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Inorganic Chemicals (49):
  • Phosphorus Compounds
  • Tin Compounds
  • Sodium Compounds
  • Salts
  • Oxygen Compounds
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Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology (6)5 2010
Nanoengineering a biocompatible inorganic scaffold for skin wound healing.
G E J Poinern, D Fawcett, Y J Ng, N Ali, R K Brundavanam and Z-T Jiang
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Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that can directly benefit from advancements in nanotechnology and nanoscience. This article reviews a representative selection of commercially available procedures and techniques used to treat different degrees of skin burns. It also ex... | PMID: 21329044

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Chemical Society Reviews (39)9 2010
Bioresponsive peptide-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials.
Daniel Aili and Molly M Stevens
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Bioanalytical techniques that enable simple, fast and reliable high sensitivity monitoring of biomolecular interactions are of immense importance for diagnostics and drug development. This tutorial review provides an overview of recent progress in the development of peptide-based hybrid nanomaterial... | PMID: 20596582

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (7 Suppl 4) 2010
Ceramic microparticles and capsules via microfluidic processing of a preceramic polymer.
Congwang C Ye, Anthony A Chen, Paolo P Colombo and Carlos C Martinez
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We have developed a robust technique to fabricate monodispersed solid and porous ceramic particles and capsules from single and double emulsion drops composed of silsesquioxane preceramic polymer. A microcapillary microfluidic device was used to generate the monodispersed drops. In this device, two... | PMID: 20484226

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Bioresource Technology (101)15 2010
Combined effect of inorganic carbon limitation and inhibition by free ammonia and free nitrous acid on ammonia oxidizing bacteria.
Josep A Torà, Javier Lafuente, Juan A Baeza and Julián Carrera
Abstract
The inhibitory effect of free ammonia (NH(3) or FA) and free nitrous acid (HNO(2) or FNA) on the ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and the dependence of the AOB activity on the concentration of total inorganic carbon (TIC) are well-established. In contrast, less is know about the effect of high FA an... | PMID: 20356734

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Bioresource Technology (101)15 2010
Time-dependent evolution of olive mill wastewater sludge organic and inorganic components and resident microbiota in multi-pond evaporation system.
Raja Jarboui, Mohamed Chtourou, Chafai Azri, Néji Gharsallah and Emna Ammar
Abstract
The physico-chemical and microbiological characterizations of olive mill wastewater sludge (OMWS) were investigated in five OMW evaporation ponds of the open-pond system in Sfax (Tunisia), during the olive oil production period in 2004. Time-dependent changes in both physico-chemical parameters and... | PMID: 20231089

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Biomedical Chromatography (24)12 2010
Study of chromatographic characteristics of inorganic analytes in biopartitioning micellar chromatography with ion-pair additives.
Marina Rukhadze, Nino Lominadze, Levan Akhalkatsi and Manuchar Gvaramia
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The chromatographic behavior of model ions of biomedical and environmental significance was investigated by using nonionic micellar mobile phases modified with ion-pair additives. The influence of concentrations of polyoxyethylene (23) lauryl ether and ornithine hydrochloride in the mobile phase on... | PMID: 20629040

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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (98)1 2010
Inactivation and sub-lethal injury of Escherichia coli in a copper water storage vessel: effect of inorganic and organic constituents.
Riti Sharan, Sanjay Chhibber, Savita Attri and Robert H Reed
Abstract
This study provides information on the effects of inorganic and organic constituents on inactivation and sub-lethal injury of Escherichia coli in water stored in a copper vessel. E. coli suspensions were stored for up to 24 h in copper vessels containing one of the following dissolved constituents a... | PMID: 20358286

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Environmental Technology (Cranfield, UK) (31)7 2010
Adsorption of basic dyes in single and mixture systems on granular inorganic-organic pillared clays.
Benamar B Cheknane, Michel M Baudu, Jean-Philippe JP Basly and Omar O Bouras
Abstract
The adsorption of two basic dyes, CI Basic Yellow 28 and CI Basic Green 4, was studied in single and binary solute systems using two classes of inorganic-organic pillared clay granules as sorbents (300-400 microm and 700-800 microm). These were prepared by high-shear wet granulation from an Al cetyl... | PMID: 20586243

