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Influence of the polymerization step alone on oxygen affinity and cooperativity during production of hyperpolymers from native hemoglobins with cross…

1994

The aim of this study was to find out how the polymerization per se changes oxygen affinity (P50) and cooperativity (n50) of various soluble huge hyperpolymers prepared from native hemoglobins by crosslinking. Increase of cooperativity would be expected considering natural hemoglobin networks. Those hyperpolymers with molecular weights of some 10(6) g/mol are candidates for artificial oxygen-carrying blood additives rather than volume substitutes. Human and bovine hemoglobin reacted with several crosslinkers (2,5-diisothiocyanatobenzenesulfonate (DIBS); 4,4'-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2, 2'-disulfonate (DIDS); 1,3-butadiene diepoxide (BUDE); glutaraldehyde (GDA)) in concentrated (case 1) and …

PolymersBiomedical EngineeringCooperativity44'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-22'-Disulfonic AcidIn Vitro TechniquesBlood substitutechemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsBlood SubstitutesIsothiocyanatesPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryAnimalsHumansMolecular massChemistryBenzenesulfonatesMolecular WeightOxygenSolutionsMonomerCross-Linking ReagentsPolymerizationDIDSGlutaralEpoxy CompoundsCattleGlutaraldehydeHemoglobinThiocyanatesBiotechnologyArtificial cells, blood substitutes, and immobilization biotechnology
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A Monte Carlo Study of Knots in Long Double-Stranded DNA Chains.

2016

We determine knotting probabilities and typical sizes of knots in double-stranded DNA for chains of up to half a million base pairs with computer simulations of a coarse-grained bead-stick model: Single trefoil knots and composite knots which include at least one trefoil as a prime factor are shown to be common in DNA chains exceeding 250,000 base pairs, assuming physiologically relevant salt conditions. The analysis is motivated by the emergence of DNA nanopore sequencing technology, as knots are a potential cause of erroneous nucleotide reads in nanopore sequencing devices and may severely limit read lengths in the foreseeable future. Even though our coarse-grained model is only based on …

PolymersMaterials by StructureMolecular biologyMaterials ScienceElectrophoretic techniquesDNA electrophoresisNucleotide SequencingMolecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryNanoporesSequencing techniquesMathematical and Statistical Techniquesstomatognathic systemGeneticsBiochemical SimulationsNanotechnologyDNA sequencingMaterials by AttributeNanomaterialsQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesBiology and life sciencesMathematical Modelsfood and beveragesComputational BiologyDNAPolymer ChemistryMathematics::Geometric TopologyResearch and analysis methodsNucleic acidsChemistrysurgical procedures operativeMolecular biology techniquesMacromoleculesRandom WalkPhysical SciencesNucleic Acid ConformationEngineering and TechnologyMonte Carlo MethodResearch ArticlePLoS computational biology
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SiRNA-mediated in vivo gene knockdown by acid-degradable cationic nanohydrogel particles

2017

Cationic nanohydrogel particles have become an attractive tool for systemic siRNA delivery, but improvement of their in vivo tolerance is desirable, especially to prevent potential long term side effects by tissue and cellular accumulation. Here, we designed novel ketal cross-linked cationic nanohydrogel particles that were assessed for reduced tissue accumulation and robust siRNA delivery in vitro and in vivo. An oligo-amine cross-linker equipped with a ketal moiety in its core was synthesized and applied to nanohydrogel cross-linking of self-assembled reactive ester block copolymers in DMSO. The resulting acid-sensitive cationic nanoparticles spontaneously disassembled over time in acidic…

PolymersPharmaceutical ScienceSpermineNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringIn vivoFibrosisCationsmedicineAnimalsRNA Small InterferingMice Inbred BALB CGene knockdownChemistryCationic polymerizationHydrogels3T3 Cells021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseFibrosisIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesRAW 264.7 CellsLiverGene Knockdown TechniquesBiophysicsNanoparticlesFemaleRNA Interference0210 nano-technologyJournal of Controlled Release
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"Writing biochips": high-resolution droplet-to-droplet manufacturing of analytical platforms.

