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S‐Nitrosation and Ubiquitin‐Proteasome System Interplay in Neuromuscular Disorders
Protein S‐nitrosation is deemed as a prototype of posttranslational modifications governing cell signaling. It takes place on specific cysteine residues that covalently incorporate a nitric oxide (NO) moiety to form S‐nitrosothiol derivatives and depends on the ratio between NO produced by NO synthases and nitrosothiol removal catalyzed by ...
Salvatore Rizza +5 more
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Abstract The accurate representation of cloud droplet number concentration (Nd) is crucial for predicting future climate. However, models often underestimate Nd over the Southern Ocean (SO), where natural sources dominate, and aerosols are composed primarily of marine biogenic sulfate and sea spray.
Litai Kang +6 more
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A Lathyrus sativus L. mutant isolated in ethylmethane sulfonate‐treated M2 progeny of mother variety BioL‐212 and designated as rlfL-1 was characterized by inwardly rolled‐leaf and stem and bud fasciations. The mutant exhibited karyomorphological peculiarities in both mitosis and meiosis with origin of aneuploidy.
Dibyendu Talukdar +2 more
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The effect of pH on the gold nanoparticle formation is investigated. Total gold ion conversion and the particle size distribution are discussed. ABSTRACT Plasma‐driven solution electrochemistry offers alternatives to wet‐chemical methods for synthesizing nanomaterials.
Jae Hyun Nam, Peter Bruggeman
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Thermal noise and the incessant vibration of the outer hair cells in the cochlea
The continual exposure of outer hair cells (OHCs) to thermal noise causes vibrations in resonant frequency. As these vibrations are backprojected, they should be recordable as audiofrequencies in the outer ear canal. But even though they are likely to be amplified in some areas by clustering in terms of the chaos theory, they cannot be picked up in the
W. Fritze, M. Steurer
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Short Review on Plasma–Aerosol Interactions
Schematic representation of plasma–aerosol interactions, including the chemistry and transport of the key reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Plasma‐activated aerosols show high chemical reactivity within small liquid microdroplet volumes, making them suitable for various applications, for example, industrial processes, nitrogen fixation and ...
Mario Janda +3 more
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The study compared the effects of the flow regimes (laminar, transitional, and turbulent), treatment time, and the volume of water and plasma‐activated water bubbles circulation on the inactivation of the mixed‐species biofilms of Salmonella Typhimurium and Aeromonas australiensis grown on the inner surfaces of the polyvinyl chloride pipes.
Harleen Kaur Dhaliwal +2 more
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Hydrogels for Gasotransmitter Delivery: Nitric Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Hydrogen Sulfide
Nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are three gasotransmitters that play myriad roles in both healthy physiology and pathophysiology of numerous disorders. In this review, the biological significance of gasotransmitters is emphasized and their therapeutic applications when they are incorporated (chemically or physically)
Santu Sarkar +2 more
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Ammonia (NH3) stands out as a promising green energy carrier in the context of the world’s future energy demands. The current ammonia production heavily relies on the energy‐intensive Haber–Bosch (H–B) process, contributing significantly to worldwide energy consumption (1–2%) and escalating carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5%.
Gazi A. K. M. Rafiqul Bari +2 more
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Expresión y modernidad: el concurso para el rascacielos de Salvo Hnos. Montevideo, 1922
Fil: Bonicatto, Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo.
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