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Growth control in mammalian cells by cell-cell contacts.

1990

Growth of normal diploid mammalian cells in vitro is strongly regulated by the actual cell density. Cell-cell contacts via specific plasma membrane glycoproteins whose glycan moieties interact with specific receptors has been found to be a main growth regulatory principle. Malignant growth is suggested to result from impaired function of these receptors.

Cell signalingGlycanbiologyCell divisionContact InhibitionHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthContact inhibitionCell CommunicationPlatelet Membrane GlycoproteinsCell aggregationCell biologyMembrane glycoproteinsCell surface receptorbiology.proteinCell AdhesionHumansCell adhesionCell DivisionCell AggregationResearch ArticleEnvironmental health perspectives
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Spot compliant neuronal networks by structure optimized micro-contact printing

2001

Neuronal cell growth in vitro can be controlled with micropatterned structures of extracellular matrix proteins such as laminin. This technique is a powerful tool for studying neuronal cell function in order to increase experimental reproducibility and to specifically design innovative experimental setups. In this paper the correlation between the structural dimensions of the ECM pattern and the shape of the resulting cellular network is analyzed. The aim of the present study was to position neuronal cell bodies as precisely as possible and to induce directed cell differentiation. PCC7-MzN cells were cultured on laminin patterns. The line width, node size and gap size in-between cell adhesi…

Cellular differentiationBiophysicsBioengineeringNanotechnologyBiologyMicrographyBiomaterialsExtracellular matrixMiceLamininTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsCell adhesionNeuronsExtracellular Matrix ProteinsCell growthReproducibility of ResultsCell DifferentiationMicroscopy FluorescenceMechanics of MaterialsMicrocontact printingCeramics and Compositesbiology.proteinNeural Networks ComputerNODALCell DivisionBiomedical engineeringBiomaterials
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Research in practice: Different dendritic cell types in skin with various functions - important implications for intradermal vaccines

2011

Summary It was long believed that epidermal Langerhans cells (LC) are responsible for the initiation of cellular immunity. Only recently it has been shown that in skin alone 5 different subtypes of dendritic cells (DC) can be identified. Among these, LC, but also two Langerin-expressing dermal DC populations and two more Langerin-negative DC subtypes exist. Novel findings in the model disease leishmaniasis, as well as evidence from research in contact hypersensitivity, have revealed that activation of LC in skin leads to induction of regulatory, immunosuppressive T cells, whereas the other skin DC subtypes stimulate effector T cells. Thus, when producing vaccines designed for intradermal us…

Cellular immunityintegumentary systembusiness.industryEffectorIntradermal useContact hypersensitivityLeishmaniasisDermatologyDendritic cellmedicine.diseaseModel diseaseImmunologymedicinebusinessJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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Studies on mechanism and physico-chemical parameters at the origin of the cement setting. I. The fundamental processes involved during the cement set…

1995

Abstract The mechanical evolution and the structure of the cement paste have been analysed in relation with the chemical evolution of the system. The setting process can be described as following two fundamental steps: the coagulation of cement grains during the first minutes following the mixing, and the rigidification of the coagulated structure which arises simultaneously with the acceleration of the hydrates formation During the coagulation step, the structure formed is proved to be mechanically reversible. The rigidification of the coagulated structure is provided by the hydrates formation in the contact zone. The increase of the paste cohesion at this stage is proportional to the quan…

CementChemical evolutionMaterials scienceChemical engineeringMixing (process engineering)Coagulation (water treatment)Contact zoneMineralogyGeneral Materials ScienceBuilding and ConstructionCement pasteCement and Concrete Research
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A Central Nervous System Focused Treatment Program for People with Frozen Shoulder: A Feasibility Study

2022

Background: Frozen shoulder (FS) is a highly disabling pathology of poorly understood etiology, which is characterized by the presence of intense pain and progressive loss of range of motion (ROM). The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and clinical impact of a CNS-focused treatment program for people with FS. Methods: 10 subjects with primary FS received a 10-week CNS-focused intervention including sensory discrimination training and graded motor imagery techniques delivered as clinic sessions (60 min) and home therapy (30 min five times per week). Measurements were taken at baseline, after a 2-week “washout” period, after treatment, and at three months follow-up.…

Central Nervous SystemFisioteràpiaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfeasibility studytactile discrimination trainingpatient complianceChemistrymotor imageryadhesive capsulitis; feasibility study; frozen shoulder; motor imagery; patient compliance; tactile discrimination trainingTreatment OutcomeBursitisShoulder PainFeasibility StudiesHumansHuman medicinefrozen shoulderRange of Motion Articularadhesive capsulitisBiology
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Improved technique for stereotactic placement of nerve grafts between two locations inside the rat brain

