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Water vapour solubility and conductivity study of the proton conductor BaCe(0.9−x)ZrxY0.1O(3−δ)

2009

Abstract The perovskite BaCe(0.9 − x)ZrxY0.1O(3 − δ) has been prepared by solid state reaction at 1400 °C and conventional sintering at 1700 °C. Water uptake experiments performed between 400 and 600 °C, at a water vapour pressure of 0.02 atm, provide data on the concentration of protons incorporated in the sample. The direct current conductivity has been measured as a function of oxygen partial pressure, at a water vapour partial pressure of 0.015 atm. The total conductivity has been resolved into a p-type and an ionic component using a fitting procedure appropriate to the assumed defect model. An estimation of the protonic component was made by assuming a conductivity isotope effect betwe…

Heavy waterInorganic chemistryVapour pressure of waterGeneral ChemistryPartial pressureConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElectrical resistivity and conductivityIonic conductivityGeneral Materials ScienceWater vaporSolid State Ionics
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A PHENOMENOLOGICAL OPERATOR DESCRIPTION OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN POPULATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS TO MIGRATION

2013

We adopt an operatorial method based on the so-called creation, annihilation and number operators in the description of different systems in which two populations interact and move in a two-dimensional region. In particular, we discuss diffusion processes modeled by a quadratic hamiltonian. This general procedure will be adopted, in particular, in the description of migration phenomena. With respect to our previous analogous results, we use here fermionic operators since they automatically implement an upper bound for the population densities.

Heisenberg-like dynamicsComputer scienceApplied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)FOS: Physical sciencesDynamics of competing populations with diffusion; Fermionic operators; Heisenberg-like dynamicsUpper and lower boundssymbols.namesakeQuadratic equationOperator (computer programming)Biological Physics (physics.bio-ph)Particle number operatorFOS: Biological sciencesModeling and SimulationsymbolsPhysics - Biological PhysicsStatistical physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and EvolutionHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaDynamics of competing populations with diffusionquantum tools for classical systemsFermionic operatorsMathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
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Gene expression specificity of the mussel antifungal mytimycin (MytM)

2011

Abstract We previously reported the nucleotide sequences and diversity of mytimycin (MytM) from the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. Using real-time PCR (q-PCR), we observed that the MytM gene was mainly expressed in circulating hemocytes and to a less extent in the mantle. In vivo challenge with bacteria or with the yeast, Candida albicans, did not increase the expression as measured by q-PCR in hemocytes. By contrast, injection of the filamentous fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, induced a sudden and strong increase of expression at 9h p.i. (stimulation index of 25.7 ± 2.1). Optimum stimulating dose was 104 spores of F. oxysporum per mussel. In the same samples, AMP mytilin and …

Hemocytesbeta-GlucansspecificityStimulationAquatic ScienceMicrobiologyMicrococcusAntifungal peptidechemistry.chemical_compoundAdjuvants ImmunologicFusariumGene expressionEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsCandida albicansVibrioMytilusInnate immunitybiologyQ-PCRMytilinGene Expression ProfilingGeneral MedicineMyticinbiology.organism_classificationYeastGene expression profilingchemistryGene Expression RegulationchallengeBacteriaAntimicrobial Cationic Peptides
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Comparative cytotoxic study of silica materials functionalised with essential oil components in HepG2 cells

2020

[EN] This work evaluated the cytotoxic effect of different EOCs-functionalised silica particle types. The in vitro toxicity of eugenol and vanillin-immobilised SAS, MCM-41 microparticles and MCM-41 nanoparticles was evaluated on HepG2 cells, and compared to free EOCs and pristine materials. The results revealed that free essential oil components and bare silica had a mild cytotoxic effect on HepG2 cells. However, the comparative study showed that free eugenol and vanillin had a milder cytotoxic effect than the equivalent concentrations of immobilised components on the different silica particles, while differences in cell viability between the bare and functionalised particles relied on the …

HepG2TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSCell SurvivalCytotoxicityNanoparticleToxicologyMCM-41law.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 500404 agricultural biotechnologyMCM-41Microscopy Electron TransmissionlawEugenolOils VolatileCytotoxic T cellHumansCytotoxicityEssential oil030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesDose-Response Relationship DrugVanillinCationic polymerizationSilica04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineHep G2 CellsSilicon Dioxide040401 food scienceEugenolchemistryBenzaldehydesVanillinNanoparticlesFood ScienceNuclear chemistry
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Putative role of cationic amino acid transporter‐3 in murine liver metabolism

2015

HepatologybiologyChemistryLipid metabolismFastingMetabolismLipid MetabolismMolecular biologyFatty LiverLiver metabolismLiverBiochemistryStarvationbiology.proteinAmino Acid Transport Systems BasicAnimalsHumansMurine liverCATIONIC AMINO ACID TRANSPORTER 3Hepatology
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A program for the simultaneous potentiometric determination of protonation constants and electrode calibration parameters

