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Carbon dioxide conversion to dimethyl carbonate: The effect of silica as support for SnO2 and ZrO2 catalysts

2011

International audience; Abundant in nature, CO2 poses few health hazards and consequently is a promising alternative to phosgene feedstock according with the principles of Green Chemistry and Engineering. The synthesis organic carbonates from CO2 instead of phosgene is highly challenging as CO2 is much less reactive. As part of our ongoing research on the investigation of catalysts for dimethyl carbonate (DMC) synthesis from methanol and CO2, we herein report results aimed at comparing the catalytic behavior of new SnO2-based catalysts with that of ZrO2. Silica-supported SnO2 and ZrO2 exhibit turnover numbers which are an order of magnitude higher than those of the unsupported oxides. Tin-b…

Green chemistryZirconiumCarbon dioxide fixation010405 organic chemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSupported catalystschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTinOrganic chemistry[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistrySustainable chemistryZirconiumMethanolDimethyl carbonatePhosgeneTinComptes Rendus Chimie
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The efficiency of lead thyroid shield in trauma surgery

1997

Die Strahlenbelastung der Operateure bei unfallchirurgischen Eingriffen hat in den letzten Jahren durch den Trend zu biologischen Osteosyntheseverfahren, insbesondere der Marknagelung, zugenommen, da geschlossene Reposition und distale Verriegelung radiologisch kontrolliert werden. Wir wollten jetzt uberprufen, welchen Einflus der Schilddrusenbleischutz auf die Strahlenbelastung der Operateure bei operativen Eingriffen an den unteren Extremitaten hat. Mit Hilfe eines Unterschenkelphantoms wurden unterschiedliche intraoperative Durchleuchtungssituationen simuliert und die Strahlenbelastung der Schilddruse mit und ohne Bleischutz des Operateurs uber ein Dosismesgerat (Szintomat) festgestellt.…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFracture fixationmedicineSurgerybusinessRadiographic image interpretationUnfallchirurgie
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Introduction of a novel pathway for IAA biosynthesis to rhizobia alters vech root nodule developmt

2008

We introduced into Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae LPR1105 a new pathway for the biosynthesis of the auxin, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), under the control of a stationary phase-activated promoter active both in free-liv- ing bacteria and bacteroids. The newly introduced genes are the iaaM gene from Pseudomonas savastanoi and the tms2 gene from Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Free-living bacteria harbouring the promoter-iaaMtms2 construct release into the growth medium 14-fold more IAA than the wild-type parental strain. This IAA overproducing R. l. viciae, the RD20 strain, elicits the development of vetch root nodules containing up to 60-fold more IAA than nodules infected by the wild-type str…

IAA ARA Auxin Nitrogen fixation Nodule zone Vicia hirsutaSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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The outcomes of Ilizarov treatment in aseptic nonunions of the tibia stratified by treatment strategies and surgical techniques.

2020

Abstract INTRODUCTIONNonunions of the tibia, particularly those located in the distal third of the bone, are relatively common in clinical practice. There is no gold standard for the treatment of nonunions of the tibia. The purpose of our study was to assess the results of treatment with the Ilizarov method in patients with aseptic nonunions of the tibia, depending on the employed treatment strategies and surgical techniques.MATERIALS AND METHODSA total of 75patients with Ilizarov treatment of aseptic nonunions of the tibia were evaluated in the study. The patients’s mean age at the beginning of treatment was 46years.The mean follow-up period was 10years and 11months.The evaluated patients …

Ilizarov Techniquemusculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentScienceIlizarov TechniqueTraumaArticlelaw.inventionIntramedullary rod03 medical and health sciencesFixation (surgical)Young Adult0302 clinical medicinelawFracture fixationmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineTibiaAgedAged 80 and over030222 orthopedicsMultidisciplinaryTibiabusiness.industryQRMean ageHypertrophyMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemSurgeryFracture Fixation IntramedullaryTibial FracturesRisk factorsFractures UnunitedMedicineTreatment strategyFemaleAseptic processingbusinessScientific reports
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Clinical Use of κ Free Light Chains Index as a Screening Test for Multiple Sclerosis.

2020

Abstract Objective To assess the usefulness of the κ free light chain index (κFLCi) as a screening test to identify patients with suspected MS. Methods The study included 56 patients with a request to test for oligoclonal bands (OCBs). OCBs were detected by isoelectric focusing, followed by immunofixation. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum κFLC were measured by a turbidimetric assay. Also, the κFLC index (κFLCi) was calculated. Results CSF κFLC levels and κFLCi were significantly higher in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) than in patients with other neurological diseases (NDs; P < .001 and P < .001, respectively). At the cutoff value of 2.9, the κFLCi detected MS with s…

ImmunofixationAdultMale030213 general clinical medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisScreening testClinical BiochemistryκFLCCSFfree light chainImmunoglobulin light chainGastroenterologySensitivity and Specificity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCerebrospinal fluidInternal medicinemedicineHumansMass ScreeningAgedOCBbiologybusiness.industryIsoelectric focusingMultiple sclerosisBiochemistry (medical)Middle AgedκFLC indexmedicine.diseaseFree Light Chainmultiple sclerosibiology.proteinbiomarkerBiomarker (medicine)FemaleImmunoglobulin Light Chainsbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomarkersLaboratory medicine
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Human conglutinin-like protein inhibits infection by the human immunodeficiency virus-1 in vitro.

