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Hydrogen gas, which is produced during fermentation in the human colon, is either excreted in breath or metabolised by gut bacteria through a variety of pathways. These may include methanogenesis, dissimilatory sulphate reduction, and... more
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      HydrogenMethaneClinical SciencesFermentation
Nine non-noble-metal catalysts (NNMCs) from five different laboratories were investigated for the catalysis of O 2 electroreduction in an acidic medium. The catalyst precursors were synthesized by wet impregnation, planetary ball milling,... more
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      Chemical EngineeringChemistryElectrochemistryCatalysis
The effect of 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-ribonucleoside (AICAR) activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) on the transport of the model radiolabeled dipeptide [3H]-D-Phe-L-Gln was investigated in the human epithelial colon... more
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      PhysiologyKineticsScanning Transmission Electron MicroscopyIntestinal Mucosa
5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is the most important intermediate product of the acid-catalyzed dehydration reaction of hexoses and/or Maillard reaction; furthermore, it is the most used index to evaluate thermal damages or ageing in food... more
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      Chemical EngineeringFood ScienceKineticsHoney
Quantitative analysis of the composition dependence of the concentration gradient of each species of macromolecule within a solution mixture at sedimentation equilibrium permits the quantitative characterization of self-and... more
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      EngineeringThermodynamicsFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsPhysical sciences
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (nZnO) are one of the most highly produced nanomaterials and are used in numerous applications including cosmetics and sunscreens despite reports demonstrating their cytotoxicity. Dissolution is viewed as one of... more
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      Inorganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryKineticsMass Spectrometry
Renal lithiasis is a multifactorial disease. An important number of etiologic factors can be adequately modified through diet, since it must be considered that the urine composition is directly related to diet. In fact, the change of... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionHydroxyapatiteDiet
This work was supported by grants from the Communaute ´Franc ¸aise de Belgique (Actions de Recherche Concerte ´es), the Caisse Ge ´ne ´rale d'Epargne et de Retraite-Assurances (1996, the Association contre le Cancer, the Association... more
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      ChemistryMembrane ProteinsBiological ChemistryMedicine
The potential of Pleurotus ostreatus spent mushroom compost (PSMC) as a green biosorbent for nickel (II) biosorption was investigated in this study. A novel approach of using the half-saturation concentration of biosorbent to rapidly... more
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      SoilWaterWater PurificationMultidisciplinary
Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough cytochrome c 3 contains four hemes in a low-spin state with bis-histidinyl coordination. Highspin forms of cytochrome c 3 can be generated by protonation of the axial ligands in order to probe spin... more
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      Inorganic ChemistryElectrochemistrySpectroscopyEPR Spectroscopy
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      Carbon DioxideBiologyFiltrationPublic Health
Amelogenins are a group of extracellular enamel matrix proteins which are believed to be involved in the regulation of the size and habit of enamel crystals. The aim of this study was to compare the solubility properties of several... more
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      ChemistryBiomedical EngineeringMedicineMice
Human insulin exists in different association states, from monomer to hexamer, depending on the conditions. In the presence of zinc the ''normal'' state is a hexamer. The structural properties of 20 variants of human insulin were studied... more
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      Fluorescence SpectroscopyFluorescencePredictionSmall Angle X Ray Scattering
1. The effect of pH on the buoyant density of the complexes of Ag+ with DNA has been studied using 3H-labeled human DNA and several bacterial DNAs to determine the conditions necessary for the maximum resolution of compositional... more
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      MathematicsBiological SciencesDNASilver
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      Drug deliveryPharmaceuticalSolubilityMagnetics
This study examined the role of pregnancy-induced changes in wakefulness (or nonchemoreflex) and central chemoreflex drives to breathe, acid-base balance and female sex hormones in the hyperventilation of human pregnancy. Thirty-five... more
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      Carbon DioxideModelingSex HormonesMathematical Modeling
N-acetyl-β-D-hexosaminidase was purified from wheat bran and characterized. The purified enzyme showed two protein bands on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) with molecular mass of 75 and 78 kDa. The... more
