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A New Fluorescent Method of Detection Structural and Functional Properties Of Cells and Immune State Of Organism

1999

It is very important for clinics to receive information about properties of immune competent cell lymphocyte (ly) with the express method. Fluorescence methods of analysis settled down these requirements [1], At Riga Technical University was synthesised a new fluorescent probe-derivative of 3-aminobenzanthrone — ABM ( conditional name). ABM is neutral membrane probe, non-toxic for cells, photostable, sensitive to polarity changes of microenvironment, localised in the depth of phospholipid bilayer of cell membrane. Flow cytometric experiments observed strong bimodal distribution with high (90%) and low (10%) ABM fluorescence intensity (F) respectively [2, J.Fluorescence (accepted)]. The spec…

Cell membraneMembrane probeImmune statemedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemPolarity (international relations)ChemistryLymphocytemedicineBiophysicsLipid bilayerFluorescence
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The adiabatic strictly-correlated-electrons functional : kernel and exact properties

2016

We investigate a number of formal properties of the adiabatic strictly-correlated electrons (SCE) functional, relevant for time-dependent potentials and for kernels in linear response time-dependent density functional theory. Among the former, we focus on the compliance to constraints of exact many-body theories, such as the generalised translational invariance and the zero-force theorem. Within the latter, we derive an analytical expression for the adiabatic SCE Hartree exchange-correlation kernel in one dimensional systems, and we compute it numerically for a variety of model densities. We analyse the non-local features of this kernel, particularly the ones that are relevant in tackling p…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)PhysicsStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)010304 chemical physicsta114FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomyformal probertiesElectronHartreeExpression (computer science)01 natural sciencesadiabatic strictly-correlated electronsCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronskernelKernel (statistics)Physics - Chemical Physics0103 physical sciencesDensity functional theoryStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryVariety (universal algebra)010306 general physicsAdiabatic processFocus (optics)
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Discrimination of nerve gases mimics and other organophosphorous derivatives in gas phase using a colorimetric probe array.

2012

A colorimetric array for the chromogenic discrimination of organophosphorous derivatives in gas phase has been developed. The array allows us to classify the nerve agent simulants DFP, DCP and DCNP.

Chemical warfare agentsNerve gasesSensitivity and SpecificityCatalysisGas phaseQUIMICA ORGANICAOrganophosphorus CompoundsMaterials ChemistryChemical Warfare AgentsChromogenic detectionPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAChromatographyChemistryChromogenicSensorsQUIMICA INORGANICAMetals and AlloysGeneral ChemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsProbe arrayRecognitionMultivariate AnalysisCeramics and CompositesColorimetryGasesDCNPChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Development of a dielectric spectroscopy technique for the determination of apple (Granny Smith) maturity

2010

Abstract Dielectric measurements of apple were done during its maturity in order to find relations with apple physiological compounds (sugar content, malic acid). An Agilent 85070E open-ended coaxial probe connected to an Agilent E8362B vector network analyzer were used in these experiments. All determinations were made at 30 °C from 500 MHz to 20 GHz. These assays were performed in order to consider the potential use of dielectric spectroscopy for determining the state of fruit maturity. Good correlations among apples Thiault Index with a new defined Dielectric Maturity Index were found. The Dielectric Maturity Index was related to loss factor at two punctual frequencies (0.5 GHz and dipol…

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryDielectricMaturity (finance)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringDielectric spectroscopyCoaxial probeNon destructiveResearch articleClimactericBiological systemControl methodsFood ScienceInnovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies
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Aryl carbinols as nerve agent probes. Influence of the conjugation on the sensing properties

2012

Two new aryl carbinols (1 and 3) have been synthesised and characterised and their ability as OFF-ON probes for the chromogenic detection of the nerve agent simulant in acetonitrile has been tested. In addition compound 2 has been also studied. The carbinols suffered a phosphorylation reaction followed by an elimination process giving rise to the corresponding carbocations. This transformation of the carbinol into the carbocation is responsible for a significant color change. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 2012.

