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Ferrocenyl glycopeptides as electrochemical probes to detect autoantibodies in multiple sclerosis patients' será

2008

Abstract Glycopeptide analogues of CSF114(Glc), modified at N-terminus with new ferrocenyl carboxylic acid and a new ferrocenyl-thiphosphino amino acid, were used to implement a new electrochemical biosensor for autoantibody detection in multiple sclerosis. The ferrocenyl moiety of these "electrochemical probes" did not affect autoantibody recognition both in SP-ELISA and in inhibition experiments. By electrochemical monitoring the interactions of the modified peptides Fc-CSF114(Glc) and 4-FcPhP(S)Abu-CSF114(Glc) with the autoantibodies, we demonstrated that autoantibodies could be detected with a sensitivity comparable to ELISA method. The new electrochemical probes can be proposed to char…

Multiple SclerosisMetallocenesCarboxylic acidBiophysics010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryBiomaterialsImmunoenzyme Techniques[ CHIM.CATA ] Chemical Sciences/CatalysismedicineElectroanalytical methodElectrochemistryMoietyHumansFerrous CompoundsAntigensComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAutoantibodieschemistry.chemical_classification010405 organic chemistryChemistryMultiple sclerosisOrganic ChemistryAutoantibodyGlycopeptidesGeneral Medicine[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/Catalysismedicine.diseaseGlycopeptide0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthAmino acidSolutionsBiochemistryMolecular ProbesGoldCyclic voltammetryChromatography Liquid
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Benzo-Fused Periacenes or Double Helicenes? Different Cyclodehydrogenation Pathways on Surface and in Solution

2019

Controlling the regioselectivity of C-H activation in unimolecular reactions is of great significance for the rational synthesis of functional graphene nanostructures, which are called nanographenes. Here, we demonstrate that the adsorption of tetranaphthyl- p-terphenyl precursors on metal surfaces can completely change the cyclodehydrogenation route and lead to obtaining planar benzo-fused perihexacenes rather than double [7]helicenes during solution synthesis. The course of the on-surface planarization reactions is monitored using scanning probe microscopy, which unambiguously reveals the formation of dibenzoperihexacenes and the structures of reaction intermediates. The regioselective pl…

NanostructureChemistryGrapheneRegioselectivityGeneral ChemistryReaction intermediate010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleCatalysisddc:0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionMetalScanning probe microscopyColloid and Surface ChemistryAdsorptionlawChemical-mechanical planarizationvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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A Novel Gas Sensor Transducer Based on Phthalocyanine Heterojunction Devices

2007

Abstract: Experimental data concerning the changes in the current-voltage (I-V) perfor-mances of a molecular material-based heterojunction consisting of hexadecafluorinated nickel phthalocyanine (Ni(F 16 Pc)) and nickel phthalocyanine (NiPc), (Au|Ni(F 16 Pc)|NiPc|Al) are introduced as an unprecedented principle of transduction for gas sensing performances. The respective n - and p -type doped-insulator behaviors of the respective materials are supported, owing to the observed changes in surface potential (using the Kelvin probe method) after submission to electron donor (ammonia) and electron acceptor gases (ozone). On the other hand, the bilayer device exhibits strong variations in the bui…

NanotechnologyElectron donorlcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryFull Research PaperAnalytical Chemistrygas sensorchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic Engineeringorganic heterojunctionmolecular materialsInstrumentationmolecular materials; phthalocyanine; organic heterojunction; gas sensor; transduction.chemistry.chemical_classificationKelvin probe force microscopeResistive touchscreenbusiness.industryBilayerDopingHeterojunctionElectron acceptortransductionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsphthalocyaninechemistryPhthalocyanineOptoelectronicstransduction.businessSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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Surfactant-Dependent Exciton Mobility in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Studied by Single-Molecule Reactions

2010

Measurements of stepwise photoluminescence quenching in individual, (n,m)-selected single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) undergoing chemical reaction have been analyzed to deduce mobilities of optically generated excitons. For (7,5) nanotubes, the mean exciton range varies between approximately 140 and 240 nm for different surfactant coatings and correlates weakly with nanotube PL intensity. The results are consistent with a model of localized SWCNT excitons having substantial diffusional mobility along the nanotube axis.

NanotubeMaterials scienceLightSurface PropertiesExcitonMolecular ConformationSelective chemistry of single-walled nanotubesMolecular Probe TechniquesBioengineeringNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubeChemical reactionlaw.inventionSurface-Active AgentsCondensed Matter::Materials SciencePulmonary surfactantlawMaterials TestingNanotechnologyScattering RadiationMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeNanotubes CarbonCondensed Matter::OtherMechanical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter PhysicsOptical properties of carbon nanotubesChemical physicsLuminescent MeasurementsCrystallizationNano Letters
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Silica-Based NIR Nano-Emitters for Applications in Vivo and Process for Production Thereof

2011

Production of paramagnetic and phosphorescent nanoprobes, obtainable starting from nanometric silica particles by methods of synthesis and enrichment with O2 following suitable thermal treatments in a controlled environment. The nanoprobes thus obtained display emission in the near infrared (NIR), are excitable in the visible and in the NIR, and are characterized by a lifetime of the order of one second. These nanoprobes have considerable scientific and commercial potential in the market of the confocal spectroscopy for bio-imaging and in the market of the medical pharmaceutical applications of drug labelling and drug delivery.

