نتایج جستجو برای: date cores particles

تعداد نتایج: 325916  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2000
A Bonincontro S Cinelli G Onori G Risuleo

In this paper we show a microcalorimetric investigation carried out on the so-called cores, i.e. ribosomes deprived of select proteins by LiCl treatment. Thermal degradation of native ribosomes gives rise to two thermal transitions occurring at different temperatures. In the cores the high temperature peak persists even after treatment at very high ion strength (2 M LiCl). This strongly suggest...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس - دانشکده علوم پایه 1390

طراحی و سنتز پلیمر های کئوردینانسیونی متخلخل یا چارچوب های فلز- آلی به علت ساختارهای جالب این ترکیبات و قابلیت های کاربردی آنها برای ذخیره و جداسازی گاز، کاتالیز، تشخیص و جداسازی انانتیومرها، خواص مغناطیسی، تنظیم لومینسانس و غیره توجه زیادی را به خود جلب کرده است. اخیرا مشخص شده است که برخی لیگاندهای آلی مسطح صلب مثل ایمیدازول-5،4-دی کربوکسیلیک اسید (h3idc) برای تشکیل چارچوب های فلز- آلی مناسب ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011
Yuanjin Zhao Ho Cheung Shum Haosheng Chen Laura L A Adams Zhongze Gu David A Weitz

We develop a new strategy to prepare quantum dot (QD) barcode particles by polymerizing double-emulsion droplets prepared in capillary microfluidic devices. The resultant barcode particles are composed of stable QD-tagged core particles surrounded by hydrogel shells. These particles exhibit uniform spectral characteristics and excellent coding capability, as confirmed by photoluminescence analy...

2015
Paul C. Jennings Hristiyan A. Aleksandrov Konstantin M. Neyman Roy L. Johnston

Density functional theory calculations are performed to investigate oxygen dissociation on 38-atom truncated octahedron platinum-based particles. This study progresses our previous work (Jennings et al. Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 1153), where it was shown that flexibility of the outer Pt shell played a crucial role in facilitating fast oxygen dissociation. In this study, the effect of forming M@Pt (M ...

2014
Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko Julien Bernaud Audrey Thomas Kevin Tartour Yvonne Beck Maksym Iazykov John Danial Morgane Lourdin Delphine Muriaux Martin Castelnovo

HIV-1, an enveloped RNA virus, produces viral particles that are known to be much more heterogeneous in size than is typical of non-enveloped viruses. We present here a novel strategy to study HIV-1 Viral Like Particles (VLP) assembly by measuring the size distribution of these purified VLPs and subsequent viral cores thanks to Atomic Force Microscopy imaging and statistical analysis. This stra...

2016
Hanqi Guo Wenbin He Sangmin Seo Han-Wei Shen

We present an efficient and scalable solution to estimate uncertain transport behaviors using stochastic flow maps (SFMs) for visualizing and analyzing uncertain unsteady flows. SFM computation is extremely expensive because it requires many Monte Carlo runs to trace densely seeded particles in the flow. We alleviate the computational cost by decoupling the time dependencies in SFMs so that we ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1973
G H Smith N A Wivel

A rapid method for the isolation of intracytoplasmic A particles, the putative intracellular nucleoprotein cores of mouse mammary tumor virus (MTV), is presented. Spontaneous C3H/He mouse mammary tumors and transplantable mouse Leydig cell tumor were used as source material. Large aggregations of intracytoplasmic A particles were separated from cellular contaminants on discontinuous sucrose gra...

Journal: :Virology 2011
Fan Cheng Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Alphaviruses are comprised of a nucleocapsid core surrounded by a lipid membrane containing glycoprotein spikes. Previous work demonstrated that in vitro assembled core-like particles are similar in structure to the nucleocapsid core in the native virus. Here we demonstrate that in vitro assembled core-like particles can be inserted into viral glycoprotein-expressing cells to generate enveloped...

2009
M. K. Nkansah D. Thakral E. M. Shapiro

in MCF-7 human cancer cell line using magneic PLGA nanoparticles, dextran coated particles and empty PLGA nanoparticles.. Figure 1: Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of nanoparticles with TEM inset showing distribution of magnetite cores. A) PLGA nanoparticles; B) PLGA microparticles; C) Cellulose nanoparticles. Particles are uniform in size, spherical and have high amounts of encapsulated mag...

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