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Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2012
Hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) has experienced a resurgence in recent years for particle and polymer characterization, principally because of its coupling to a multiplicity of physical detection methods. When coupled to light scattering (both multiangle static and quasi-elastic), viscometric, and refractometric detectors, HDC can determine the ...
André M, Striegel, Amandaa K, Brewer
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Hydrodynamic chromatography (HDC) has experienced a resurgence in recent years for particle and polymer characterization, principally because of its coupling to a multiplicity of physical detection methods. When coupled to light scattering (both multiangle static and quasi-elastic), viscometric, and refractometric detectors, HDC can determine the ...
André M, Striegel, Amandaa K, Brewer
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2001
Cryogel, prevalent in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients, is a plasma fibronectin (pFN)-extra domain A containing FN [EDA(+)FN]-fibrinogen (Fbg) aggregate formed by the addition of heparin (Hep) at low temperature. Although EDA(+)FN is not usually present in normal plasma, its prevalence in rheumatic patients induces cryogelation.
K, Miyamoto +3 more
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Cryogel, prevalent in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients, is a plasma fibronectin (pFN)-extra domain A containing FN [EDA(+)FN]-fibrinogen (Fbg) aggregate formed by the addition of heparin (Hep) at low temperature. Although EDA(+)FN is not usually present in normal plasma, its prevalence in rheumatic patients induces cryogelation.
K, Miyamoto +3 more
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On the hydrodynamics of plasmodesmata
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1978Abstract The effects of geometry, type of fluid and properties of the desmotubule membrane on the fluid transport in plasmodesma are discussed from a hydrodynamics viewpoint. It is shown that the “necking” of the ends of plasmodesma has a profound effect on the volume flow rates reducing them by several orders of magnitude.
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2005
Hydrodynamic delivery has emerged as a near-perfect method for intracellular DNA delivery in vivo. For gene delivery to parenchymal cells, only essential DNA sequences need to be injected via a selected blood vessel, eliminating safety concerns associated with current viral and synthetic vectors.
Mohammed S, Al-Dosari +2 more
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Hydrodynamic delivery has emerged as a near-perfect method for intracellular DNA delivery in vivo. For gene delivery to parenchymal cells, only essential DNA sequences need to be injected via a selected blood vessel, eliminating safety concerns associated with current viral and synthetic vectors.
Mohammed S, Al-Dosari +2 more
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On Squirt Singularities in Hydrodynamics
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Diego Córdoba +2 more
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Hydrodynamic Vortex on Surfaces
Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Clodoaldo Grotta Ragazzo +1 more
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2015
Hydrodynamic delivery (HD) is a broadly used procedure for DNA and RNA delivery in rodents, serving as a powerful tool for gene/protein drug discovery, gene function analysis, target validation, and identification of elements in regulating gene expression in vivo. HD involves a pressurized injection of a large volume of solution into a vasculature. New
Takeshi, Suda, Dexi, Liu
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Hydrodynamic delivery (HD) is a broadly used procedure for DNA and RNA delivery in rodents, serving as a powerful tool for gene/protein drug discovery, gene function analysis, target validation, and identification of elements in regulating gene expression in vivo. HD involves a pressurized injection of a large volume of solution into a vasculature. New
Takeshi, Suda, Dexi, Liu
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Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2013
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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1938
This is a reprint of Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. (2) 43, 376-416 (1937; Zbl 0018.18503).
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This is a reprint of Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. (2) 43, 376-416 (1937; Zbl 0018.18503).
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