2005

A program for the potentiometric determination of the protonation constants of mononuclear polyprotic substances is described. A maximum of twelve parameters can be determined simultaneously, including up to six protonation constants, four electrode calibration parameters, the protolysis constant of the solvent and the titrant concentration. Optimization is carried out by using the non-simplified Newton-Raphson method, which is potentiated by the Marquardt algorithm and a distance speeding-up coefficient. A direct search method is also used to improve the initial set of values. Variances are calculated very accurately, since the real Hessian function is used. Statistical weights and ionic s…

Hessian matrixTitration curveChemistryApplied MathematicsPotentiometric titrationAnalytical chemistryProtonationAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakeIonic strengthsymbolsCalibrationTitrationConstant (mathematics)Journal of Chemometrics
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SYNTHESIS OF HETEROCYCLES IN NON-CONVENTIONAL MEDIA: THE CASE OF IONIC LIQUIDS

2022

The synthesis of heterocycles is a prominent feature of organic chemistry, due to the enormous importance of such compounds in fields like medicinal or industrial chemistry. In the effort of improving their synthesis, the nature of the solvent plays a pivotal role. In this context, the use on non-conventional solvent like ionic liquids can determine significant improvements reaction outcomes, sustainability of the process, and possibility to be coupled with non-conventional synthetic methodologies, like ultrasounds or microwave irradiation. In this chapter, we present a bird’s-eye view on recent examples of the application of ionic liquids as solvents or catalysts, evidencing, whenever poss…

Heterocyclic chemistrysynthesisSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicaionic liquid
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Cross-Linked Polyamine from Imidazolium-Based Materials: A Simple Route to Useful Catalytic Materials

2018

Cross-linked polyamine-based materials were easily prepared by reduction of the corresponding cross-linked imidazolium-based materials with sodium borohydride in hot ethanol. Overall, the synthetic procedure is based on the polymerization of a suitable bis-vinylimidazolium salt with or without a suitable support, such as silica or silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles (γ-Fe2O3@SiO2), followed by reduction. This simple approach allows the synthesis of materials based on a network of secondary and tertiary amines. Materials were characterized by13C cross-polarization magic angle spinning NMR (13C CPMAS NMR), proton spin-lattice relaxation times in the rotating frame (T1ρH) and thermogravimet…

Heterogeneous catalysiHeterogeneous catalysisPolymersOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaIonic liquidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAminesPolymerAmineMaterials scienceIonic liquids
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Structural and conductivity study of the proton conductor BaCe(0.9−x)ZrxY0.1O(3−ı) at intermediate temperatures.

2009

International audience; The perovskite BaCe(0.9−x)ZrxY0.1O(3−ı) is prepared by solid-state reaction at 1400 ◦C and sintering at 1700 ◦C. It is characterised using X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and electrical measurements. A distortion fromthe cubic structure at roomtemperature is noticeable in the Raman spectra for 0.2 < x < 0.8, but not in the X-ray diffraction patterns. This work points out the rhombohedral nature of this distortion. Phase transitions are studied up to 600 ◦C. The direct current conductivity is measured as a function of oxygen partial pressure, and at a water vapour partial pressure of 0.015 atm. The total conductivity is resolved into an ionic and a p-type compon…

High temperature proton conductorAnalytical chemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMineralogy02 engineering and technologyConductivity010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeIonic conductivityProton transportIonic conductivityElectrical measurementsBarium zirconateElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryProton conductorPerovskite (structure)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryBarium ceratePartial pressure021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesElectronic conductivityPhase transitionssymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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Distribution patterns of vimentin-immunoreactive structures in the human prosencephalon during the second half of gestation.

1999

Neuronal migration is guided by long radially oriented glial fibres. During late stages of development radial glial cells are transformed into astrocytes. A predominant intermediate filament protein within radial glial cells and immature astrocytes is vimentin. In this study fetal brain sections were used to demonstrate the transient features of vimentin-positive radial glia. In the lower half of the cerebral wall of the 6th gestational month bundles, curvature, and crossing of vimentin-positive fibres are regularly seen. Moreover, fibres terminating on vessels are observed. In the upper half fibres are radially oriented; when ascending towards the pial surface the number and diameter of fi…

HistologyExternal capsuleGanglionic eminencePregnancy Trimester ThirdAnterior commissureVimentinAxonal TransportWhite matterEmbryonic and Fetal DevelopmentProsencephalonPregnancymedicineIntermediate Filament ProteinHumansVimentinMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyDentate gyrusCell BiologyAnatomyImmunohistochemistryProsencephalonmedicine.anatomical_structureAstrocytesPregnancy Trimester Secondbiology.proteinFemaleAnatomyNeurogliaDevelopmental BiologyResearch ArticleJournal of anatomy
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