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International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health (213)3 2010
Chemical and microbiological parameters as possible indicators for human enteric viruses in surface water.
Lars Jurzik, Ibrahim Ahmed Hamza, Wilfried Puchert, Klaus Uberla and Michael Wilhelm
Abstract
We demonstrated that human adenovirus had the highest detection rate (96.3%), followed by somatic coliphages (73.5%), human polyomavirus (68.6%), and rotavirus (63.5%). However, norovirus GII and enterovirus were found in only 25.7 and 17.8%, respectively. The concentration of the viral genome range... | PMID: 20556879

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Optics Express (18)10 2010
Impact of particulate oceanic composition on the radiance and polarization of underwater and backscattered light.
J K Lotsberg and J J Stamnes
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We use a Monte Carlo model to investigate how the particulate oceanic composition affects the radiance, the linear polarization, and the circular polarization of underwater and backscattered light. The Mueller matrices used in our simulations were computed using the T-matrix method. They are signifi... | PMID: 20588898

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Analyst (Cambridge UK) (135)5 2010
Ceramic capillary electrophoresis chip for the measurement of inorganic ions in water samples.
Georg Fercher, Anna Haller, Walter Smetana and Michael J Vellekoop
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We present a microchip capillary electrophoresis (CE) device build-up in low temperature co-fired ceramics (LTCC) multilayer technology for the analysis of major inorganic ions in water samples in less than 80 s. Contactless conductivity measurement is employed as a robust alternative to direct-cont... | PMID: 20419244

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Oecologia (163)1 2010
Elevated CO2 increases plant uptake of organic and inorganic N in the desert shrub Larrea tridentata.
Virginia L Jin and R D Evans
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We quantified plant uptake of organic and inorganic N forms in the dominant desert shrub Larrea tridentata under controlled environmental conditions. Seedlings of L. tridentata were grown in the Mojave Desert (NV, USA) soils that had been continuously exposed to ambient or elevated atmospheric CO(2)... | PMID: 20094733

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Journal of Experimental Biology (213)Pt 7 2010
Stabilization and swelling of hagfish slime mucin vesicles.
J E Herr, T M Winegard, M J O'Donnell, P H Yancey and D S Fudge
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We hypothesized that the most abundant compounds within the slime gland exudate have a stabilizing effect on the mucin vesicles. To test this hypothesis, we measured the chemical composition of the fluid component of hagfish slime exudate and conducted functional assays with these solutes to test th... | PMID: 20228345

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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia (47)1 2010
Hepatotrophic factors reduce hepatic fibrosis in rats.
Bruno Cogliati, Hélder de Moraes Pereira, Maria Lúcia Zaidan Dagli, Osório Miguel Parra, José Roberto Machado Cunha da Silva and Francisco Javier Hernandez-Blazquez
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Hepatic fibrosis occurs in response to several aggressive agents and is a predisposing factor in cirrhosis. Hepatotrophic factors were shown to stimulate liver growth and to restore the histological architecture of the liver. They also cause an improvement in liver function and accelerate the revers... | PMID: 20520980

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Water Research (44)5 2010
Influence of organic and inorganic flocculants on physical-chemical properties of biomass and membrane-fouling rate.
Jing Ji, Jiangping Qiu, Nyunt Wai, Fook-Sin Wong and Yaozhong Li
Abstract
The effects of addition of six types of flocculants (aluminium sulfate, ferric chloride, polyaluminium chloride, polymeric ferric sulfate, Chitosan, polyacrylamide) on mitigation of membrane fouling in membrane bioreactors (MBR) were investigated respectively. The biomasses in various MBRs were char... | PMID: 19954810

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Molecules (15)2 2010
Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic-organic hybrid Ru(II) complexes and their application in selective hydrogenation.
Ismail Warad, Zeid Al-Othman, Saud Al-Resayes, Salem S Al-Deyab and El-Refaie Kenawy
Abstract
Novel Ru(II) complex-based hybrid inorganic-organic materials immobilized via a diamine co-ligand site instead of the conventional diphosphine ligand have been prepared. The complexes were prepared by two different methods: sol-gel and surface modification techniques. The structures of the desired m... | PMID: 20335960

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (80)2 2009
Gold nanoparticles-induced enhancement of the analytical response of an electrochemical biosensor based on an organic-inorganic hybrid composite material.
M M Barbadillo, E E Casero, M D MD Petit-Domínguez, L L Vázquez, F F Pariente and E E Lorenzo
Abstract
The design and characterization of a new organic-inorganic hybrid composite material for glucose electrochemical sensing are described. This material is based on the entrapment of both gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and glucose oxidase, which was chosen as a model, into a sol-gel matrix. The addition of... | PMID: 19836554