1992

In summary the lectin-like protein analogous to bovine conglutinin was purified from human serum. Using a lectin-based ELISA system, it was demonstrated that conglutinin-like protein binds to human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV1) glycoprotein 120 (gp 120) via its carbohydrate binding site. In vitro experiments with T-lymphoblastoid CEM cells revealed that conglutinin-like protein abolishes infection by HIV1; a 50 % cytoprotective concentration of 23.9 μg/ml was measured.

ImmunologyHIV Envelope Protein gp120Antiviral AgentsVirusConglutininViral envelopeVirologyLectinsHumansBinding sitechemistry.chemical_classificationAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromebiologyBinding proteinComplement Fixation TestsLectinVirologyMolecular biologyIn vitroCollectinsMannose-Binding Lectinschemistrybiology.proteinHIV-1Serum GlobulinsGlycoproteinCarrier ProteinsMannoseProtein BindingResearch in virology
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Gene connectivity and enzyme evolution in the human metabolic network

2019

[Background] Determining the factors involved in the likelihood of a gene being under adaptive selection is still a challenging goal in Evolutionary Biology. Here, we perform an evolutionary analysis of the human metabolic genes to explore the associations between network structure and the presence and strength of natural selection in the genes whose products are involved in metabolism. Purifying and positive selection are estimated at interspecific (among mammals) and intraspecific (among human populations) levels, and the connections between enzymatic reactions are differentiated between incoming (in-degree) and outgoing (out-degree) links.

ImmunologyPopulationMetabolic networkComputational biologyBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEvolution Molecular03 medical and health sciencesNegative selectionDegreePurifying selectionAnimalsHumansSelection Geneticeducationlcsh:QH301-705.5GeneEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyMammalschemistry.chemical_classification0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyConnectivityNatural selectionNetwork topologyResearchApplied Mathematics030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyEnzymesPositive selectionFixation (population genetics)EnzymeMetabolismlcsh:Biology (General)chemistryModeling and SimulationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSelective sweepMetabolic Networks and Pathways
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Functional analysis of the classical, alternative, and MBL pathways of the complement system: standardization and validation of a simple ELISA.

2004

Primary defence against invading microorganisms depends on a functional innate immune system and the complement system plays a major role in such immunity. Deficiencies in one of the components of the complement system can cause severe and recurrent infections, systemic diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and renal disease. Screening for complement deficiencies in the classical or alternative complement pathways has mainly been performed by haemolytic assays. Here, we describe a simple ELISA-based format for the evaluation of three pathways of complement activation. The assays are based on specific coatings for each pathway in combination with specific buffer systems. We ha…

Innate immune systemSystemic lupus erythematosusImmunologyComplement Pathway AlternativeComplement Pathway Mannose-Binding LectinEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayComplement System ProteinsBiologyComplement fixation testmedicine.diseaseMannose-Binding LectinComplement systemComplement (complexity)Immune systemImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansLupus Erythematosus SystemicComplement Pathway ClassicalReagent Kits DiagnosticFicolinComplement ActivationMannan-binding lectinJournal of immunological methods
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Chemical Fixation of Atmospheric CO2 by Copper(II) Complexes of a Tridentate N -donor Ligand

2018

Inorganic ChemistryFixation (alchemy)010405 organic chemistryChemistryPolymer chemistrychemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCopper0104 chemical sciencesZeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
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CO 2 Fixation and Activation by Cu II Complexes of 5,5″‐Terpyridinophane Macrocycles

2007

An aza-terpyridinophane receptor containing the polyamine 4,7,10,13-tetraazahexadecane-1,16-diamine linked through methylene groups to the 5,5″ positions of a terpyridine unit has been prepared and characterized (L). The acid-base behaviour, CuII speciation and ability to form ternary complexes (CuII-L-carbonate) have been explored by potentiometric titrations in 0.15 M NaClO4 and by UV/Vis and paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy. Comparisons are made with a previously reported terpyridinophane containing the polyamine 4,7,10-triazatridecane-1,13-diamine (L1). For this latter receptor, reductive coupling between indigo and carbon dioxide at indigo-modified electrodes produces carboxylated derivat…

Inorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistryCarbon fixationPotentiometric titrationInorganic chemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyMethyleneTerpyridineTernary operationElectrochemistryPolyamineEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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