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Insect venom immunotherapy induces interleukin-10 production and a Th2-to-Th1 shift, and changes surface marker expression in venom-allergic subjects.

1997

Abstract The current study was carried out to elucidate the immunoregulatory changes induced by venom immunotherapy (VIT) in bee or wasp allergic subjects. All subjects included in this study had a history of severe systemic allergic reactions to stings of the respective insect as well as positive skin tests with the respective venom or venom-specific IgE in the sera. Parameters assessed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) before and after initiation of VIT (rush therapy reaching a maintenance dose of 100 micrograms venom injected subcutaneously within 1 week) were expression of CD3, CD4, CD8, CD45RA, CD45RO, interleukin (IL)-2 receptor (R) alpha, IL-4R, IL-12R, Fc epsilon RII, CD4…

Time Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyCD40 LigandDown-RegulationVenomWasp VenomsImmunoglobulin ELigandsLymphocyte ActivationPeripheral blood mononuclear cellInterferon-gammaTh2 CellsAntigens CDT-Lymphocyte SubsetsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansLymphocyte CountRNA MessengerCD40 AntigensCD40Membrane GlycoproteinsbiologyReceptors IgEInterleukinAntibodies MonoclonalInsect Bites and StingsReceptors InterleukinAllergensTh1 CellsInterleukin-10Receptors Interleukin-4Interleukin 10Bee VenomsCytokineDesensitization ImmunologicImmunologyAntigens Surfacebiology.proteinInterleukin-4AntibodyEuropean journal of immunology
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In-situ high spatial resolution LA-MC-ICPMS 230Th/U dating enables detection of small-scale age inversions in speleothems

2017

Abstract We present an in-situ method for Th and U isotope measurements by laser ablation multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS) to determine possible age inversions of stalagmites, using a 213 nm Nd:YAG laser connected to an MC-ICPMS. Due to the low ion beam intensity of 230 Th (20–120 counts per second, cps), we carefully optimized the operating parameters to get highest possible ion beam intensities, i.e., laser fluence (25 J cm −2 ), spot size (110 μm), pulse repetition rate (20 Hz), scan speed (4 μm s −1 ), integration time (1000 s), and He and Ar gas flow (∼0.9 L min −1 and ∼0.6 L min −1 respectively). A precision (2 relative standard error, 2RSE) o…

Time delay and integrationIon beamAnalytical chemistryMineralogy010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural scienceslaw.inventionGeochemistry and PetrologylawImage resolutionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesReproducibilityLaser ablationChemistry010401 analytical chemistrylcsh:QE1-996.5GeologySecular equilibriumGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyLaserSpeleothemLaser ablation0104 chemical scienceslcsh:Geology230Th/U datingGeophysicsMC-ICPMS
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The first experimental values for the stopping power of 89Y ions in carbon, nickel and gold

2009

Abstract The stopping power values of 89 Y ions in carbon, nickel and gold were measured with accuracy to better than 5% in the energy range from 0.03 to 8.2 MeV/u. The newly developed B-TOF method was used for the measurements. The results are compared with theoretical and semi-empirical predictions. For this ion/absorber combination no prior experimental data are available.

Time of flightNickelRange (particle radiation)chemistryMetallurgyAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementStopping power (particle radiation)Condensed Matter PhysicsInstrumentationCarbonSurfaces Coatings and FilmsIonVacuum
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Cavités plasmoniques et nanosources optiques

2013

Optical microcavities exhibit high resonance quality, so that, they are of key interest for the design of low-threshold lasers or for achieving strong coupling regime. But, such systems support modes whose the volume remain diffraction limited.In this manuscript, we are interested in their plasmonic counterparts because they support confined modes at the sub-wavelength scale. First, we study an in-plane plasmonic cavity which is the transposition of 1D optical cavity to surface wave. We characterize the cavity by measuring the fluorescence lifetime of dye molecules deposited inside.Then, we are interested in 3-dimension mode confinement achieved by spherical metal nanoparticles. We discuss …

Time-resolved spectroscopyCavité plasmonique[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherSpontaneous emissionSpectroscopie résolue en tempsLocalized surface plasmon[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Plasmonic cavity[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other][PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Émission spontanéePlasmon de surface localisé
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A logarithmic multi-parameter model using gas sensor main and cross sensitivities to estimate gas concentrations in a gas mixture for SnO2 gas sensors

2007

Abstract In a metal-oxide semiconductor gas sensor, the sensitivity of the metal-oxide resistance to concentrations of reducing gases in the surrounding atmosphere is known to be related to adsorption and desorption of gas on the redox reactions between the gas and oxygen. Changes in the electric conductance due to these reactions were measured for tin dioxide semiconductor gas sensors. In this study, we propose a model of gas sensor responding behaviour using a relationship between sensor conductance and gas concentrations in a mixture. A least-squares method fit of measured data was applied to determining the values of coefficients. The proposed method uses main and cross sensitivities th…

Tin dioxidebusiness.industryMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementConductanceCondensed Matter PhysicsOxygenSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSemiconductorchemistryDesorptionMaterials ChemistryPotentiometric sensorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationCarbonSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
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Study of the dynamics of biomolecules by high speed atomic force microscopy and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy

