detailed analysis of the long-range NOE restraints generated by the different programs from t…

BiochimieProteinNMR NOE Protein Structure determination Validation Spectroscopy Biochemistry Structural BiologyBiochemistryQualityArticleNMRBlind testingSpectroscopie [électromagnétisme optique acoustique]CASD-NMRValidationSpectroscopie [état condense]Structure determinationSpectroscopyNOE
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Low-fouling, mixed-charge poly-L-lysine polymers with anionic oligopeptide side-chains

2018

Biosensors and biomedical devices require antifouling surfaces to prevent the non-specific adhesion of proteins or cells, for example, when aiming to detect circulating cancer biomarkers in complex natural media (e.g., in blood plasma or serum). A mixed-charge polymer was prepared by the coupling of a cationic polyelectrolyte and an anionic oligopeptide through a modified "grafting-to" method. The poly-l-lysine (PLL) backbone was modified with different percentages (y%) of maleimide-NHS ester chains (PLL-mal(y%), from 13% to 26%), to produce cationic polymers with specific grafting densities, obtaining a mixed-charge polymer. The anionic oligopeptide structure (CEEEEE) included one cysteine…

Biomedical Engineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesChemistry (all); Biomedical Engineering; Materials Science (all)AdsorptionPolymer chemistryMonolayerSide chainGeneral Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryChemistry (all)Cationic polymerizationGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicinePolymerQuartz crystal microbalanceQuímica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolyelectrolyte0104 chemical sciencesSurface modificationMaterials Science (all)Materials nanoestructurats0210 nano-technology
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Plants as biomonitors for volcanic emissions

2014

Biomonitoring techniques have been widely used in environmental studies to monitor anthropogenic pollutant. Recently such techniques have been applied also to ascertain the impact of contaminants naturally released by volcanic activity. In the present study a biomonitoring surveys has been performed in many different active volcanic systems: Mt. Etna and Vulcano (Italy), Nisyros (Greece), Nyiragongo (DRC), Masaya (Nicaragua), Gorely (Kamchatka, Russia). We sampled leaves of different species Betulla aethnensis, Pinus nigra, Populus tremula, Senecio aethnensis and Rumex aethnensis on Etna, Cistus creticus and salvifolius on Vulcano and Nisyros, Senecio ssp. on Nyiragongo, a Fern on Masaya an…

Biomonitors Volcanoes Trace elements
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Cloning and characterization of Scavidin, a fusion protein for the targeted delivery of biotinylated molecules.

2001

We have constructed a novel fusion protein "Scavidin" consisting of the macrophage scavenger receptor class A and avidin. The Scavidin fusion protein is transported to plasma membranes where the avidin portion of the fusion protein binds biotin with high affinity and forms the basis for the targeted delivery of biotinylated molecules. Subcellular fractionation analysis, immunostaining, and electron microscopy demonstrated endosomal localization of the fusion protein. According to pulse-labeling and cross-linking studies Scavidin is found as monomers (55 kDa), dimers, and multimers, of which the 220-kDa form was the most abundant. The biotin binding capacity and active endocytosis of the bio…

Biotin bindingRecombinant Fusion ProteinsBlotting WesternGenetic VectorsPlasma protein bindingBiologyEndocytosisLigandsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureBiotinTransduction GeneticTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsBiotinylationCloning MolecularReceptors ImmunologicMicroscopy ImmunoelectronMolecular BiologyReceptors ScavengerModels GeneticCell MembraneGene Transfer TechniquesScavenger Receptors Class ACell BiologyGliomaAvidinBlotting NorthernFusion proteinImmunohistochemistryPrecipitin TestsEndocytosisProtein Structure TertiaryRatsCross-Linking ReagentsRetroviridaeBiochemistrychemistryMicroscopy FluorescenceBiotinylationbiology.proteinDimerizationAvidinProtein BindingThe Journal of biological chemistry
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Localized charge storage in nanocrystal memories: Feasibility of a multi-bit cell

2004

We have realized Si nanocrystal memory cells in which the Si dots have been deposited by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on the tunnel oxide and then covered by a CVD control oxide. In this paper we report a study on the potential of this type of cells for multi-bit storage. In particular, the possibilities offered by these devices from the point of view of program/erase mechanisms, endurance, and charge retention are shown and discussed.

Bit cellMaterials scienceSiliconOxidechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyCharge (physics)Chemical vapor depositionSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicachemistry.chemical_compoundNanoelectronicsNanocrystalchemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCharge retention
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Low light level in vitro monitoring of cellular and antigen-antibody reactions using a photon detection camera system — New perspectives for clinical…

1990

This article briefly describes the use of a photon counting system (ARGUS-100) in the detection of low levels of light. The ARGUS-100 was used in determining ATP in cell sections from tumor tissues and in measuring a luminescence-enhanced immunoluminometric assay, using ferritin as the analyte, based on the luminol-peroxide-4-iodophenol reaction with peroxidase as the enzyme. The aim is not so much the presentation of data, but rather to show the potentials of the photon counting camera in increasing our knowledge of the cellular and subcellular levels, as well as lowering the detection limits in already sensitive systems, such as immunoassays.

Blood GlucoseAnalyteVideo RecordingNanotechnologyAdenocarcinomaCell Linelaw.inventionAntigen-Antibody ReactionsImmunoenzyme TechniquesAdenosine TriphosphateMicrocomputersComputer SystemslawRhabdomyosarcomaDrug DiscoveryTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansBioluminescenceLactic AcidGenetics (clinical)ChemiluminescenceDetection limitChemistrySignal Processing Computer-AssistedGeneral MedicineIn vitroPhoton countingRatsLow light levelClinical diagnosisLuminescent MeasurementsLactatesBiophysicsMolecular MedicineKlinische Wochenschrift
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