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      EngineeringGeneticsMicrobiologyOrganic Chemistry
Cellulose nanofibers with a size range of 5–100 nm have the potential to be a low cost renewable material that has application in a range of products. However, current chemical methods to produce crystalline nanofibers suffer from low... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringChemical EngineeringTechnologyBiotechnology
Phenyllactic acid (PLA) has recently been found in cultures of Lactobacillus plantarum that show antifungal activity in sourdough breads. The fungicidal activity of PLA and growth inhibition by PLA were evaluated by using a microdilution... more
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      MicrobiologyMultidisciplinaryFood MicrobiologyLactic Acid Bacteria
he concept of retrograde continuous warm blood Address reprint requests to D r Engelman,
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      Carbon DioxideDogsProspective studiesBlood
Hydrogen gas can be recovered from the microbial fermentation of organic substrates at high concentrations when interspecies hydrogen transfer to methanogens is prevented. Two techniques that have been used to limit methanogenesis in... more
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      Environmental ScienceThermodynamicsHydrogenHeat Treatment
Microbial methanogenesis at extreme conditions of saline alkaline soda lakes has, so far, been poorly investigated. Despite the obvious domination of sulfidogenesis as the therminal anaerobic process in hypersaline soda lakes of Kulunda... more
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      SiberiaRussiaBiological SciencesLakes
pH modifiers are often used to promote drug solubility/ stability in dosage forms, but predicting the extent and duration of internal pH modification is difficult. Here, a noninvasive technique is developed for the spatial and temporal... more
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      PathologyElectron MicroscopyFluorescencePrediction
We have previously reported the identification of a small, basic and cysteine-rich antifungal peptide (AcAFP) secreted by Aspergillus clavatus and shown its ability to prevent growth of various human-and plant-pathogenic filamentous... more
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      ProductionEnzyme InhibitorsApplied microbiologyMultidisciplinary
Transition between epithelial and mesenchymal states is a feature of both normal development and tumor progression. We report that expression of chloride channel accessory protein hCLCA2 is a characteristic of epithelial differentiation... more
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      Epithelial-Mesenchymal TransitionCell DifferentiationOncogeneClinical Sciences
Despite the great interest concerning the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functioning, there is virtually no knowledge as to how the diversity of decomposer microbes influences the decomposition rate of soil organic... more
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      Carbon DioxideTreatmentEcologyPopulation Dynamics
The induction of vir gene expression in different types of Agrobacterium strains shows different pH sensitivity profiles. The pH sensitivity pattern demonstrated by octopine Ti strains was similar to that of a supervirulent leucinopine Ti... more
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      GeneticsGene regulationPlant BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnesiumPhosphorylation
Although most proteins can assemble into amyloid-like fibrils in vitro under extreme conditions, how proteins form amyloid fibrils in vivo remains unresolved. Identifying rare aggregation-prone species under physiologically relevant... more
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      Protein FoldingKineticsSelf AssemblyAmyloid
Simple and sensitive synchronous fluorimetric, and second derivative synchronous fluorometric methods were developed for the validated and simultaneous determination of sulpiride (SLP) and its alkaline degradation product (DSLP). The... more
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      Analytical ChemistryFluorescence SpectroscopyKineticsTablets
A comparative study of direct and mediated electrochemistry of metalloproteins in bulk and membraneentrapped solutions is presented. This work reports the first electrochemical study of the electron transfer between a bacterial cytochrome... more
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      Inorganic ChemistryElectrochemistryCatalysisPeroxidase
The binding of warfarin to the following human serum albumin (HSA) mutants was examined: K195M, K199M, F211V, W214L, R218M, R222M, H242V, and R257M. Warfarin bound to human serum albumin (HSA) exhibits an intrinsic fluorescence that is... more
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      ChemistryMedicineMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographyBiological Sciences
In this study, the behaviour of Lactobacillus fermentum CRL 722 and CRL 251 were evaluated under different pH conditions (pH 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5) and without pH control. Growth was similar under all conditions assayed except at pH 4.5.... more
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      ChemistryApplied microbiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
