نتایج جستجو برای: surface capping

تعداد نتایج: 640390  

1999
M. Tomaselli J. L. Yarger M. Bruchez R. H. Havlin D. deGraw A. Pines A. P. Alivisatos

We report the results of P NMR measurements on trioctylphosphine oxide ~TOPO! passivated InP quantum dots. The spectra show distinct surface-capping sites, implying a manifold of crystal– ligand bonding configurations. Two In P surface components are resolved and related to different electronic surroundings. With decreasing particle size the In P core resonance reveals an increasing upfield che...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1985
J A Cooper T D Pollard

Acanthamoeba capping protein increased the rate of actin polymerization from monomers with and without calcium. In the absence of calcium, capping protein also increased the critical concentration for polymerization. Various models were evaluated for their ability to predict the effect of capping protein on kinetic curves for actin polymerization under conditions where the critical concentratio...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Minzhou Huang Changsong Yang Dorothy A. Schafer John A. Cooper Henry N. Higgs Sally H. Zigmond

Each actin filament has a pointed and a barbed end, however, filament elongation occurs primarily at the barbed end. Capping proteins, by binding to the barbed end, can terminate this elongation. The rate of capping depends on the concentration of capping protein [1], and thus, if capping terminates elongation, the length of filaments should vary inversely with the concentration of capping prot...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1974
Emil R. Unanue Kenneth A. Ault Morris J. Karnovsky

Microscopic examination of spleen lymphocytes discloses a small number moving at random at a given time. The majority of lymphocytes with this spontaneous movement are thymic derived. Addition of anti-Ig antibodies stimulates random movement of B lymphocytes. This movement depends upon a bivalent antibody and a metabolically active cell. The movement is inhibited by DFP, suggesting the involvem...

2004
D. Zhi M. Wei D. W. Pashley

In order to fabricate an effective device structure based on InAs quantum dots (QDs), the QD layers must be encapsulated within a matrix that has a wider band gap. This encapsulation is usually achieved by the overgrowth of GaAs. Coherent strained InAs/GaAs islands, which were previously formed on the (0 0 1) GaAs substrate surface, can then be buried in the semiconductor matrix to form QDs. Th...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1976
J W Goding J E Layton

Double fluorescence studies indicated that most mature lymphocytes of 11-52-wk-old mice possess both IgM and IgD-like surface immunoglobulins, while spleen cells from neonatal mice possess surface IgM only. These molecules cap independently with class-specific antisera, but co-cap when capping is induced by antigen. It is proposed that the two heavy chains on individual lymphocytes possess simi...

In this research iron manganese oxide nanocomposites were prepared by co-precipitation, sol-gel and mechanochemical methods by using iron (III) nitrate, iron (II) sulfate and manganese (II) nitrate as starting materials. These nanocomposites were prepared in the presence of various catalyst beds. The polyvinyl pyrrolidon (PVP) was used as a capping agent to control the agglomeration of the nano...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Divya J Mekala Terrence L Geiger

As CTL adhere to and lyze their targets, they extract cognate Ag-MHC and represent this on their own cell surface. Whether such self-presented cognate Ag stimulate the TCR of a CTL is uncertain. To analyze this, we examined TCR capping in response to self-presented Ag. We found that OVA peptide-specific OT-1 CTL that were pulsed with cognate peptide Ag did not cap their TCR, implying that the a...

A. Mirzaei A. Salmani Oskuloo M. H. Hosseini S. L. Sharifi

The special application of iron-manganese oxide nanocatalysts has been investigated in decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. In this research, iron-manganese oxide nanocomposites were synthesized by co-precipitation, sol-gel and mechanochemical methods using iron (III) nitrate, iron (II) sulfate and manganese (II) nitrate as starting materials. These nanocomposites were prepared on the variou...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2012
C Lanthony J M Ducéré M Djafari Rouhani A Hemeryck A Estève C Rossi

We propose a barrierless mechanism for describing the oxidation of Al(111) in which oxygen atoms located on the outer surface extract aluminum atoms of the surface layers through local cooperation of other pre-adsorbed oxygen atoms. We show the details of this complex chemical process that kinetically competes with the non-destructive formation of an oxygen monolayer onto the Al surface, thus e...

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