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Variations in pH Sensitivity, Acid Stability, and Fusogenicity of Three Influenza Virus H3 Subtypes

Variations in pH Sensitivity, Acid Stability, and Fusogenicity of Three Influenza Virus H3 Subtypes

... HA pH sensitivity and acid stability and the rate and extent of membrane ...decreasing pH, while the fu- sion of the egg-adapted strains Udorn and X:31 is strongly dependent on pH (and is ...

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Photoconductivity, pH Sensitivity, Noise, and Channel Length Effects in Si Nanowire FET Sensors

Photoconductivity, pH Sensitivity, Noise, and Channel Length Effects in Si Nanowire FET Sensors

... of pH sensors are discussed more detailed in [2–4]. It is shown that the pH sensitivity of silicon bulk materials is ...Good pH sensing properties of Si nanowires (NW), with a ...

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Oxygen and pH-sensitivity of articular chondrocytes

Oxygen and pH-sensitivity of articular chondrocytes

... The findings in this chapter demonstrate that resveratrol abrogated ROS production, partially or totally restored membrane polarisation and significantly increased SOD2 protein expression in OA chondrocytes. Several ...

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pH-sensitivity of YFP provides an intracellular indicator of programmed cell death

pH-sensitivity of YFP provides an intracellular indicator of programmed cell death

... at pH 7 and pH 5.5 were chosen in order to mimic the pH drop measured in onion cells expressing ...first pH treatment and 3) after a second pH treatment (Figure 2A, B and ...to ...

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Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

... Scanning vibrating electrode technique (SVET) is employed to detect the current flow caused by corrosion above the artificial pitting corrosion sites where the local pH lowering has been experimentally proved 46 . ...

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Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

... HADDF STEM image and STEM EDX mapping were recorded from Cs–corrected Titan 80–300 microscopes operated at 300 kV. Structure, size and porosity of the samples were characterized by TEM (Zeiss EM912), BET (Macromeritics ...

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Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

Bioinspired nanovalves with selective permeability and pH sensitivity

... The bio-mimic/inspired release systems, for example, the cell mimic polyersomes, 1 have been tailored to be sensitive to a wide range of stimuli 2 (e.g. pH, light, temperature, redox, electrostatic force, magnetic ...

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pH-sensitive micelles self-assembled from polymer brush (PAE-g-cholesterol)-b-PEG-b-(PAE-g-cholesterol) for anticancer drug delivery and controlled release

pH-sensitive micelles self-assembled from polymer brush (PAE-<em>g</em>-cholesterol)-<em>b</em>-PEG-<em>b</em>-(PAE-<em>g</em>-cholesterol) for anticancer drug delivery and controlled release

... ent pH values were determined to further investigate the pH-sensitivity of polymer brush, as shown in Figure ...the pH value was higher than ...the pH values (from ...the pH ...

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High Performance GdTixOy Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor pH Sensor and Biosensor

High Performance GdTixOy Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor pH Sensor and Biosensor

... The ion–selective field–effect transistors (ISFETs) have been used popularly as biochemical and pH sensors since they were first demonstrated by Bergveld in 1970’s [1-3]. Electrical potential produced by ions at ...

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Formulation, characterization and tissue distribution of a novel pH-sensitive long-circulating liposome-based theranostic suitable for molecular imaging and drug delivery

Formulation, characterization and tissue distribution of a novel pH-sensitive long-circulating liposome-based theranostic suitable for molecular imaging and drug delivery

... good pH-sensitivity (up to 20% release) and satisfactory stability (stability ...but pH-insensitive control, show- ing major accumulation in liver, spleen, intestine and ...in ...

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Purification and properties of sulfite oxidase from human liver

Purification and properties of sulfite oxidase from human liver

... MIany of the properties of human liver sulfite oxidase that the pH sensitivity of the molybdenum center is have been shown to be identical to those of rat, chicken, clearly conserved in [r] ...