Taking into account the structural requirements for TICT-type sensor molecules, a general synthetic route to derive pH and cation-responsive pretwisted donor (D)-donor (D) biphenyls (b) equipped with donor receptors is developed and a... more
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      ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryQuantum TheoryFluorescence
Using matrices based upon Affi-Gel and Affi-Prep, we have examined conditions during the immobilization of antibodies (immunoglobulin G, IgG) that influence the performance of immunosorbents. Such conditions include: coupling pH, coupling... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyChromatographyKinetics
New PVC membrane electrodes for the determination of sulfadiazine (SDZ) are presented. The electrodes are fabricated with conventional and tubular configurations with a graphite-based electrical contact, and no internal reference... more
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      ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryMedicinePotentiometry
The acid-base equilibria of the sulfonephthalein dyes, namely, bromothymol blue, thymol blue, and cresol red, in aqueous nonionic micellar solutions of Triton X-100, Tween-20, Tween-40, Tween-60, and Tween-80 have been investigated. The... more
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      EngineeringChemistryKineticsMedicine
Abstract: Many dental clinical implant studies have fo- cused on the success of endosseous implants with a variety of surface characteristics. Most of the surface alterations have been aimed at achieving greater bone-to-implant con- tact... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringTitaniumTransmission Electron MicroscopyDental Implants
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is an excellent biosensor as a result of its ability to be easily monitored in a wide variety of applications. Enzymes and proteins have been used as biological indicators to evaluate the immediate efficacy... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyStabilityBiological Sciences
h i g h l i g h t s " New results about ocean acidification in the southern region of South America. " First study of the effects of acidification on the physiology of a chilean bivalve. " Effects of ocean acidification on the mussel... more
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      PhysiologyClimate ChangeCarbon DioxideMultidisciplinary
An apparently new family of antibiotics has been detected in the culture media of bacteria isolated from human feces. In a preliminary investigation ten different compounds have been partially purified and characterized.
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      CharcoalEscherichia coliBacteriaBiochemical
The biosorption of food dyes FD&C red no. 40 and acid blue 9 onto Spirulina platensis nanoparticles was studied at different conditions of pH and temperature. Four isotherm models were used to evaluate the biosorption equilibrium and the... more
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      ThermodynamicsNanoparticlesMultidisciplinaryAdsorption
We aimed to compare the apical sealing ability of two experimental retrograde root-filling cements and mineral trioxide aggregate using a fluid filtration method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) were used... more
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      DentistryScanning Electron MicroscopyMacromolecular X-Ray CrystallographyFluid flow
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      BiochemistryChemistryCatalysisKinetics
The use of phosphate mineral products in animal nutrition, as a major source of phosphor and calcium, can lead to uranium entering the food chain. The aim of the present study was to determine the protective effect of natural sepiolite... more
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      AdsorptionBiological SciencesUraniumAnimal Feed
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicrobiologySoilMedical Microbiology
Human-induced eutrophication is a serious environmental problem that constrains visual communication and influences the mate choice process in fishes. Eutrophication also changes the chemical environment and the pH of the water, which... more
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      Environmental ScienceWaterEutrophicationAnimal communication
Little is known about the contribution of bile and acid reflux to night-time symptoms generation in patients who failed PPI treatment.
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      Treatment OutcomeCircadian RhythmClinical SciencesAged
The aim of the present study was to improve the synthetic pathway of bioreversible dipeptide derivatives as well as evaluate the potential of using l-Glu-Sar as a pro-moiety for delivering three newly synthesised nucleoside and pyrimidine... more
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      ProdrugsEnzymeEuropeanCaco-2 cells
An attempt to alleviate the problem caused by the presence of reactive dyes in textile effluents was undertaken. Since alunite is a very abundant and inexpensive, we decided to experiment with it as a potential adsorbent for a certain... more
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      EngineeringMass TransferKineticsWater Purification








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