نتایج جستجو برای: ph sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 496072  

Journal: :Talanta 2016
Yiheng Qin Arif U Alam Si Pan Matiar M R Howlader Raja Ghosh P Ravi Selvaganapathy Yiliang Wu M Jamal Deen

Highly sensitive, easy-to-fabricate, and low-cost pH sensors with small dimensions are required to monitor human bodily fluids, drinking water quality and chemical/biological processes. In this study, a low-temperature, solution-based process is developed to prepare palladium/palladium oxide (Pd/PdO) thin films for pH sensing. A precursor solution for Pd is spin coated onto pre-cleaned glass su...

2017
Kokab B. Parizi Xiaoqing Xu Ashish Pal Xiaolin Hu H. S. Philip Wong

The Field Effect sensors are broadly used for detecting various target analytes in chemical and biological solutions. We report the conditions under which the pH sensitivity of an Ion Sensitive Field Effect transistor (ISFET) sensor can be significantly enhanced. Our theory and simulations show that by using pH buffer solutions containing counter-ions that are beyond a specific size, the sensor...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Bruce P Bryant

Life for most species is best in a very narrow range of pH. Departures of tissue pH from this narrow range are guarded against by various neural and physiological defense mechanisms. In the past few years, we have gained a much better understanding of what the sensory bases of the defenses against acid insults are. Specifically, several ion channels (TRPV1, Caterina et al., 1997; ASIC3, Waldman...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Biruh Workeneh Fahim Abbasi Gerald Reaven

BACKGROUND It has recently been suggested that a low urine pH be added to the abnormalities linked to insulin resistance. This conclusion is based on the finding of a low urine pH in individuals with clinical syndromes associated with insulin resistance and not on studies in which a direct measure of insulin sensitivity was shown to be significantly related to differences in urine pH. OBJECTI...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Moo Hyung Lee Beom Joon Kim Keun Hyung Lee Ik-Soo Shin Wansoo Huh Jeong Ho Cho Moon Sung Kang

Solution-gated graphene transistors were developed recently for use in pH sensor applications. The device operation is understood to rely on the capability of hydronium and hydroxide ions in solution to change the electrical properties of graphene. However, hydronium and hydroxide ions are accompanied by other ionic species in a typical acidic or basic solution and, therefore, the roles of thes...

Journal: :Turkish journal of medical sciences 2017
Ayhan Pektaş Rana Olguntürk Serdar Kula Erman Çilsal Ayşe Deniz Oğuz Fatma Sedef Tunaoğlu

Background/aim: Endothelial dysfunction, tissue damage, inflammation, and microthrombosis are involved in the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension (PH), which may be present as a complication of congenital heart diseases. This study aims to identify how indicators of endothelial dysfunction (shear stress), tissue damage (brain natriuretic peptide and troponin T), inflammation (C-reactive prot...

2007
Edric Gill Arousian Arshak Khalil Arshak Olga Korostynska

This paper reports on the results from the investigation into the pH sensitivity ofnovel PANI/PVB/PS3 composite films. The conductimetric sensing mode was chosen as itis one of the most promising alternatives to the mainstream pH-sensing methods and it is theleast investigated due to the popularity of other approaches. The films were deposited usingboth screen-printing and a drop-coating method...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Z Zheng X Huang M Schenderlein H Moehwald G-K Xu D G Shchukin

Biological systems with controlled permeability and release functionality, which are among the successful examples of living beings to survive in evolution, have attracted intensive investigation and have been mimicked due to their broad spectrum of applications. We present in this work, for the first time, an example of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs)-inspired controlled release system that exhi...

2013
Takeshi Yokoyama Mineyuki Mizuguchi Yuko Nabeshima Katsuhiro Kusaka Taro Yamada Takaaki Hosoya Takashi Ohhara Kazuo Kurihara Ichiro Tanaka Nobuo Niimura

Transthyretin (TTR) is a tetrameric protein. TTR misfolding and aggregation are associated with human amyloid diseases. Dissociation of the TTR tetramer is believed to be the rate-limiting step in the amyloid fibril formation cascade. Low pH is known to promote dissociation into monomer and the formation of amyloid fibrils. In order to reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying pH sensitivity a...

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