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Absence of binding of human salivary glycoprotein to human gingival fibroblast-like cells in vitro.

1996

The aim of this study was to determine whether human high molecular weight salivary glycoprotein binds in vitro to human gingival fibroblast-like cells. Primary monolayer cultures of 2 human gingival fibroblast-like cell lines were incubated with a high molecular weight fraction of salivary glycoprotein which expressed blood group A activity and glycoprotein-cell binding probed using an FITC-conjugated mouse monoclonal antibody to human blood group A antigen. Surface fluorescence of protein-treated cells was found to be no greater than that of untreated or serum-treated control cultures. As significant binding of salivary glycoprotein to gingival fibroblast-like cells does not occur in vitr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryGingivaMucinsPlasma protein bindingFibroblastsBlood Physiological PhenomenaGroup AMolecular biologyIn vitroCell Linemedicine.anatomical_structureAntigenCell culturemedicineCell AdhesionHumansGingival fibroblastSalivary Proteins and PeptidesGlycoproteinFibroblastSalivaGeneral DentistryProtein BindingEuropean journal of oral sciences
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Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric determination of arsenic in mussel products

1993

A precise, accurate procedure is proposed for the determination of arsenic in mussel products by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry. Organic matter is destroyed by dry ashing. Experimental conditions for the determination of arsenic were selected and an interference study was carried out. The methodology developed has a detection limit of 0.1 μg g−1, a relative standard deviation of 3%, and a recovery percentage of 98±2%. The accuracy of the method was checked by analysis of a certified sample of NIST oyster tissue (certified 14.0±1.2 μg g−1; found 14.1±1.1 μg g−1). The proposed procedure was used to analyze real samples of mussel products.

chemistry.chemical_classificationDetection limitChromatographyAtomic emission spectroscopychemistry.chemical_elementMusselBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistrychemistryAshingSample preparationOrganic matterInductively coupled plasmaArsenicFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Determination of Plasma Lipid Hydroperoxides by an NADPH/NADP + Coupled Enzyme Reaction System. Evaluation of a Method

1998

Summary: Several techniques based on different principles have been proposed to measure lipid hydroperoxides. Enzymatic methods are sensitive and can be quite specific but they are subject to interference by inhibitors and not all are stoichiometric. The present work proposes some modifications of the Heath & Tappel (Anal Biochem 1976; 7:184—91) enzymatic method of determination of lipid hydroperoxides in order to standardize and automate it and to meet the analytical criteria required for a biological assay. The proposed new protocol and the automated assay give acceptable within-run and between-run precisions, with coefficients of variation of 3.34% and 5.80%, respectively, at the usual p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidaseLipid PeroxidesChromatographyChemistryBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryReproducibility of ResultsSystem evaluationGeneral MedicineBiological fluidAutomationKineticsGlutathione ReductaseInvestigation methodsEnzymeBiochemistrySpectrophotometryNadph nadpPlasma lipidsHumansQuantitative analysis (chemistry)NADPcclm
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Iodine speciation in marine aerosols along a 30,000 km round-trip cruise path from Shanghai, China to Prydz Bay, Antarctica

2008

[1] Total suspended particle (TSP) samples were collected onboard a round-trip cruise from Shanghai, China to Prydz Bay, Antarctica from November 2005 to March 2006. Water soluble iodine species were measured using ion chromatography coupled to Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (IC-ICP-MS). The results reveal that soluble organic iodine (SOI) is the most abundant fraction, accounting for approximately 70 % of total soluble iodine (TSI) on average. One unidentified organic iodine (UOI) signal was present in almost all of the samples and was responsible for up to 38.3% of TSI. The abundance of inorganic iodine species, iodate and iodide, was less than 30% of TSI. Iodide was signifi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationIodidechemistry.chemical_elementIodineAerosolchemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicsOceanographychemistryEnvironmental chemistryHalogenGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceInductively coupled plasmaBayIodateAir massGeophysical Research Letters
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Understanding the impact of poly(allylamine) plasma grafting on the filtration performances of a commercial polymeric membrane

2019

Abstract Commercial membranes often exhibit difficulties in rejecting specific ionic species, and especially multivalent cations, due to their usual negative charge. To face this drawback, it is proposed here to functionalize the membrane surface by allylamine plasma polymerization. The impact of this modification on both permeation flux and ion rejection is investigated for single salt solutions and ion mixtures. It is shown that the membrane behaves like a positive membrane from the point of view of cation rejection but the negative charge (and the corresponding electrical field) inside pores leads to high rejection of divalent anions like a negative membrane. This allows a high selectivi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationIonic bondingFiltration and Separation02 engineering and technologyPermeation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPlasma polymerizationAnalytical ChemistryDivalentIonAllylaminechemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane020401 chemical engineeringchemistryPolymerizationChemical engineering0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technology[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Absorption of kininogen from human plasma by Streptococcus pyogenes is followed by the release of bradykinin.