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Recent developments in homogeneous and dispersive liquid-liquid extraction for inorganic elements determination. A review.
Aristidis N AN Anthemidis and Kallirroy-Ioanna G KI Ioannou
Abstract
This review aims to provide an overview of homogeneous liquid-liquid extraction (HLLE) and dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) methods and their potential use in inorganic analysis. Relevant applications to the determination of metal ions, metalloids and organometals are included. The p... | PMID: 19836497

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SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research (20)7-8 2009
QNA-based 'Star Track' QSAR approach.
D A Filimonov, A V Zakharov, A A Lagunin and V V Poroikov
Abstract
We propose a new QSAR approach based on Quantitative Neighbourhoods of Atoms (QNA) descriptors, which characterize each atom of a molecule and depend on the whole molecule structure. In the 'Star Track' methodology any molecule is represented as a set of points in a two-dimensional space of QNA desc... | PMID: 20024804

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Photosynthesis Research (102)1 2009
Small scale vertical gradients of Arctic ice algal photophysiological properties.
Sarah Story Manes and Rolf Gradinger
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Photosynthetic parameters of phytoplankton and sea ice algae from landfast sea ice of the Chukchi Sea off Point Barrow, Alaska, were assessed in spring 2005 and winter through spring 2006 using Pulse Amplitude Modulated (PAM) fluorometry including estimates of maximum quantum efficiency (F(v)/F(m)),... | PMID: 19728139

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Environmental Science & Technology (43)16 2009
Evaluation of a generic multisurface sorption model for inorganic soil contaminants.
Joris J JJ Dijkstra, Johannes C L JC Meeussen and Rob N J RN Comans
Abstract
The performance of a multisurface sorption model approach, composed of well-accepted surface complexation models in combination with published "generic" parameter sets, is evaluated for its possible use in risk assessment. For that purpose, the leaching of a broad range of potential soil contaminant... | PMID: 19746713

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Tissue Engineering, Part A: Tissue Engineering (15)7 2009
Angiogenesis in Calcium Phosphate Scaffolds by Inorganic Copper Ion Release
Jake Barralet, Uwe Gbureck, Pamela Habibovic, Elke Vorndran, Catherine Gerard and Charles J Doillon
Abstract
Angiogenesis in a tissue-engineered device may be induced by incorporating growth factors (e.g., vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]), genetically modified cells, and=or vascular cells. It represents an important process during the formation and repair of tissue and is essentia... | PMID: 19182977

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Tissue Engineering, Part A: Tissue Engineering (15)7 2009
Angiogenesis in calcium phosphate scaffolds by inorganic copper ion release.
Jake Barralet, Uwe Gbureck, Pamela Habibovic, Elke Vorndran, Catherine Gerard and Charles J Doillon
Abstract
Angiogenesis in a tissue-engineered device may be induced by incorporating growth factors (e.g., vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF]), genetically modified cells, and=or vascular cells. It represents an important process during the formation and repair of tissue and is essential for nourishmen... | PMID: 19182977

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Guang pu xue yu guang pu fen xi = Guang pu (29)6 2009
[Study on analysis of copy paper by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy].
Ji-Min JM Li, Yan-Ji YJ Wang, Jing-Han JH Wang, Li-Juan LJ Yao and Biao B Zhang
Abstract
A new method of fast identification of copy papers by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was developed. The kinds of filler and the cellulosic degree of crystallinity were analyzed by FTIR, and the ageing curves of cellulosic paper were studied with heating and ultraviolet light. The cel... | PMID: 19810522

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Journal of Adhesive Dentistry (11)3 2009
Comparative radiopacity of bonding agents.
Masato Hotta and Kohji Yamamoto
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The inorganic filler content ranged from 0.0 wt% to 43.5 wt%. Silicon and aluminum were the main constituent elements of the inorganic fillers; however, the resins contained different kinds of inorganic fillers. These elements have high and low atomic numbers. The surface reaction type pre-reacted g... | PMID: 19603584

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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (51)5 2009
Occupational medicine physician's guide to neuropathy in the workplace, part 2: electromyography and cryptogenic and toxic neuropathy.
Jonathan Rutchik
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The Occupational Medicine Forum is prepared by the ACOEM Occupational and Environmental Medical Practice Committee and does not necessarily represent an official ACOEM position. The Forum is intended for health professionals and is not intended to provide medical or legal advice, including illness p... | PMID: 19423992