2008

Peripheral nerve grafts have shown the ability to facilitate central axonal growth and regenerate the adult central nervous system. However, the detailed description of a technique for atraumatic graft placement within the brain is lacking. We present a stereotactic procedure to implant a peripheral nerve graft within a rat's brain with minimal brain tissue damage. The procedure permits a correct graft placement joining two chosen points, and the survival and integration of the graft in the host tissue with a light glial reaction, with evidence of central axonal growth inside the graft, at least up to 8 weeks after its implantation. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Central nervous systemNigrostriatal pathwayPeripheral nerve graftHost tissueStereotaxic TechniquesMicroscopy Electron TransmissionPeripheral nervemedicineAnimalsRegenerationNigrostriatal pathwaybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceRegeneration (biology)Peripheral nerve graftsBrainAnatomyRat brainSciatic NerveNerve RegenerationRatssurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureGrafting stereotactic cannulaStereotactic placementImplantbusiness
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Edible Arabinoxylan-Based Films. 1. Effects of Lipid Type on Water Vapor Permeability, Film Structure, and Other Physical Characteristics

2002

Arabinoxylans (AX) are natural fibers extracted from maize bran, an industrial byproduct. To promote this polymer as a food ingredient, development of edible coatings and films had been proposed. Indeed, composite arabinoxylan-based films were prepared by emulsifying a fat: palmitic acid, oleic acid, triolein, or a hydrogenated palm oil (OK35). Lipid effects on water vapor permeability (WVP), surface hydrophobicity (contact angles), lipid particle size, and mechanical properties were investigated. Results showed that OK35-AX emulsion films had the lowest WVP. Emulsified films presented a bimodal particle size distribution; however, the smallest particle mean diameter (0.54 microm) was obser…

Chemical PhenomenaPolymersSurface PropertiesPalmitic AcidPalm OilZea maysPermeabilityContact anglechemistry.chemical_compoundArabinoxylanPlant OilsOrganic chemistryTrioleinParticle SizeChemistry PhysicalChemistryFood PackagingWaterGeneral ChemistryLow-density polyethyleneOleic acidChemical engineeringEmulsionFood TechnologyEmulsionsXylansParticle sizeLipid particleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesTrioleinOleic AcidJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Contact Potentials, Fermi Level Equilibration, and Surface Charging.

2016

This article focuses on contact electrification from thermodynamic equilibration of the electrochemical potential of the electrons of two conductors upon contact. The contact potential difference generated in bimetallic macro- and nanosystems, the Fermi level after the contact, and the amount and location of the charge transferred from one metal to the other are discussed. The three geometries considered are spheres in contact, Janus particles, and core-shell particles. In addition, the force between the two spheres in contact with each other is calculated and is found to be attractive. A simple electrostatic model for calculating charge distribution and potential profiles in both vacuum an…

ChemistryFermi levelCharge densityJanus particles02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesElectronElectrolyte010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencessymbols.namesakeChemical physicsElectrochemistrysymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyContact electrificationVolta potentialSpectroscopyElectrochemical potentialLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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Adhesion and adhesion hysteresis of mica surfaces covered with bola-amphipiles in dry and humid air

1998

Abstract Bola-amphiphiles with spherical hydrophilic chinuclidinium head groups form laterally ordered monolayers on mica by adsorption from solution. To measure the surface adhesion, JKR-type compression/decompression cycles have been performed with the surface forces apparatus (SFA). In an inert atmosphere, the adhesion energy on increasing the contact area is much lower than predicted by wetting experiments. Furthermore, the pronounced adhesion hysteresis varies from sample to sample in a wide range, indicating a defect-rich surface. On increase of the relative humidity (rh), the reproducibility improves and the values for the adhesion energy measured on compression and decompression con…

ChemistryMetals and AlloysMineralogySurface forces apparatusSurfaces and InterfacesAdhesionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAdsorptionMonolayerMaterials ChemistryRelative humidityMicaWettingComposite materialContact areaThin Solid Films
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Evaluation of adhesion forces for the manipulation of micro-objects in submerged environment through deposition of pH responsive polyelectrolyte laye…

2016

Optimization of surface treatment for reversible adhesion of micro-objects in liquid environment for the need in microassembly processes is presented. A spherical borosilicate probe and planar oxidized silicon wafer substrates were modified by deposition of pH sensitive polyelectrolyte films through layer-by-layer technique. Branched polyethylenimine (b-PEI) and poly(sodium styrenesulfonate) (PSS) were deposited in alternating manner on surfaces, and the influence of polyelectrolyte concentration, pH of deposition, and number of layers on the adhesion were successively examined. The multilayer buildup was followed by optical reflectometry (OR) and dissipative quartz crystal microbalance (QC…

ChemistrySurface forceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesAdhesionQuartz crystal microbalance010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences6. Clean waterPolyelectrolyte0104 chemical sciencesContact angleChemical engineeringElectrochemistrySurface roughnessDeposition (phase transition)[CHIM]Chemical SciencesGeneral Materials ScienceWafer0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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