نتایج جستجو برای: ha film

تعداد نتایج: 150099  

2012
J. C. Phillips

Influenza virus contains two highly variable envelope glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). The structure and properties of HA, which is responsible for binding the virus to the cell that is being infected, change significantly when the virus is transmitted from avian or swine species to humans. Here we focus on much smaller human individual evolutionary amino acid mutationa...

2017
Xinjiang Hu Yunlin Zhao Hui Wang Xiaofei Tan Yuanxiu Yang Yunguo Liu

A readily separated composite was prepared via direct assembly of Fe₃O4 magnetic nanoparticles onto the surface of graphene oxide (GO) (labeled as Fe₃O₄@GO) and used as an adsorbent for the removal of tetracycline (TC) from wastewater. The effects of external environmental conditions, such as pH, ionic strength, humic acid (HA), TC concentration, and temperature, on the adsorption process were ...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
A S Vikulina S T Aleed T Paulraj Yu A Vladimirov C Duschl R von Klitzing D Volodkin

Polyelectrolyte multilayers serve as effective reservoirs for bioactive molecules which are stored and released from the multilayers for cellular applications. However, control over the release without significantly affecting the multilayers and biomolecules is still a challenge. On the other hand, externally stimulated release would make the multilayers promising for the development of stimuli...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2008
Mingbo Wang Yubao Li Jiaqi Wu Fenglan Xu Yi Zuo J A Jansen

A novel porous composite material composed of hydroxyapatite, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), and gelatin (Gel) was fabricated by emulsification. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the material had a well-interconnected porous structure including many macropores (100-500 microm) and micropores (less than 20 microm) on their walls. The composite had a porosity of 78% and showed high water absor...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Mingxin Guo Wei Zheng Sharon K Papiernik Scott R Yates

Methyl iodide (MeI) is a promising alternative to methyl bromide in soil fumigation. The pest-control efficacy and ground water contamination risks of MeI as a fumigant are highly related to its gas-phase distribution and leaching after soil application. In this study, the distribution and leaching of MeI in soil following shank injection and subsurface drip application were investigated. Methy...

2016
Namrata Raman Karen Marchillo Myung-Ryul Lee Angélica de L. Rodríguez López David R. Andes Sean P. Palecek David M. Lynn

Candida albicans is the most prevalent cause of hospital-acquired fungal infections and forms biofilms on indwelling medical devices that are notoriously difficult to treat or remove. We recently demonstrated that the colonization of C. albicans on the surfaces of catheter tube segments can be reduced in vitro by coating them with polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) that release a potent antifun...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2003
Ricardo M Souto María M Laz Rui L Reis

This paper concentrates on the degradation characteristics of hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings on orthopaedic Ti-6Al-4V alloy while immersed in Ringer's salt solution, which were investigated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements were used to in situ characterize the electrochemical behavior of the passivated alloy covered with HA during agin...

Journal: :Small 2014
Ana I Neto Ana C Cibrão Clara R Correia Rita R Carvalho Gisela M Luz Gloria G Ferrer Gabriela Botelho Catherine Picart Natália M Alves João F Mano

In a marine environment, specific proteins are secreted by mussels and used as a bioglue to stick to a surface. These mussel proteins present an unusual amino acid 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (known as DOPA). The outstanding adhesive properties of these materials in the sea harsh conditions have been attributed to the presence of the catechol groups present in DOPA. Inspired by the structure and...

2014
J. C. Phillips

Influenza virus contains two highly variable envelope glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). The structure and properties of HA, which is responsible for binding the virus to the cell that is being infected, change significantly when the virus is transmitted from avian or swine species to humans. Here we focus first on the simpler problem of the much smaller human individual ...

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