نتایج جستجو برای: glass beads

تعداد نتایج: 83206  

Journal: :BMC Chemical Biology 2005
Yuhua Lu Niloufer G Irani Erich Grotewold

BACKGROUND Natural products have numerous medicinal applications and play important roles in the biology of the organisms that accumulate them. Few methods are currently available for identifying proteins that bind to small molecules, therefore the discovery of cellular targets for natural products with pharmacological activity continues to pose a significant challenge in drug validation. Simil...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
J C Venter J E Dixon P R Maroko N O Kaplan

Catecholamines bound covalently to glass beads have been found to have biological activity in several systems. Experimental evidence has been found that immobilized epinephrine and isoproterenol accelerate the heart rate in dogs, chick embryo, and chick heart cells grown in culture, whereas immobilized propranolol results in a decrease in heart rate. Isoproterenol bound to glass beads has also ...

2012
Antoine Leblanc-Hotte Raphael St-Gelais

This paper reports a label-free biosensor combining microfluidics and optical detection based on a Fabry-Perot refractometer. The device monolithically integrates waveguides coupled to distributed Bragg mirrors and also a hydrodynamic particle injector enabling cells to enter the sensor cavity. Recent developments in sub-populations identification based on volumetric refractive index measuremen...

Journal: :Cell 1985
R D Vale B J Schnapp T S Reese M P Sheetz

A reconstituted system for examining directed organelle movements along purified microtubules has been developed. Axoplasm from the squid giant axon was separated into soluble supernatant and organelle-enriched fractions. Movement of axoplasmic organelles along MAP-free microtubules occurred consistently only after addition of axoplasmic supernatant and ATP. The velocity of such organelle movem...

2013
K Poonkuzhali

Laccase from Pleurotus florida was immobilized on agarose/agar/polyacrylamide gel, glass beads and alginate beads. The laccase entrapped agarose gel exhibited 88% of immobilization yield as compared to laccase immobilization on glass bead (72%) and Ba-alginate (50%). The enzyme embodied in agarose gel showed greater storage stability at 16°C as compared to enzyme immobilized on glass beads and ...

2013
Sun-Il Kim Yuanzheng Wu Ka-Lyun Kim Geun-Joong Kim Hyun-Jae Shin

An efficient method for Pichia cell disruption that employs an aminopropyl magnesium phyllosilicate (AMP) clay-assisted glass beads mill is presented. AMP clay is functionalized nanocomposite resembling the talc parent structure Si8Mg6O20(OH)4 that has been proven to permeate the bacterial membrane and cause cell lysis. The recombinant capsid protein of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) expr...

Journal: :Journal of physics 2021

Abstract Road traffic markings are made of glass beads embedded in paint. To analyze the effects glass-bead radius, embedment depth, correlated color temperature light sources, and incident angle on reflective performance beads, a numerical model is established using geometric optics method, effective conditions analyzed, calculation methods for optical power devised, non-standard planes calcul...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1962
P B HAMILTON S G KNIGHT

The use of glass beads in a high-speed mixing device to rupture organisms was applied to molds. The use of a mixer in which the propellor shaft enters from the top into a metal mixing chamber made it possible to immerse the whole device in a salt water and ice mixture so that the temperature of the glass-bead slurry could be kept below 5 C without difficulty. Mycelia, glass beads, and buffer in...

Journal: :Antiquity 2021

Morphological and compositional analysis of glass beads from three shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean world has increased our understanding chronology distribution mid-fifteenth to mid-seventeenth century glass.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
T A Kadima M A Pickard

Chloroperoxidase (CPO) purified from Caldariomyces fumago CMI 89362 was covalently bound to aminopropyl-glass by using a modification of an established method. Acid-washed glass was derivatized by using aminopropyltriethoxysilane, and the enzyme was ionically bound at low ionic strength. Further treatment with glutaraldehyde covalently linked the enzyme to the glass beads in an active form. No ...

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