... 10.1063/1.3653261 Trang 2Molecular interactions with ice: Molecular embedding, adsorption,detection, and release K D Gibson,1Grant G Langlois,1Wenxin Li,1Daniel R Killelea,2and S J Sibener1, a) 1The ... received con-sideration as an energy source,16 and the importance of a firm fundamental understanding of clathrates and the interac-tions between gases and ice was evident in the efforts in cap-ping ... with ice, and pro-vide further details of this exciting phenomenon We explain our new results in the context of our previous experimental and computational findings, and improve our understanding
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... tunable and scalable method for producing porous functional nanomaterials designed using molecular interactions Authors: Joseph R H Manning, Thomas Yip, Alessia Centi, Miguel Jorge, and Siddharth ... tunable and scalable method for producing porous functional nanomaterials designed using molecular interactions Joseph R H Manning,[a] Thomas W S Yip,[b] Alessia Centi,[b] Miguel Jorge[b] and Siddharth ... organic additives Using elemental analysis and N2 and CO2 adsorption, we demonstrate the ability to both purify and controllably tailor the composition, porosity and surface chemistry of bioinspired
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Immune and metabolic interactions of human erythrocytes a molecular perspective
... REVIEW ARTICLE Immune and Metabolic Interactions of Human Erythrocytes: A Molecular Perspective Charalampos Papadopoulos1, Maria Panopoulou1, Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos1,* and Ioannis Tentes1 ... antioxidant capacity and release Dam-age Associated Molecular Patterns, resulting in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity In addition, the erythrocytes scavenge and affect the levels ... transport through various mechanisms Our study is highlighting overlooked molecular interactions between erythrocytes and immunity and metabolism, which could lead to the discovery of potent therapeutic
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Lab Exercises in Organismal and Molecular Microbiology_2 doc
... Infections Evaluating Antiseptics and Hand Sanitizers Trang 10Lab Exercises in Organismal and Molecular Microbiology Spread of Bacterial Infections Evaluating Antiseptics and Hand Sanitizers Companies, ... Exercises in Organismal and Molecular Microbiology Spread of Bacterial Infections Evaluating Antiseptics and Hand Sanitizers Companies, 2003 206 SECTIONVI Controlling the Risk and Spread of Bacterial ... Replicate 2.” 4 Take the hand sanitizer, and place a sized amount in the palm of the left hand Rubthe palms of both hands together, covering allinside surfaces of the hands with sanitizer.Continue
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Lab Exercises in Organismal and Molecular Microbiology_1 pot
... finished handling a specimen, and before you touch other objects such as drawer handles, door knobs, refrigerator handles, pens/pencils, and paper 4 Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water ... have a burn or wound on one of your hands, cover it with a plastic strip and wear disposablegloves for added protection Trang 5Lab Exercises in Organismal and Molecular Microbiology Microbiology ... cautions and identification Trang 2Section VI Controlling the Risk and Spreadof Bacterial InfectionsSection VII Bacterial GeneticsSection VIII Viruses Section IX Hematology and SerologyThe standard
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Báo cáo khoa học: Assembly and molecular mode of action of the Helicobacter pylori Cag type IV secretion apparatus doc
... composition of its secre-tion apparatus and the molecular details of its secresecre-tion mechanisms This review describes the molecular properties of the Cag-T4SS and compares these with prototypical ... gene-pathogenicity island; IL, interleukin; T4SS, type IV secretion system. Trang 2induction of a pronounced pro-inflammatory responsein vitro and in vivo, and the translocation and subse-quent tyrosine ... cagPAI and the properties of both conserved and unique components of the Cag-T4SS, together with potential implications for the current understanding of its mode of action The cagPAI and the
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Báo cáo khoa học: Typical 2-Cys peroxiredoxins – modulation by covalent transformations and noncovalent interactions doc
... modifications and noncova-lent interactions that trigger the appropriate response to oxidative stress At the forefront of this goal is the demand for biochemical mechanisms to identify pro-tein targets and ... prokaryotes and eukaryotes which, in the latter, are specifically targeted to the cytosol and the organelles Beyond the difficulties of establishing their role in a cellular context, and even more ... structure in distant phyla and the participation in disparate, and even opposing, metabolisms [15] Therefore, this review attempts to provide a synoptic overview of the struc-tures and functions of the
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Báo cáo khoa học: C-terminal, endoplasmic reticulum-lumenal domain of prosurfactant protein C – structural features and membrane interactions ppt
... featuresand membrane interactions Cristina Casals1, Hanna Johansson2, Alejandra Saenz1, Magnus Gustafsson2,3, Carlos Alfonso4, Kerstin Nordling2and Jan Johansson2 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular ... enve-lope between 11 and 26 charges (m⁄ z 4982–2108) was observed, and for hexamers and nonamers, complete envelopes between 20 and 35 charges (m⁄ z 5480–3132) and between 28 and 37 charges (m⁄ ... 1.2 and 1.9 kV, and cone and RF lens potentials were 100 and 38 V, respectively The pumping of the ESI interface region was restricted; backing pirani vacuum gauge from 1.8 to 1.95 mbar, and
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The New Auto Insurance Ecosystem: Telematics, Mobility and the Connected Car doc
... interacting proactively and frequently with customers and offering value-added services to replace sporadic and often transactional services, insurers can build brand loyalty and increase customer ... tethered and integrated solutions The growth in embed-ded telematics, demand for connected-car tech-nologies and mobile-based telematics solutions will create huge imperatives for auto insurers and ... faster and gain feedback, ultimately leading to increased customer satis-faction In addition, these services improve auto safety by giving drivers hands-free calling and texting capabilities and
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Báo cáo khoa học: Identification, subcellular localization and functional interactions of PilMNOWQ and PilA4 involved in transformation competency and pilus biogenesis in the thermophilic bacterium Thermus thermophilus HB27 ppt