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Langmuir (25)6 2009
Interactions of humic acid with nanosized inorganic oxides.
Kun Yang, Daohui Lin and Baoshan Xing
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Adsorption of natural organic matter (NOM) on nanoparticles (NPs) is important for evaluating their transport, transfer, and fate in the environment, which will also affect sorption of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) by NPs and thereby potentially alter the toxicity of NPs and the fate, transpo... | PMID: 19708146

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (32)3 2009
Conductometric immunoassay for interleukin-6 in human serum based on organic/inorganic hybrid membrane-functionalized interface.
Ke-Zhong KZ Liang, Jun-Sheng JS Qi, Wei-Jun WJ Mu and Zheng-Xue ZX Liu
Abstract
Various sensor-based immunoassay methods have been extensively developed for the detection of interleukin-6 (IL6), but most often exhibit low detection signals and low detection sensitivity, and are unsuitable for routine use. The aim of this work is to develop a simple and sensitive conductometric... | PMID: 18677516

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Current Opinion in Pediatrics (21)2 2009
Epigenetics and environmental chemicals.
Andrea Baccarelli and Valentina Bollati
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In-vitro, animal, and human investigations have identified several classes of environmental chemicals that modify epigenetic marks, including metals (cadmium, arsenic, nickel, chromium, and methylmercury), peroxisome proliferators (trichloroethylene, dichloroacetic acid, and TCA), air pollutants (pa... | PMID: 19663042

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Environmental Science & Technology (43)5 2009
Biocidal capability optimization in organic-inorganic nanocomposites based on titania.
María L ML Cerrada, Cristina C Serrano, Manuel M Sánchez-Chaves, Marta M Fernandez-García, Alicia A De Andrés, Rafael J RJ Riobóo, Fernando F Fernandez-Martín, Anna A Kubacka, Manuel M Ferrer and Marcos M Fernández-García
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Optimization of the interfacial agent content in biocidal titania-isotactic polypropylene nanocomposites is performed by evaluating their structural, thermal, optical, and biocidal properties. The balance between the photochemistry (photokilling) behavior and the thermal properties is achieved in th... | PMID: 19350946

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Environmental Science & Technology (43)5 2009
An examination of existing data for the industrial manufacture and use of nanocomponents and their role in the life cycle impact of nanoproducts.
David E DE Meyer, Mary Ann MA Curran and Michael A MA Gonzalez
Abstract
This work examines the manufacture and use of nanocomponents and how they can affect the life cycle impact of resulting nanoproducts. Available data on the production of nanoproducts and nanocomponents are used to identify the major groups of nanocomponents studied in this paper: inorganic nanoparti... | PMID: 19350888

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Environmental Science & Technology (43)5 2009
An automated analyzer to measure surface-atmosphere exchange fluxes of water soluble inorganic aerosol compounds and reactive trace gases.
Rick M RM Thomas, Ivonne I Trebs, René R Otjes, Piet A C PA Jongejan, Harry H Ten Brink, Gavin G Phillips, Michael M Kortner, Franz X FX Meixner and Eiko E Nemitz
Abstract
We present a new automated instrument for semicontinuous gradient measurements of water-soluble reactive trace gas species (NH3, HNO3, HONO, HCl, and SO2) and their related aerosol compounds (NH4+, NO3-, Cl-, SO4(2-)). Gas and aerosol samples are collected simultaneously at two heights using rotatin... | PMID: 19350912

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Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology / Zhongguo sheng tai xue xue hui, Zhongguo ke xue yuan Shenyang ying yong sheng tai yan jiu suo zhu ban (20)3 2009
[Effects of organic-inorganic mixed fertilizers on rice yield and nitrogen use efficiency].
Xiao-li XL Zhang, Lin L Meng, Qiu-jun QJ Wang, Jia J Luo, Qi-wei QW Huang, Yang-chun YC Xu, Xing-ming XM Yang and Qi-rong QR Shen
Abstract
A field experiment was carried to study the effects of organic-inorganic mixed fertilizers on rice yield, nitrogen (N) use efficiency, soil N supply, and soil microbial diversity. Rapeseed cake compost (RCC), pig manure compost (PMC), and Chinese medicine residue compost (MRC) were mixed with chemic... | PMID: 19637602

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Optics Express (17)4 2009
Nanostructuring of organic-inorganic hybrid materials for distributed feedback laser resonators by two-photon polymerization.
Thomas Woggon, Thomas Kleiner, Martin Punke and Uli Lemmer
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We report on the fabrication of a low threshold organic semiconductor distributed feedback laser using the technique of two-photon absorption induced polymerization. A surface grating with 400 nm periodicity and 40 nm height modulation was fabricated by two-photon absorption induced polymerization i... | PMID: 19219153