Near Infrared nanoprobeSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
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Development of functionalizable azaBODIPYs for the conception of theranostic agents and bimodal probes for imaging uses

2020

The in vivo use of optical imaging is still limited by the lack of near infrared emitting probes. This thesis work focuses on the optimization and valorization of a water-soluble fluorescent platform whose optical properties enable an in vivo use. Two distinct applications were investigated for this WazaBY (Water-soluble azaBODIPY) platform: use as a PET (or SPECT) / optical bimodal probe, and as a theranostic agent. Concerning the first project, we were able to develop a targetted SPECT/optical bimodal probe, which was radiometallated with indium 111. Using xenografted murine models, we were able to show a clear accumulation of the probe in the tumor 24 hours after injection. Moreover, the…

Near infrared fluorescenceAzaBODIPYImagerie moléculaireMolecular imagingMedical imagingFluorophoreBimodality probeSonde bimodale[CHIM.ORGA] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryImagerie médicaleFluorescence proche infrarouge
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Bacteriochlorin-diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) hybrids : New near-infrared fluorophores for biosensing/bioimaging applications

2020

Near-infrared (700-900 nm) absorbing and emitting organic-based fluorophores are valuable tools for bioimaging applications. Indeed, biological component absorption, diffusion and autofluorescence are quite low in this region (known as the first therapeutic window NIR-I), making tissues relatively transparent to these long wavelengths. Bacteriochlorins are porphyrins derivatives in which two double bonds are reduced. These molecules display a strong absorption and emission within NIR-I spectral range. DPPs are structurally simpler fluorophores displaying very interesting properties. They have high fluorescence quantum yields, are highly (photo)chemically and thermally stable. The aim of thi…

Nir-IBiosensing[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherBiodétectionSondes fluorogéniquesDPPsBacteriochlorinsBactériochlorinesRéductasesFluorogenic probesReductasesDpp
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Heparin–polynitroxides: Synthesis and preliminary evaluation as cardiovascular EPR/MR imaging probes and extracellular space-targeted antioxidants

2011

We report here the synthesis of heparin-polynitroxide derivatives (HPNs) in which nitroxide moieties are linked either to uronic acid or glycosamine residues of the heparin macromolecule. HPNs have low anticoagulant activity, possess superoxide scavenging properties, bind to the vascular endothelium/extra-cellular matrix and can be detected by EPR and MRI techniques. As the vascular wall-targeted redox-active paramagnetic compounds, HPNs may have both diagnostic (molecular MRI) and therapeutic (ecSOD mimics) applications.

Nitroxide mediated radical polymerizationmedicine.drug_mechanism_of_actionFactor Xa InhibitorUronic acidAntioxidantslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundSuperoxideslawDrug DiscoverymedicineExtracellularHumansElectron paramagnetic resonancePharmacologyHeparinSuperoxideOrganic ChemistryElectron Spin Resonance SpectroscopyAnticoagulantsHexosaminesGeneral MedicineHeparinMagnetic Resonance ImagingExtracellular MatrixUronic AcidschemistryBiochemistryMolecular ProbesFactor XaNitrogen OxidesPartial Thromboplastin TimeEndothelium VascularFactor Xa Inhibitorsmedicine.drugMacromoleculeEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Preliminary corrosion studies of P-91 in flowing lead–lithium with and without magnetic field for Indian lead–lithium ceramic breeder test blanket mo…

2014

To study the corrosion of P-91 (9% chromium and 1% molybdenum) material with lead–lithium (Pb–Li) eutectic, two experiments were carried out in a forced convection loop, at eutectic temperature of 550 °C. The first experiment was carried out at a velocity of 15 cm s−1 for 1000 h and the second experiment, at a velocity of 30 cm s−1 for 2700 h. In both the experiments, P-91 sample coupons were exposed to Pb–Li flow in the presence and absence of magnetic field. Samples were analyzed using an optical microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and electron probe micro-analyzer (EPMA). Micro-Vickers hardness testing was also carried out. Dissolution of elements into liquid metal is the main…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementElectron microprobeCondensed Matter PhysicsIndentation hardnessCorrosionlaw.inventionChromiumchemistryOptical microscopeMolybdenumlawEutectic systemNuclear Fusion
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Exploratory nuclear microprobe data visualisation using 3- and 4-dimensional biological volume rendering tools

2007

Abstract The emergence of Confocal Microscopy (CM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) as everyday tools in cellular level biology has stimulated development of 3D data visualisation software. Conventional 2-dimensional images of cell (optical) sections obtained in a transmission electron or optical microscopes and more sophisticated multidimensional imaging methods require processing software capable of 3D rendering and mathematically transforming data in 3-, 4-, or more dimensions. The richness of data obtained from the different nuclear microscopy imaging techniques and often parallel information channels (X-ray, secondary electron, Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy) is often not obviou…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMicroprobeMicroscopebusiness.industryComputer scienceNanotechnologyVolume renderingData structure3D renderingRendering (computer graphics)law.inventionVisualizationData visualizationlawComputer graphics (images)businessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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