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Role of oxidative damage in toxicity of particulates
Free radical research, 2010Particulates are small particles of solid or liquid suspended in liquid or air. In vitro studies show that particles generate reactive oxygen species, deplete endogenous antioxidants, alter mitochondrial function and produce oxidative damage to lipids ...
P. Møller+9 more
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1999
Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of the various developments in the field of non-Newtonian fluid–particle systems which include the drag force, wall effects, and settling velocity of single spherical and non-spherical particles and bubbles and drops in various types of non-Newtonian fluids which are particularly based on power-law ...
R.P. Chhabra, J.F. Richardson
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents an overview of the various developments in the field of non-Newtonian fluid–particle systems which include the drag force, wall effects, and settling velocity of single spherical and non-spherical particles and bubbles and drops in various types of non-Newtonian fluids which are particularly based on power-law ...
R.P. Chhabra, J.F. Richardson
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The Response to Particulate Debris
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1993The most common cause of failure of total hip and other arthroplasties is aseptic loosening of the prosthesis. Substantial evidence suggests that the adverse tissue response to prosthesis wear particles is an important contributor to bone loss around implants.
David R. Haynes+4 more
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Particulate promotion of tolerance [PDF]
Antigen-coupled nanoparticles induce T cell tolerance and can attenuate autoimmune disease.
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2014
It is known that some particulates and crystals stimulate the immune system to induce inflammatory responses. Nanometer- to micrometer-sized crystal, sphere, and hydrogel forms of aluminum salts (referred to as “alum”) have been used as vaccine adjuvants to enhance antibody responses in animals and humans.
Cevayir Coban, Etsushi Kuroda, Ken Ishii
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It is known that some particulates and crystals stimulate the immune system to induce inflammatory responses. Nanometer- to micrometer-sized crystal, sphere, and hydrogel forms of aluminum salts (referred to as “alum”) have been used as vaccine adjuvants to enhance antibody responses in animals and humans.
Cevayir Coban, Etsushi Kuroda, Ken Ishii
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Science, 2008
BIOTECHNOLOGY Using a highly sensitive procedure for the detection of proteins, Kim et al. report an enhanced diagnostic test for the presence of HIV in human plasma. In their approach, the HIV p24 Gag protein was trapped between magnetic microparticles, which had been functionalized with sheep antibodies to p24, and gold nanoparticles, which had been ...
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BIOTECHNOLOGY Using a highly sensitive procedure for the detection of proteins, Kim et al. report an enhanced diagnostic test for the presence of HIV in human plasma. In their approach, the HIV p24 Gag protein was trapped between magnetic microparticles, which had been functionalized with sheep antibodies to p24, and gold nanoparticles, which had been ...
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2003
AbstractThis chapter provides a general introduction to the assessment of particulate matter exposures in environmental epidemiological studies. It discusses strategies and methods used, and various samplers for monitoring. It provides various examples and references.
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AbstractThis chapter provides a general introduction to the assessment of particulate matter exposures in environmental epidemiological studies. It discusses strategies and methods used, and various samplers for monitoring. It provides various examples and references.
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2020
International audience; Particulate matter (PM), defined as the sum of solid and liquid particles suspended in the air, is often divided into two main groups: the coarse fraction with a size ranging from 2.5 to 10 µm (PM10–PM2.5), and the fine fraction with a size smaller than 2.5 µm (PM2.5).
Dong, Jun+4 more
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International audience; Particulate matter (PM), defined as the sum of solid and liquid particles suspended in the air, is often divided into two main groups: the coarse fraction with a size ranging from 2.5 to 10 µm (PM10–PM2.5), and the fine fraction with a size smaller than 2.5 µm (PM2.5).
Dong, Jun+4 more
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The IWA Anaerobic Digestion Model No 1 (ADM1).
Water Science and Technology, 2002The IWA Anaerobic Digestion Modelling Task Group was established in 1997 at the 8th World Congress on Anaerobic Digestion (Sendai, Japan) with the goal of developing a generalised anaerobic digestion model.
D. Batstone+8 more
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Managing particulates in cellular therapy.
Cytotherapy, 2012he concept of particulates, while common to many in the pharmaceutical and blood transfusion disciplines, represents a distinct challenge in the field of cellular therapy.
D. Clarke+11 more
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