2022

The development of high-resolution molecular printing allows the engineering of analytical platforms enabling applications at the interface between chemistry and biology, i.e. in biosensing, electronics, single-cell biology, and point-of-care diagnostics. Their successful implementation stems from the combination of large area printing at resolutions from sub-100 nm up to macroscale, whilst controlling the composition and the volume of the ink, and reconfiguring the deposition features in due course. Similarly to handwriting pens, the engineering of continuous writing systems tackles the issue of the tedious ink replenishment between different printing steps. To this aim, this review articl…

PolymersWritingtechnology industry and agricultureBiosensing TechniquesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrybody regionsprintingLab-On-A-Chip Devicesparasitic diseasesPrinting Three-DimensionalElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistrySettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analiticamicrocantilever spottingmicroarraycapillary stampingSpectroscopycirculatory and respiratory physiologyThe Analyst
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Innovative Computational Approach to Harmonic Mitigation for Seven-level Cascaded H-Bridge Inverters

2020

Low frequency modulation strategies are a good solution to increase the energy conversion efficiency in high power applications. The paper is devoted to presents an innovative way to low order harmonics mitigation for seven-level Cascaded H-Bridge Inverters. In particular, this approach is based on the mitigation of selected harmonics without solve non-linear equations for an extended range of the fundamental amplitude. In fact, in real-Time operation to evaluate the control angles the polynomial equations have been identified. Through circuit simulation analysis in MatLab/PLECS environment, the effectiveness of the harmonic mitigation method has been tested and compared with theoretical re…

PolynomialComputer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEnergy conversion efficiencyElectrical Drive02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciH bridgePower (physics)Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaAmplitudeHarmonics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringRange (statistics)Selective Harmonic MitigationMATLABCascaded H-Bridge InverterscomputerSoft Switching Modulation Techniquescomputer.programming_language2020 Fifteenth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER)
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Attachment of Marine Sponge Cells of Hymeniacidon perleve on Microcarriers

2003

Toward the development of an in vitro cultivation of marine sponge cells for sustainable production of bioactive metabolites, the attachment characteristics of marine sponge cells of Hymeniacidon perleve on three types of microcarriers, Hillex, Cytodex 3, and glass beads, were studied. Mixed cell population and enriched cell fractions of specific cell types by Ficoll gradient centrifugation (6%/8%/15%/20%) were also assessed. Cell attachment ratio (defined as the ratio of cells attached on microcarrier to the total number of cells in the culture) on glass beads is much higher than that on Cytodex 3 and Hillex for both mixed cell population and cell fraction at Ficoll 15-20% interface. The h…

PopulationCell Culture TechniquesFicollMarine BiologyBeadMicrobiologyMaterials TestingCell AdhesionAnimalsCentrifugationBovine serum albumineducationCells Culturededucation.field_of_studyChromatographybiologyMicrocarrierDextransMembranes Artificialbiology.organism_classificationMicrospheresPoriferaSpongeCell culturevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumbiology.proteinPolystyrenesGlassBiotechnologyBiotechnology Progress
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Population structure and reticulate evolution of Saccharomyces eubayanus and its lager-brewing hybrids

2014

Reticulate evolution can be a major driver of diversification into new niches, especially in disturbed habitats and at the edges of ranges. Industrial fermentation strains of yeast provide a window into these processes, but progress has been hampered by a limited understanding of the natural diversity and distribution of Saccharomyces species and populations. For example, lager beer is brewed with Saccharomyces pastorianus, an alloploid hybrid of S. cerevisiae and S. eubayanus, a species only recently discovered in Patagonia, Argentina. Here, we report that genetically diverse strains of S. eubayanus are readily isolated from Patagonia, demonstrating that the species is well established the…