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Chronic hypercapnia modulates respiratory related central
pH/CO2 chemoreception in an amphibian, Bufo marinus

Chronic hypercapnia modulates respiratory related central pH/CO2 chemoreception in an amphibian, Bufo marinus

... aCSF pH in series 1 although there was a small but significant increase in series ...reduced pH sensitivity in vitro is not unexpected given the absence of afferent input to the brainstem–spinal cord ...

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Time dependent pH sensing phenomena using CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in EIS structure

Time dependent pH sensing phenomena using CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in EIS structure

... pH with time. Therefore, the QD sensor can be used as a differential sensor. Cordero et al. [18] proposed the im- proved luminescence behavior of QDs after passivation of the surface trap states by adsorption of ...

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A pH-sensitive multifunctional gene carrier assembled via layer-by-layer technique for efficient gene delivery

A pH-sensitive multifunctional gene carrier assembled via layer-by-layer technique for efficient gene delivery

... of gene carriers associated with the use of hydrophilic polymers (ie, polyethylene glycol). It was interesting that the outermost CMCS layer had pH- sensitivity, which pos- sessed cationic charges under ...

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Effect of Light on the Sensitivity of CuS Thin Film EGFET Implemented as pH Sensor

Effect of Light on the Sensitivity of CuS Thin Film EGFET Implemented as pH Sensor

... PANalytical using X-ray diffractometer (XRD) equipped with CuKα source (λ=0.15418 nm) was used to check the phase purity and crystal structure. NOVA NANOSEM 450 field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) was ...

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A Comparison of the Respiratory Function of the Haemocyanins of Vertically Migrating and Non Migrating Pelagic, Deep Sea Oplophorid) Shrimps

A Comparison of the Respiratory Function of the Haemocyanins of Vertically Migrating and Non Migrating Pelagic, Deep Sea Oplophorid) Shrimps

... It has also been suggested that there is an inverse relationship between the temperature sensitivity and pH sensitivity of haemocyanin O 2 binding, so that animals with large Bohr coeffi[r] ...

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Sensing Performance of EGFET pH Sensors with CuO Nanowires Fabricated on Glass Substrate

Sensing Performance of EGFET pH Sensors with CuO Nanowires Fabricated on Glass Substrate

... (EGFET) pH sensors with an intrinsic copper oxide (CuO) nanowire array was fabricated on a glass substrate by directly heating a Cu film at 450°C for 5 h in ...EGFET pH sensors with CuO NWs exhibited ...

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“Air Pollution Tolerance
Index of Plants at Perumalmalai Hills, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India” by Krishnaveni M.,
Chandrasekar R., Amsavalli L., Madhaiyan P., Durairaj S., India.

“Air Pollution Tolerance Index of Plants at Perumalmalai Hills, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India” by Krishnaveni M., Chandrasekar R., Amsavalli L., Madhaiyan P., Durairaj S., India.

... 3 Sensitivity and tolerance nature of plants to air pollutants varies with change in Leaf extract pH, Relative water contents (RWC), Ascorbic acid content and Total Chlorophyll ...

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Indirect Determination of Mercury by Inhibition of Glucose Oxidase Immobilized on a Carbon Paste Electrode

Indirect Determination of Mercury by Inhibition of Glucose Oxidase Immobilized on a Carbon Paste Electrode

... the sensitivity of the electrode (nA L mg -1 ) in dependence of the operating potential is displayed in ...increasing sensitivity with increasing potential up to ...

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pH Optimum of Hemagglutinin-Mediated Membrane Fusion Determines Sensitivity of Influenza A Viruses to the Interferon-Induced Antiviral State and IFITMs

pH Optimum of Hemagglutinin-Mediated Membrane Fusion Determines Sensitivity of Influenza A Viruses to the Interferon-Induced Antiviral State and IFITMs

... high pH optimum of fusion would allow IAV to enter the cell from early rather than late endosomes and by this means reduce the susceptibility of the virus to IFITM3, which mainly resides in the late endosomes ...

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