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Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S UO Seker, Brandon B Wilson, Deniz D Sahin, Candan C Tamerler and Mehmet M Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
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We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
Abstract
We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
Abstract
We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
Abstract
We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Biomacromolecules (10)2 2009
Quantitative affinity of genetically engineered repeating polypeptides to inorganic surfaces.
Urartu O S Seker, Brandon Wilson, Deniz Sahin, Candan Tamerler and Mehmet Sarikaya
Abstract
We also tested multiple repeats of the peptide sequences, specifically three repeats, to see if there is a general trend of increased binding with increased number of binding domains. There was no general trend in the binding strength of the peptides with the increase of the repeat units from one to... | PMID: 19072301

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Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology / Zhongguo sheng tai xue xue hui, Zhongguo ke xue yuan Shenyang ying yong sheng tai yan jiu suo zhu ban (20)2 2009
[Effects of applying inorganic P and wheat straw on the microbial biomass P and microbial P concentration in a calcareous soil with low concentration available P]
Xiao-Rong Zhao, Ran Zhou, Gui-Tong Li and Qi-Mei Lin
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In an incubation test, a calcareous soil with low concentration of available P was amended with KH2PO4 (0, 25, 50, and 100 mg P x kg(-1)) and ground wheat straw (5 g C x kg(-1)), and incubated at 25 degrees C for 90 days. The aim was to investigate the change patterns of soil microbial biomass P and... | PMID: 19459371

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International journal of circumpolar health (68)1 2009
Inorganic nutrients and contaminants in subsistence species of Alaska: linking wildlife and human health.
Sara K Moses, Alex V Whiting, Gerald R Bratton, Robert J Taylor and Todd M O'Hara
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Preparation methods alter wildlife tissues from their raw state, significantly affecting element concentrations. Direct evaluation of actual food items is warranted to determine risk-benefit ratios of traditional diets. Traditional foods provide many essential nutrients with a very limited risk from... | PMID: 19331242

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Molecular Pharmacology (75)1 2009
Thiophenecarboxylate suppressor of cyclic nucleotides discovered in a small-molecule screen blocks toxin-induced intestinal fluid secretion.
Lukmanee Tradtrantip, Buranee Yangthara, Prashant Padmawar, Christopher Morrison and A S Verkman
Abstract
We carried out a "pathway" screen of 50,000 small molecules to identify novel modulators of cAMP signaling. One class of compounds, the 2-(acylamino)-3-thiophenecarboxylates, strongly suppressed cAMP and cGMP in multiple cell lines in response to different agonists acting on G-protein-coupled recept... | PMID: 18824527

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Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences (74)3 2009
Utilisation of inorganic salts in fungal crop disease management in the U.K.
T T Deliopoulos, P S PS Kettlewell and M C MC Hare
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The overaLl aim of the study described in this communication was to utilise the findings of a global scientific and technical literature survey on the use of inorganic salts against crop fungal diseases in order to assess the potential of using these substances to reduce the reliance of UK growers o... | PMID: 20222561

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Angewandte Chemie (International Edition) (48)1 2009
Direct fabrication of 3D periodic inorganic microstructures using conformal phase masks.
Matthew C George, Erik C Nelson, John A Rogers and Paul V Braun
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Water Science & Technology (60)5 2009
Chemical composition of composted grape marc.
Antonio F AF Patti, G Jason GJ Issa, Ron R Smernik and Kevin K Wilkinson
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Composted grape marc, produced at the vineyard using different procedures, is generally returned into the vineyard. Information on the chemical composition of these grape marc composts is lacking, particularly the variability that may result from different composting practices. In this study, grape... | PMID: 19717914

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Environmental Science (30)1 2009
[Observation and analysis on water-soluble inorganic chemical compositions of atmospheric aerosol in Gongga Mountain].
Ya-nan YN Zhao, Yue-si YS Wang, Tian-xue TX Wen, Yong-jie YJ Yang and Wei W Li
Abstract
Samples of aerosol are sampled by high volume sampler from Dec. 2005 to Nov. 2006 at high altitude of 1640 m of Gongga Mountain. Water-soluble ions in PM2.5 and PM10 are analyzed by ion chromatogram(IC). The results shows that the annual concentrations of total water-soluble inorganic ions are respe... | PMID: 19353849