2015

This thesis focuses on the coupling of High–Speed Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM) and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) for biomolecule analysis. We have designed a fabrication protocol to manufacture “SERS-active” substrates. The efficacy of gold, silver and gold-silver bimetallic crystalline nanoparticle substrates were evaluated. We have investigated the impact of optical and morphological features of the substrates on Raman signal intensity by analyzing well-known samples such as bipyridine ethylene and methylene blue molecules. We took an interest in three distinct biological problematics with HS-AFM and SERS analyses. First, we have detected the chemical signature of cytochr…

Tip–Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS)Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)CellsProteinsDetergent resistant membrane domains (DRMs)ProtéinesSpectroscopie Raman exaltée de surface (SERS)Nanoparticle substratesNoroviruses (NoVs)Substrats de nanoparticulesHigh–Speed Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM)Microscopie à force atomique haute-vitesse (HS-AFM)Diffusion Raman exaltée par effet de pointe (TERS)Détergent résistant membrane domaines (DRMs)Plasmons de Surface Localisé (LSP)Cellules[PHYS.PHYS] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]Localized Surface Plasmons (LSP)
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Er:YAG laser in defocused mode for scaling of periodontally involved root surfaces: An in vitro pilot study

2005

Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: The Er:YAG laser may be used on periodontally involved teeth in combination with conventional periodontal therapy in order to improve the efficacy of root instrumentation. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of hand instrumentation on root surfaces of periodontally involved teeth with Er:YAG laser application. METHODS: Thirty freshly extracted, non-carious, single-rooted, periodontally diseased human teeth from adult humans with advanced periodontal disease were used in this study. The teeth were divided into three groups of 10 specimens each. Group A was treated with scaling and root planing (SRP) with curets only (control). In group B…

Tissue engineering and reconstructive surgery [UMCN 4.3]Adultlasers/therapeutic useRoot surfaceMaterials scienceperiodontal diseases/therapycomparison studies; lasers/therapeutic use; periodontal diseases/therapy; planing; scaling; tooth rootDentistryPilot Projectslaw.inventionRoot PlaningplaningScaling and root planingLaser applicationPeriodontal diseaselawtooth rootHumansDental CalculusLow-Level Light Therapycomparison studiesPeriodontal Diseasesbusiness.industryscalingDental scalingLaserPeriodonticsDental ScalingbusinessEr:YAG laserWater spray
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Culturomic and quantitative real‐time ‐ polymerase chain reaction analyses for early contamination of abutments with different surfaces: A randomized…

2021

Background Rough and/or plasma-activated abutments seem to be able to increase soft tissue adhesion and stability; however, limited evidence is available about bacterial contamination differences. Purpose The aim was to investigate the oral microbiota on four dental abutments with different surfaces by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and culturomic approach. Methods Forty patients needing a single implant rehabilitation were involved in the study. Forty healing abutments, especially designed for the study, were divided into four groups according to the surface topography (1. machined [MAC], 2. machined plasma of argon treated [plasmaMAC], 3. ultrathin threaded mic…

TitaniumDental ImplantsSurface Propertiesbusiness.industrySoft tissueDentistryContaminationoral microbiotaReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionSettore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHEOral Microbiotadental abutmentsRandomized controlled trialDental AbutmentslawHumansMedicineCotton swabImplantOral SurgeryQuantitative Real-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionbusinessGeneral DentistryRCTClinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research
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Passivity Breakdown of Titanium in LiBr Solutions

2013

The passive behavior of titanium and its susceptibility to undergo localized attack in different LiBr solutions at 25 degrees C have been investigated using different electrochemical techniques: potentiodynamic polarization curves, potentiostatic passivation tests, EIS measurements and Mott-Schottky analysis. In low and moderately concentrated LiBr solutions, the breakdown potential E-b decreased with increasing bromide concentrations, while in highly concentrated LiBr solutions, E-b increased with increasing LiBr concentration. In the most concentrated LiBr solution (11.42M) Ti did not undergo passivity breakdown even at 9 V-Ag/AgCl. This observation can be explained by a a decrease in the…

TitaniumLiBrRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyMetallurgyPassivitychemistry.chemical_elementTitaniCondensed Matter PhysicsINGENIERIA QUIMICASurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectroquímicachemistryGratitudePassivity breakdownMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryHumanitiesmedia_commonTitanium
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Synthesis of Mesoporous Supraparticles on Superamphiphobic Surfaces

2015

A method for mesoporous supraparticle synthesis on superamphiphobic surfaces is designed. Therefore, supraparticles assembled with nanoparticles are synthesized by the evaporation of nanoparticle dispersion drops on the superamphiphobic surface. For synthesis, no further purification is required and no organic solvents are wasted. Moreover, by changing the conditions such as drop size and concentration, supraparticles of different sizes, compositions, and architectures are fabricated.

TitaniumMaterials scienceDrop sizeSurface PropertiesMechanical EngineeringMetal NanoparticlesTin CompoundsWaterNanoparticlechemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticle dispersionEvaporation (deposition)Chemical engineeringchemistryMechanics of MaterialsMicroscopy Electron ScanningGeneral Materials SciencePorosityMesoporous materialMetal nanoparticlesHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsPorosityTitanium
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