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A biological membrane-based novel excisional wound-splinting model in mice (With video)

A biological membrane-based novel excisional wound-splinting model in mice (With video)

... A biological membrane-based, novel, excisional, wound- splinting model in ...the biological membrane on the wound surface immediately before ...

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Natural biological membrane to the accumulation of mercury in water of the Yellow river water effect research

Natural biological membrane to the accumulation of mercury in water of the Yellow river water effect research

... Mercury in biological membrane at different sampling element is shown in figure 1 and figure 3. As can be seen from the figure 1,sample point of mercury content in biofilm in 1 m deep water up to 0.39 mg·kg ...

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Vesiculation of biological membrane driven by curvature induced frustrations in membrane orientational ordering

Vesiculation of biological membrane driven by curvature induced frustrations in membrane orientational ordering

... on biological membrane or vesicle transforma- tions if these configurations that exhibit in-plane mem- brane orientational ...average membrane curvature, which could be trig- gered in a real ...

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Spatial structure of beta amyloid Aβ1 40 in complex with a biological membrane model

Spatial structure of beta amyloid Aβ1 40 in complex with a biological membrane model

... complex with sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles as a model membrane system was investigated by 1 H- 1 H two-dimensional NMR (TOCSY, NOESY) spectroscopy and molecular dynamic method calculations. On the basis of NOE ...

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Polyethylene Glycol Repairs Damaged Membrane; Biophysical Application of Artificial Planar Bilayer to Mimic Biological Membrane

Polyethylene Glycol Repairs Damaged Membrane; Biophysical Application of Artificial Planar Bilayer to Mimic Biological Membrane

... re-formed membrane was also affected mainly by the larger PEGs applied in this study, and stable membranes were formed in the presence of ...intact membrane. According to the results obtained with respect ...

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In vivo assembly of a biological membrane of defined size, shape, and lipid composition.

In vivo assembly of a biological membrane of defined size, shape, and lipid composition.

... Thus, membrane vesicles made by mutant tsl resembled the membrane of the wild-type virus in size, shape, and lipid composition, but contained only one of the four structural proteins of [r] ...

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Visualizing biological membrane organization and dynamics

Visualizing biological membrane organization and dynamics

... the membrane surface as shown in ...as membrane remodeling by peptides ...plasma membrane [50, ...of membrane domains [54]. At the other end of the length scale, membrane objects in a ...

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Biological Membrane Structure By Solid-State NMR

Biological Membrane Structure By Solid-State NMR

... of membrane systems consists in using either mechanically or magnetically oriented bilayer samples in order to remove the orientation dependence of the different magnetic interactions discussed ...

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Vol 8, No 6 (2017)

Vol 8, No 6 (2017)

... T raditional perturbation methods depend on a small parameter which is difficult to be found for real-life nonlinear problems. To overcome this problem, in this article a powerful analytical methods (single parameter ...

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Stability of membranous nanostructures: a possible key mechanism in cancer progression

Stability of membranous nanostructures: a possible key mechanism in cancer progression

... and vesiculation takes place in erythrocytes which lack a nucleus and cytoskeleton, and in cells with a nucleus and cytoskeleton. Moreover, these features can also be observed in artificial membranes composed of pure or ...

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Analysis of intravenous lipid emulsions and their effect on cellular structure and function

Analysis of intravenous lipid emulsions and their effect on cellular structure and function

... a biological membrane the fluorophore is free to ...the membrane i.e. the resistance of the membrane to the probe’s movement (van Ginkel et ...

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ETHOSOMES AS ELASTIC VESICLES IN TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY: AN OVERVIEW

ETHOSOMES AS ELASTIC VESICLES IN TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY: AN OVERVIEW

... . The interest in designing transdermal delivery systems was relaunched after the discovery of elastic vesicles: Ethosomes. Ethosomes are novel carrier system used for delivery of drugs having low penetration through the ...

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How Far Do Membrane Potentials Extend in Space Beyond the Membrane Itself?

How Far Do Membrane Potentials Extend in Space Beyond the Membrane Itself?

... the membrane potential extends into the solution either side of the membrane a distance of approximately ±2 nm, which is comparable to the thickness of a typical biological ...a biological ...

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Relating microscopic charge movement to macroscopic currents: the Ramo-Shockley theorem applied to ion channels

Relating microscopic charge movement to macroscopic currents: the Ramo-Shockley theorem applied to ion channels

... In deriving an electric coordinate using an equilibrium theory of screening, Roux assumed that the baths are in thermodynamic equilibrium. Given that ions in solutions can form screening configurations very fast (~1 ns), ...

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Refined Agent Model Using Shape Based Grained Structure: Application to Membrane Molecules

Refined Agent Model Using Shape Based Grained Structure: Application to Membrane Molecules

... Computational performances are often the main drawback for MAS. The needs to implement thousands of agents and the multiple direct interactions between agents re- main the main cost in computing time, comparing for ...

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Relating Microscopic Charge Movement to Macroscopic Currents: The Ramo-Shockley Theorem Applied to Ion Channels

Relating Microscopic Charge Movement to Macroscopic Currents: The Ramo-Shockley Theorem Applied to Ion Channels

... actual biological experiment are frustrating because most of the computational effort concerns ions in the baths, not charges in the pore or channel protein of biological ...the membrane and protein ...

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Membrane Structures of the Hemifusion-Inducing Fusion Peptide Mutant G1S and the Fusion-Blocking Mutant G1V of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Suggest a Mechanism for Pore Opening in Membrane Fusion

Membrane Structures of the Hemifusion-Inducing Fusion Peptide Mutant G1S and the Fusion-Blocking Mutant G1V of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Suggest a Mechanism for Pore Opening in Membrane Fusion

... Proposed mechanism. The requirement for a smooth tip at the end of the glycine edge on the N-terminal arm raises interesting mechanistic questions about how the hemifusion intermediate progresses to full fusion. A ...

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Impact of ozonation and biological activated carbon filtration on ceramic membrane fouling

Impact of ozonation and biological activated carbon filtration on ceramic membrane fouling

... 689 Plummer, J.D. and Edzwald, J.K. (2001) Effect of ozone on algae as precursors for trihalomethane 690 and haloacetic acid production. Environmental Science and Technology 35(18), 3661-3668. 691 Polyakov, Y.S. and ...

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Role of the amniotic membrane as a biological graft material in intra oral lesions

Role of the amniotic membrane as a biological graft material in intra oral lesions

... Amniotic membrane, by enabling the endothelium to proliferate over the membrane itself, avoids dense fibrosis formation befo re the resorption occurs 12,70,116 ...amniotic membrane inhibits the ...

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Complete Treatment of Compost Leachate Using Integrated Biological and Membrane Filtration Processes

Complete Treatment of Compost Leachate Using Integrated Biological and Membrane Filtration Processes

... permeable membrane called Osmotic Membrane BioReactor (OsMBR) has been suggested instead of microporous membrane as a low fouling alternative ...

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