PopulationMolecular Sequence DataArgentinaBiologyNucleotide diversityCiencias BiológicasSaccharomycesWisconsinBiología Celular MicrobiologíaPhylogeneticsDCR1PatagoniaGeneticseducationDNA FungalMycological Typing TechniquesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyGenetic diversityeducation.field_of_studyPhylogenetic treeEcologyChimeragenetic rootsSaccharomyces eubayanusBeerGenetic VariationBayes TheoremHibridacióSaccharomyces pastorianusbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionReticulate evolutionGenetics PopulationEvolutionary biologyHybridization Genetichuman activitiesCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASMLSTMultilocus Sequence Typing
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Study of thermal resistance and in vitro bioaccessibility of patulin from artificially contaminated apple products

2012

Abstract Apple juices and purees represent categories widely consumed by whole population and above all children. Patulin (PAT) is a mycotoxin known for its acute and chronic effects in animals. Several studies indicate there is a risk associated to the PAT intake, through the consumption of purees and apple juices. In this study, apple juice and puree were prepared and artificially contaminated with PAT at 50 μg/kg and submitted to a thermal treatment simulating pasteurization to evaluate PAT’s reduction. In a second phase of the work, apple products samples ( n  = 7) included juices, nectars and purees belonging to different commercial brands were collected, artificially contaminated with…

PopulationPasteurizationIn Vitro Techniquesengineering.materialToxicologylaw.inventionPatulinchemistry.chemical_compoundMicotossinelawAnimalsHumansFood scienceChildeducationMycotoxineducation.field_of_studyChemistryPulp (paper)PatulinaGeneral MedicineContaminationPatulinChild PreschoolMalusengineeringSpectrophotometry Ultravioletsicurezza alimentareChromatography LiquidFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Functional size of complement and perforin pores compared by confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microphotolysis

1991

Abstract Confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microphotolysis (also referred to as fluorescence photobleaching recovery) were employed to study the transport of hydrophilic fluorescent tracers through complement and perforin pores. By optimizing the confocal effect it was possible to determine the exclusion limit of the pores in situ, i.e. without separation of cells and tracer solution. Single-cell flux measurements by fluorescence microphotolysis yielded information on the sample population distribution of flux rates. By these means a direct comparison of complement and perforin pores was made in sheep erythrocyte membranes. In accordance with previous studies employing a v…

Pore Forming Cytotoxic ProteinsIn situCell Membrane PermeabilityConfocalBiophysicsAntigen-Antibody ComplexIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyBiochemistryTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsHumansMembrane GlycoproteinsSheepPerforinLasersCell MembraneErythrocyte MembraneMembrane ProteinsComplement System ProteinsCell BiologyFluorescencePhotobleachingCell biologyRed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureMembranePerforinMicroscopy Electron Scanningbiology.proteinCytolysinBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Activation of alpha-1A adrenoceptors mobilizes calcium from the intracellular stores in myocytes from rat portal vein.

1994

International audience; Intracellular free Ca++ concentration ([Ca++]i) was monitored using the fluorescence from the dye fura-2-acetoxymethylester in single myocytes from rat portal vein. In the presence of oxodipine (a L-type Ca++ channel inhibitor), norepinephrine (10 microM) evoked transient increases in [Ca++]i which were related to release of Ca++ from intracellular stores. The alpha-1 adrenoceptors mediating intracellular Ca++ release and inositol phosphate accumulation were identified by using subtype-selective agonists and antagonists. Pretreatment with chloroethylclonidine had little effect on the norepinephrine-induced increase in [Ca++]i and inositol phosphate accumulation. In c…

Portal VeinInositol Phosphates[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Molecular Sequence Data[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology[SDV.BC.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology/Subcellular Processes [q-bio.SC]In Vitro TechniquesAntibodiesMuscle Smooth VascularRats[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]NorepinephrineChloride ChannelsReceptors Adrenergic alpha-1[SDV.BC.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology/Subcellular Processes [q-bio.SC]AnimalsCalciumAmino Acid SequenceRats Wistar[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyAdrenergic alpha-AntagonistsCells CulturedSignal Transduction
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