... PilA4 and PilQ are individually essential for transfor-mation and piliation [7,8] In contrast to PilQ and PilA4, an individual role of PilM, PilN, PilO and PilW in natural transformation and piliation ... form and a 23-kDa form; the last was found to be glycosylated We demonstrate that PilM, PilN and PilO are located in the inner membrane, whereas PilW, PilQ and PilA4 are located in the inner and ... 42, 23, 21 and 82 kDa PilW has a deduced molecular mass of 29.8 kDa, which is 10.2 kDa lower than the apparent molecular mass of 40 kDa (Fig 2D) Since the PilW antibodies are specific, and incorrect
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Báo cáo khóa học: Biochemical and molecular characterization of a laccase from the edible straw mushroom, Volvariella volvacea docx
... protein)1 Corresponding pH optima and specific activities for syringaldazine and 2,6-DMP were pH 5.6 and 3.4UÆmg protein)1and pH 4.6 and 2.8 UÆmg protein)1, respectively In standard assay mixtures, the ... primary growth In order to better under-stand these effects at the molecular level, we have now purified and characterized one of these laccases, lac1, and cloned and sequenced the cDNA encoding the ... operated for 410 Vh and standard pI markers (Pharmacia) The standard assay conducted in 0.1MNaAc buffer (pH 5.0) over the range 30–65 C was used to determine the optimal temperature, and the optimal
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Báo cáo khoa học: NMR and molecular dynamics studies of an autoimmune myelin basic protein peptide and its antagonist Structural implications for the MHC II (I-Au)–peptide complex from docking calculations ppt
... Trang 1NMR and molecular dynamics studies of an autoimmune myelin basic protein peptide and its antagonist calculations Andreas G Tzakos1, Patrick Fuchs2, Nico A J van Nuland2, Anastasios ... various systems comprised 3899 and 4516 SPC molecules for the agonist and the antagonist in water, respectively, and 817 and 927 Me2SO molecules for the agonist and the antagonist, respectively, ... that Gln74, Ser76 and Ser79 are MHC II anchor residues Lys75, Arg78 and Asp81 are prominent, solvent-exposed residues and, thus, may be of importance in the formation of the trimolecular T-cell
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 1 docx
... GENETIC, AND MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS IN DEVELOPMENT AND HOMEOSTASIS Edited by EDWARD J MASSARO and JOHN M ROGERS Developmental Biology Branch, Reproductive Toxicology Division, The National Health and ... biochemical, genetic, and molecular interactions in development and homeostasis / edited by Edward J Massaro and John M Rogers p ; cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 1-58829-215-0 ... Understanding the mechanism(s) of osteopenia and osteoporosis and how and why, during menopause, healthy women lose only bone adjacent to marrow Furthermore, because of the multifunctionality and interactions...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 2 potx
... tooth and mandibular morphogenesis Development 127, 1671–1679 108 Hall, B K (1980) Tissue interactions and the initiation of osteogenesis and chondrogenesis in the neural crestderived mandibular ... bones Both chondrocyte proliferation and From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., ... Buscher, D., and Izpisua-Belmonte, J C (1999) Molecular and cellular basis of pattern formation during vertebrate limb development Curr Top Dev Biol 41, 37–66 125 Lewandoski, M., Sun, X., and Martin,...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 3 pdf
... maturation process, and increase their matrix production From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © ... assembly Matrix Biol 16, 369–377 14 Lamandé, S R and Bateman, J F (1999) Procollagen folding and assembly: the role of endoplasmic reticulum enzymes and molecular chaperones Semin Cell Dev Biol ... K I and Pihlajaniemi, T (1998) Hydroxylation of proline and lysine residues in collagens and other animal and plant proteins Adv Enzymol Rel Areas Mol Biol 72, 325–399 20 Kivirikko, K I and Myllyharju,...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 4 ppt
... Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 147 148 Weston and Underhill Fig Overview ... of the ligands have different affinities for antagonistic proteins and HSPG molecules and that these associations in turn regulate how, when, and where the 126 Hackenmiller et al ligand is transported ... differentiation (9), From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 131 132...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 5 docx
... Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 173 174 Lee and Yeh hormone (hGH), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and ... Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 195 196 Reddy and Roodman Fig Life cycle ... cells and osteoblasts enhance osteoclast formation through direct cell-tocell contact and through production of IL-6 and/ or IL-1 and other osteotropic factors, such as M-CSF and RANK ligand Recently...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 6 docx
... Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 217 218 Ripamonti et al Elucidating the nature and interaction ... Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 229 230 Di Nino and Linsenmayer signals ... and only in primates by TGF- isoforms will have an important and substantial impact on the biological and clinical understanding of tissue engineering of bone that is changing the modus operandi...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 7 docx
... phosphate levels and skeletal mineral content are normal (7) From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers ... microgravity and loading on bone mass CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES The skeleton adapts to microgravity, unloading, and loading by changes in bone mass and architecture Several changes in osteoblast and ... of the three From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 279 280...
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Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development - part 8 pps
... example, studies From: The Skeleton: Biochemical, Genetic, and Molecular Interactions in Development and Homeostasis Edited by: E J Massaro and J M Rogers © Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ 307 308 ... mineralization, apoptosis, and proliferation and next the effects of 1,25-(OH)2D3 on the regulation of collagen type I and various noncollagenous proteins, plasminogen, prostaglandins, and growth factors ... (234,235), retinoic acid (212,231,236,237), ER ligands (230,238–241), androgen receptor ligands (239), progesterone receptor ligands (231), and phosphorus (242) However, the significance of changes...
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