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Pressure-Induced Binding Sites in Molecularly Imprinted Network Polymers

1997

Molecular imprinting in network polymers under high pressure was studied as a means of inducing selective binding sites for molecular recognition. Network polymers of methacrylic acid and ethylene ...

Pore sizechemistry.chemical_classificationEthylenePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPolymerInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular recognitionMethacrylic acidchemistryHigh pressurePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryBinding siteMolecular imprintingMacromolecules
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An outline of shear-sense analysis in high-grade rocks

2006

Ductile shear zones are important in tectonic reconstructions as a source of information on the relative motion of large crustal blocks or plates in the geological past. Methods to interpret fabric in ductile shear zones were mostly developed for low grade rocks where overprinting relations are usually well preserved. However, high grade shear zones are common and dominate in many Precambrian terrains. High grade shear zones should be analysed in a different way from low grade zones. The plane on which shear sense markers should be observed, the vorticity profile plane, is more difficult to find than in low grade shear zones. The most reliable shear sense markers in high grade shear zones a…

PrecambrianTectonicsGondwanaShear (geology)Ultra low velocity zoneGeologyVorticityShear zoneOverprintingGeologySeismologyGondwana Research
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Control of VOC emissions from a flexographic printing facility using an industrial biotrickling filter.

2011

The study of an industrial unit of biotrickling filter for the treatment of the exhaust gases of a flexographic facility was investigated over a 2-year period with the objective to meet the volatile organic compound (VOC) regulatory emission limits. Increasing the water flow rate from 2 to 40 m3 h−1 improved the performance of the process, meeting the VOC regulation when 40 m3 h−1 were used. An empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 36 s was used when the inlet air temperature was 18.7 °C, and an EBRT as low as 26 s was set when the inlet temperature was 26.8 °C. During this long-term operation, the pressure drop over the column of the bioreactor was completely controlled avoiding clogging prob…

Pressure dropchemistry.chemical_classificationAir PollutantsVolatile Organic CompoundsEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementSewageWater flowResidence time (fluid dynamics)Filter (aquarium)CloggingBioreactorschemistryFlexographyvisual_artAir PollutionBioreactorvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPressureEnvironmental sciencePrintingVolatile organic compoundFiltrationWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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High diversity of root endophytes in the pioneer endemic Betula aetnensis Raf. colonizing volcanic lavas

2019

Introduction Betula aetnensis Raf. is an endemic tree species native to Sicily of particular conservation value, that establishes on nutrient-poor and water-limited lava of Etna volcano. In these harsh conditions plant-microbe interactions could play a crucial role in plant growth, resource uptake and resistance to abiotic stresses. The aim of this study is to investigate the root-associated microbial community of B. aetnensis growing in its natural habitat. The comparison between individuals from natural habitats and nursery-grown seedlings aims to assess the symbiotic status of plant material used for afforestation purposes. Materials and Methods Betula aetnensis individuals were collecte…

Primary successionSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaFingerprinting methodMycorrhizaeBetula pendulaMediterranean forestPhialocephalaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
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Printing Biology: engineering analytical platforms by molecular inks

2021

Printing Biology Biosensors Microarray platforms
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High-throughput drug screening by Printing Biology

2015

Printing biology is our way to define a novel field employing material printing techniques generally used in plastic electronics to solve important issues of biology by miniaturized and high-throughput platforms. In this field, we already showed the possibility to use Dip Pen Lithography to fabricate single-cell biochips [1]. Also,we employed non-contact patterning methods such as inkjet printing methods to fabricate microarrays for drug screening at solid-liquid interfaces [2] or in picoliter-scale liquid droplets [3] so enabling high-throughput screening of chemical libraries onto disease-based targets. In this regard, printing methods would greatly reduce times and costs of standard drug…

Printing Biology Inkjet printing Raster Image Correlation Spectroscopy
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Las imágenes de la textualidad tipográfica. Brevete sobre el Format-Büchlein (Graz, 1670-1677)

2009

Se trata brevemente del contenido de Format-Büchlein, impreso en Graz entre 1670 y 1677, que trata de los distintos formatos de los libros, aunque incluye otras muchas consideraciones sobre el arte de imprimir; comentando alguna de las ilustraciones de materia tipográfica incluidas en la obra. This study deals briefly with the content of Format-Büchlein, printed in Graz between 1670 and 1677, a work on different book formats, although it also includes many other considerations on the art of printing. I comment on some of the illustrations on typographical matters that are included in the work.