ChemistryChromogenicChemical warfare agentArylQUIMICA INORGANICAGeneral ChemistryCarbocationPhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryChemical reactionCatalysisElimination reactionchemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAMethanol derivativeMaterials ChemistrymedicineElimination reactionAcetonitrilePhosphorylationAcetonitrileChemical reactionMolecular probeNerve agentmedicine.drug
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On-Surface Synthesis of Unsaturated Carbon Nanostructures with Regularly Fused Pentagon–Heptagon Pairs

2020

Multiple fused pentagon-heptagon pairs are frequently found as defects at the grain boundaries of the hexagonal graphene lattice and are suggested to have a fundamental influence on graphene-related materials. However, the construction of sp2-carbon skeletons with multiple regularly fused pentagon-heptagon pairs is challenging. In this work, we found that the pentagon-heptagon skeleton of azulene was rearranged during the thermal reaction of an azulene-incorporated organometallic polymer on Au(111). The resulting sp2-carbon frameworks were characterized by high-resolution scanning probe microscopy techniques and feature novel polycyclic architectures composed of multiple regularly fused pen…

ChemistryGraphene530 PhysicsCommunicationAromaticityGeneral ChemistryElectronic structureAzulene010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundScanning probe microscopyCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistrylawLattice (order)540 ChemistryGrain boundaryHeptagonPhysics::Chemical PhysicsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Scanning Force Microscopy of Artificial Membranes

2002

Visualization of biological membranes by scanning force microscopy (SFM) has tremendously improved the current understanding of protein ‐ lipid interactions under physiological conditions. SFM is the only tool to directly image processes on surfaces in aqueous solution at molecular resolution. Besides being a supportive means to confirm results on lipid phases and domains obtained from fluorescence spectroscopy, calorimetry, and X-ray crystallography, SFM has contributed distinct aspects on the formation of 2D crystals of various membrane-confined proteins and morphological changes of membranes due to the interaction of peptides and proteins. This review will focus on recent results in SFM …

ChemistryLipid BilayersOrganic ChemistryMembrane ProteinsBiological membraneCalorimetryMicroscopy Atomic ForceBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyCrystallographyScanning probe microscopyMembraneMembrane proteinPhase (matter)BiophysicsMolecular MedicinePeptidesMolecular BiologyBiosensorPhospholipidsChemBioChem
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Analysis of Active-Site Distribution in ZSM-5 Crystals by Infrared Microscopy

1993

Abstract The acid Site distribution over large ZSM-5 crystals was analyzed using FTIR microscopy. Results of the analysis of the OH-stretching vibrations and of vibrations of pyridine adsorbed on Bronsted and Lewis acid sites were found to be in good agreement. The resolution which can be obtained using this novel technique is about 10-20 μm. This limits the application to large crystals as analyzed in this study. Comparison of the results of IR microscopy with aluminum distributions obtained by electron microprobe analysis revealed that IR microscopy cannot resolve inhomogeneities on a scale smaller than the above-stated limits. The results of both methods on a larger scale, however. are i…

ChemistryResolution (electron density)MicroscopyAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyElectron microprobePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyZSM-5Infrared microscopySingle crystalCatalysisJournal of Catalysis
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Vertical and lateral drift corrections of scanning probe microscopy images

2010

A procedure is presented for image correction of scanning probe microscopy data that is distorted by linear thermal drift. The procedure is based on common ideas for drift correction, which the authors combine to a comprehensive step-by-step description of how to measure drift velocities in all three dimensions and how to correct the images using these velocities. The presented method does not require any knowledge about size or shape of the imaged structures. Thus, it is applicable to any type of scanning probe microscopy image, including images lacking periodic structures. Besides providing a simple, ready-to-use description of lateral and vertical drift correction, they derive all formul…

Chemistrybusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and Technologyscanning probe microscopyLinear driftLateral driftImage correction530Measure (mathematics)Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsScanning probe microscopyOpticsVertical driftThermalMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationJournal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Materials, Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena
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Cholesterol reporter molecules.

2007

Cholesterol is a major constituent of the membranes in most eukaryotic cells where it fulfills multiple functions. Cholesterol regulates the physical state of the phospholipid bilayer, affects the activity of several membrane proteins, and is the precursor for steroid hormones and bile acids. Cholesterol plays a crucial role in the formation of membrane microdomains such as “lipid rafts” and caveolae. However, our current understanding on the membrane organization, intracellular distribution and trafficking of cholesterol is rather poor. This is mainly due to inherent difficulties to label and track this small lipid. In this review, we describe different approaches to detect cholesterol in …

Cholesterol oxidaseBacterial ToxinsBiophysicsBiologyBiochemistryFilipinchemistry.chemical_compoundHemolysin ProteinsMembrane MicrodomainsCaveolaeAnimalsHumansFilipinLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyLipid raftFluorescent DyesCholesterolCholesterol OxidaseCholesterol bindingCell BiologyCholesterolEukaryotic CellschemistryMembrane proteinBiochemistryMolecular Probeslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Bioscience reports
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