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Inorganic Chemistry (47)24 2008
Geometric structure determination of N694C lipoxygenase: a comparative near-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy and extended X-ray absorption fine structure study.
Ritimukta Sarangi, Rosalie K Hocking, Michael L Neidig, Maurizio Benfatto, Theodore R Holman, Edward I Solomon, Keith O Hodgson and Britt Hedman
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The mononuclear nonheme iron active site of N694C soybean lipoxygenase (sLO1) has been investigated in the resting ferrous form using a combination of Fe-K-pre-edge, near-edge (using the minuit X-ray absorption near-edge full multiple-scattering approach), and extended X-ray absorption fine structur... | PMID: 18656914

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Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (58)12 2008
Seasonal variations and evidence for the effectiveness of pollution controls on water-soluble inorganic species in total suspended particulates and fine particulate matter from Xi'an, China.
Zhenxing Z Shen, Richard R Arimoto, Junji J Cao, Renjian R Zhang, Xuxiang X Li, Na N Du, Tomoaki T Okuda, Shunsuke S Nakao and Shigeru S Tanaka
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Total suspended particulate (TSP) and particulate matter less than 2.5 microm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) samples were collected over Xi'an for a 1-yr period to characterize the seasonal variations of water-soluble inorganic ions and to evaluate the effectiveness of the pollution policies and co... | PMID: 19189754

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology (12)6 2008
Binding to protein surfaces by supramolecular multivalent scaffolds.
Vera Martos, Pilar Castreño, Julián Valero and Javier de Mendoza
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Multivalency plays a pivotal role in biological recognition, particularly at protein-protein and protein-carbohydrate interaction sites. Scaffolds of diverse structure, flexibility, and valency are gaining increasing biomedical importance in the development of artificial multivalent ligands for thes... | PMID: 18801458

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Bioelectromagnetics (29)8 2008
The Influence of a gradient static magnetic field on an unstirred Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction.
Hideyuki Okano, Hiroyuki Kitahata, Daisuke Akai and Naohide Tomita
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We examined whether the velocity of chemical waves in the unstirred BZ reaction can be affected by a moderate-intensity SMF exposure depending on the spatial magnetic gradient. The SMF was generated by a parallel pair of attracting rectangular NdFeB magnets positioned opposite each other. The respec... | PMID: 18512693

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Environmental Science & Technology (42)22 2008
Comparison of life cycle emissions and energy consumption for environmentally adapted metalworking fluid systems.
Andres F Clarens, Julie B Zimmerman, Greg A Keoleian, Kim F Hayes and Steven J Skerlos
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A number of environmentally adapted lubricants have been proposed in response to the environmental and health impacts of metalworking fluids (MWFs). The alternatives typically substitute petroleum with vegetable-based components and/or deliver minimum quantities of lubricant in gas rather than water... | PMID: 19068844

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Chemical Reviews (108)11 2008
Protein- and peptide-directed syntheses of inorganic materials.
Matthew B Dickerson, Kenneth H Sandhage and Rajesh R Naik
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PMID: 18973389

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Environmental Science & Technology (42)21 2008
New methods for the environmental chemist's toolbox.
Thomas B TB Hofstetter, Stefano M SM Bernasconi, René P RP Schwarzenbach and Ruben R Kretzschmar
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PMID: 19031848

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Chinese Journal of Chromatography (26)6 2008
[Determination of inorganic ions in explosive residues by capillary zone electrophoresis].
Junhe J Feng, Baoyuan B Guo, Jin-Ming JM Lin, Jianzhong J Xu, Hong H Zhou, Yuyou Y Sun, Yao Y Liu, Yangke Y Quan and Xiaoming X Lu
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Five anions (chlorate, perchlorate, nitrate, nitrite, and sulfate) and two cations (ammonium and potassium) in explosive residues have been separated and determined by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) with indirect ultraviolet detection. The electrolyte buffer for the cation separation was 10 mm... | PMID: 19253541

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Guang pu xue yu guang pu fen xi = Guang pu (28)11 2008
[Application of ICP-AES to detection of inorganic elements in roots bleeding sap from maize and soybean plants]
Liu-Sheng Duan, Ming-Cai Zhang, Xue-Hui Dong, Xiao-Li Tian and Zhao-Hu Li
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The constituents of the roots bleeding sap are an important index characteristic of roots activity and roots-shoots relationship. To compare the differences between the constituents of roots bleeding sap from maize and soybean plants, roots bleeding saps were collected from maize (Zea mays L. cultiv... | PMID: 19271515

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