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An Overview of Low Cost Adsorbents for Copper (II) Ions Removal
The effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous wastes is among the most important issues for many industrialized countries. Rapid industrialization and poor effluent treatment processes in many industries have led to a substantial lowering of water quality that is fed to water bodies. Presence of heavy metals is one of the m.. Read More
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In patients with implant-associated osteomyelitis, formation of bacterial biofilms on osteosynthesis materials or endoprosthetic devices is considered the “common cause of persistent infection”. As we showed previously for Staphylococcus aureus or S. epidermidis implant infection, activation of the local host respons.. Read More
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Bioactive Sol Gel Coatings Applied Using the Pneumatic Spray Technique on AISI 316L Stainless Steel
Bioactive coatings were obtained via the sol gel method and deposited on stainless steel AISI 316L using a pneumatic spray. TEOS and MTES were used as precursors, obtaining a hybrid sol; wollastonite bioactive particles were dispersed inside the sol. The corrosion resistance of the coatings was tested with potentiodynamic curves.. Read More
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The endo-β-1,3-1,4-glucanases have been found widely in bacteria, fungi, algae and plants, and have been applied to the hydrolysis of barley β-1,3-1,4-glucans in the beer brewing industry. Here, we report a novel endo-β-1,3- 1,4-glucanase gene (PEGase1) isolated from Physarum polycephalum and expressed in E. coli,.. Read More
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We have studied the effect of thidiazuron on shoot regeneration from leaf and petiole explants of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata cv. Pride of India). Different concentrations and combinations of thidiazuron (alone), thidiazuron+ Adenine, thidiazuron+ NAA and thidiazuron+ IAA were used in MS medium to optimize in vit.. Read More
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This paper describes the assessment of the antimicrobial effect of leathers employed for footwear production, which were obtained by different tanning techniques and treated with silver nanoparticles emulsions synthesised from different reducing agents (sodium borohydride, gelatine/glucose and Aloe vera extract), as well as the .. Read More
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Participation in iGEM Competition; Education toward Synthetic Biology Innovation
Synthetic biology knowledge has been enhanced around the world through a ´learn by doing´ approach. The iGEM competition is being used as a catalyst to get students involved in molecular biology, mathematics, and physics multidisciplinary research and application. This groundbreaking method has reached its 10th anniv.. Read More
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Alpha-Cobratoxin from N. kaouthia binds to acetylcholine receptors which are located in neuromuscular junctions, once activated; they cause contract muscles and block their actions thereby bringing on muscle paralysis. Peptide fragments of Alpha-Cobratoxin from N. kaouthia having 71 amino acids, which shows 63 nonamers and are u.. Read More
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Thick Juice-Based Production of Amino Acids and Putrescine by Corynebacterium glutamicum
Thick juice (also regarded as syrup) is an intermediate product of sugar processing. It is cheaper than processed sugar and is mainly composed of sucrose. Sucrose is a preferred carbon source of Corynebacterium glutamicum, a workhorse of biotechnology used for million-ton-scale amino acid production. Here, it is shown for C. glu.. Read More
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The antimicrobial potential of the ethanolic extract of Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb stem bark has been evaluated against some micro organisms like Bacillus polymyxa, Vibrio cholera and Candida albicans. Results indicated that the phytochemical extracts of P. marsupium exhibited significant activity at different varying dosages. H.. Read More
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Biodiesel (methyl esters) is a clean alternative fuel which can be produced from many renewable resources. Palm oil, like other vegetable oils, can be used as feedstock for biodiesel production through transesterification to produce palm oil methyl ester. Various microorganisms like bacteria and fungi have a diversity applicatio.. Read More
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CAD-CAM Ceramic Crown Retention of Resin Cements
Objectives: To measure the retention of CAD-CAM e.max (Ivoclar Vivadent) and Lava (3M-ESPE) crowns using three resin luting agents with and without surface priming. Methods: The extracted molars (n=10) were embedded in PVC cylinders with acrylic resin and placed into a lathe to produce a uniform crown preparation (20°taper)... Read More
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The Emerging Bio-Refinery Industry Needs to Refine Lignin Prior to Use
In a manner similar to crude oil, technical lignins need refining if their potential as reactive polyphenols of well-defined molecular weight polymers and oligomers is to be actualized. Our recent work has demonstrated that a continuum of narrow fractions can be isolated by the incremental addition of a non-polar solvent (hexane.. Read More
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The authors discuss the ever increasing role of biological renewable resources in energy, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals; specifically those potentially available deep within the oceans. They provide a list of products already gleaned from this vastly untapped marine environment; discuss the innovations in technology required to.. Read More
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Characterization, Properties and Applications of Nonthermal Plasma: A Novel Pulsed-Based Option
The glow discharge from a novel spark-based nonthermal plasma generator is described and characterized using spectrophotometry, radiometry and gas detectors. Spectral information identified ultraviolet radiation within the plasma discharge. High levels of reactive oxygen and nitrogenous species were also detected within th.. Read More
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Computer Simulation of Polymer Chain Scission in Biodegradable Polymers
Biodegradable polymers are used in medical devices such as fixation plates, sutures, or micro particles for the controlled release of drugs. Typical polymers are poly lactic acid (PLA), poly glycolic acid (PGA), and poly caprolactone (PCL). During degradation, the ester bonds within polymer chains are cleaved due to the hy.. Read More
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Engineered In Vitro Feed-Forward Networks
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) are a promising new method for high throughput neuronal assays. These arrays permit non-invasive, detailed optical and multichannel electrophysiological interrogation of functional neuronal networks for drug development or neurotoxicity assessment. There has also been an effort by a number of groups .. Read More
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Understanding the mechanical properties of alginate-based microcapsules according to size and chemical composition allows researchers to zero in on the treatment and methods required to engineer optimized implantable alginate-based artificial cells for chemotherapy. Cross-linked medium viscosity alginate capsules ranging from 1... Read More
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High Frequency Scanning Acoustic Microscopy as Diagnostic Tool in Tissue Science
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility of High Frequency Scanning Acoustic Microscopy (HF SAM) as a tool to characterize biological tissues. The HF SAM is shown to provide both imaging and quantitative stiffness measuring abilities. The plant cell wall is used as a test analog to study the influence on sti.. Read More
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APE1: A Molecule of Focus with Neuroprotective and Anti-Cancer Properties
Apurinic/Apyrimidinic endonuclease (APE1) is a multi-functional, central enzyme of base excision repair (BER) pathway that takes care of oxidized base damage (AP sites and strand breaks) caused by both endogenous and exogenous oxidative DNA damaging agents. In repair function, APE1 exhibits majorly abasic (AP) endonuclease activ.. Read More
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