1997

H-kininogen (high-molecular-mass kininogen, HK) is the precursor of the vasoactive peptide hormone bradykinin (BK). Previous work has demonstrated that HK binds to Streptococcus pyogenesthrough M-proteins, fibrous surface proteins and important virulence factors of these bacteria. Here we find that M-protein-expressing bacteria absorb HK from human plasma. The HK bound to the bacteria was found to be cleaved, and analysis of the degradation pattern suggested that the cleavage of HK at the bacterial surface is associated with the release of BK. Moreover, addition of activated plasma prekallikrein to bacteria preincubated with human plasma, resulted in BK release. This mechanism, by which a p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationKininogenbiologyKininogensStreptococcus pyogenesBradykininVirulencePeptideCell BiologyPlasma protein bindingbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeBradykininBiochemistryMicrobiologyProinflammatory cytokinechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStreptococcus pyogenesmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyBacteriaProtein BindingResearch Article
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Nematic elastomers: From a microscopic model to macroscopic elasticity theory

2008

A Landau theory is constructed for the gelation transition in cross-linked polymer systems possessing spontaneous nematic ordering, based on symmetry principles and the concept of an order parameter for the amorphous solid state. This theory is substantiated with help of a simple microscopic model of cross-linked dimers. Minimization of the Landau free energy in the presence of nematic order yields the neoclassical theory of the elasticity of nematic elastomers and, in the isotropic limit, the classical theory of isotropic elasticity. These phenomenological theories of elasticity are thereby derived from a microscopic model, and it is furthermore demonstrated that they are universal mean-fi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsIsotropyPolymerElasticity (physics)Elastomer01 natural sciencesLandau theory010305 fluids & plasmasAmorphous solidCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryLiquid crystal0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsElastic modulusPhysical Review E
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Effect of physical aging on the low-frequency vibrational density of states of a glassy polymer

2003

The effects of the physical aging on the vibrational density of states (VDOS) of a polymeric glass is studied. The VDOS of a poly(methyl methacrylate) glass at low-energy (<15 meV), was determined from inelastic neutron scattering at low-temperature for two different physical thermodynamical states. One sample was annealed during a long time at temperature lower than Tg, and another was quenched from a temperature higher than Tg. It was found that the VDOS around the boson peak, relatively to the one at higher energy, decreases with the annealing at lower temperature than Tg, i.e., with the physical aging.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePhysical agingAnnealing (metallurgy)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)PolymerCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksLow frequency01 natural sciencesLower temperatureInelastic neutron scattering010305 fluids & plasmaschemistry.chemical_compoundVibrational density of stateschemistry0103 physical sciences[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Methyl methacrylate010306 general physicsEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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Structure-based statistical analysis of transmembrane helices

2012

Recent advances in determination of the high-resolution structure of membrane proteins now enable analysis of the main features of amino acids in transmembrane (TM) segments in comparison with amino acids in water-soluble helices. In this work, we conducted a large-scale analysis of the prevalent locations of amino acids by using a data set of 170 structures of integral membrane proteins obtained from the MPtopo database and 930 structures of water-soluble helical proteins obtained from the protein data bank. Large hydrophobic amino acids (Leu, Val, Ile, and Phe) plus Gly were clearly prevalent in TM helices whereas polar amino acids (Glu, Lys, Asp, Arg, and Gln) were less frequent in this …

chemistry.chemical_classificationModels MolecularChemistryCell MembraneBiophysicsComputational BiologyMembrane ProteinsWaterHelix-turn-helixGeneral MedicineBiofísicaProtein Structure SecondaryAmino acidTransmembrane domainCrystallographyMembrane proteinSolubilitySeqüència d'aminoàcidsHelixChou–Fasman methodThermodynamicsDatabases ProteinIntegral membrane proteinHydrophobicity scales
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Enhancing the mechanical performance of polymer based nanocomposites by plasma-modification of nanoparticles

2012

Abstract The possibility of enhancing the mechanical performance of two different polymer-based nanocomposites using polyamide 6 (PA6) and poly[ethylene-co-(vinyl acetate)] (EVA) as matrices was investigated. The nanofillers used were, respectively, either carbon nanotubes (CNTs) or an organically modified montmorillonite (Cloisite 15A), both previously modified by plasma treatment to introduce polar moieties. The nanofillers were fully characterized by Raman spectroscopy, XPS, FT-IR and XRD, demonstrating their effective modification with oxygenated groups. The nanocomposites were prepared by melt processing in order to obtain films and fibres. The mechanical tests carried out on the nanoc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeMaterials scienceNanocompositePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryNanoparticlePolymerCarbon nanotubeCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionCarbon nanotubes; Functionalization; Nanocomposite; Nanoclay; Nanoparticle; Plasma.chemistry.chemical_compoundNanoparticlechemistrylawPolyamideVinyl acetateNanoclaySurface modificationComposite materialFunctionalizationElastic modulusPlasma.
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