Printing manual format typographical illustration seventeenth century books.Manual de imprenta formato ilustración tipográfica libro siglo XVII.
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Germline correction of an epimutation related to Silver-Russell syndrome.

2015

Like genetic mutations, DNA methylation anomalies or epimutations can disrupt gene expression and lead to human diseases. However, unlike genetic mutations, epimutations can in theory be reverted through developmental epigenetic reprograming, which should limit their transmission across generations. Following the request for a parental project of a patient diagnosed with Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS), and the availability of both somatic and spermatozoa DNA from the proband and his father, we had the exceptional opportunity to evaluate the question of inheritance of an epimutation. We provide here for the first time evidence for efficient reversion of a constitutive epimutation in the sperm…

ProbandAdultMaleGenetic counselingRussell-Silver SyndromeBiologymedicine.disease_causeGermlineEpigenesis GeneticGenomic ImprintingGene OrderGeneticsmedicineHumansExomeEpigeneticsPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)GeneticsMutationSilver–Russell syndromeHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingGeneral MedicineDNA Methylationmedicine.diseaseSilver-Russell SyndromeGerm CellsPhenotypeGene Expression RegulationGenetic LociDNA methylationCpG IslandsFemaleRNA Long NoncodingHuman molecular genetics
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Sub-cellular proteomic analysis of a Medicago truncatula root microsomal fraction

2004

Since the last decade, Medicago truncatula has emerged as one of the model plants particularly investigated in the field of plant-microbe interactions. Several genetic and molecular approaches including proteomics have been developed to increase knowledge about this plant species. To complement the proteomic data, which have mainly focused on the total root proteins from M. truncatula, we carried out a sub-cellular approach to gain access to the total membrane-associated proteins. Following the setting up of the purification process, microsomal proteins were separated on 2-DE. Ninety-six out of the 440 well-resolved proteins were identified by MALDI-TOF peptide mass fingerprinting. A high p…

Proteomics0106 biological sciencesPlant ScienceFractionationHorticultureBiologyProteomicsPeptide MappingPlant Roots01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesSymbiosisPeptide mass fingerprintingBotanyMedicagoElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalSymbiosisMolecular Biology[SDV.BV.PEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Phytopathology and phytopharmacyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPlant Proteins030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesfungifood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMedicago truncatula[SDV.BV.PEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Phytopathology and phytopharmacyBiochemistryMicrosomePlant speciesProtein identification010606 plant biology & botanyPhytochemistry
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Proteomic fingerprinting of apple fruit, juice, and cider via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries and MS analysis

2018

Combinatorial peptide ligand libraries coupled to MS was applied to extensively map the proteome of apple fruit, and to detect its presence in commercial apple juice and cider to evaluate their authenticity and genuineness. Using the Uniprot_Malus database, 96 proteins were detected in apples, among which 30 proteins were specifically captured via combinatorial peptide ligand libraries. Next, three proteins, previously recognized in fruits, were found in apple juice, which were involved in cellular metabolism of fruit maturation and in allergenic reactions. On the other hand, only one Malus allergen was identified in cider beads eluate, demonstrating that the industrial processes did not pr…

ProteomicsMalusProteomeClinical Biochemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryFruit maturationPeptide LibraryApple allergensPeptide ligandPlant ProteinsApple allergens; Apple fruit juice and cider; Combinatorial peptide ligand library; Mass spectrometry; Proteomic fingerprintingCellular metabolismbiologyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryMs analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationProteomic fingerprinting0104 chemical sciencesApple fruit juice and ciderFruit and Vegetable JuicesBiochemistryFruitMalusProteomeUniProtCombinatorial peptide ligand library0210 nano-technologyApple Fruit JuiceELECTROPHORESIS
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