نتایج جستجو برای: keywords different iron oxides fractions

تعداد نتایج: 3584631  

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Received: 3 April, 2009 Accepted: 5 Oct, 2009 Abstract Background & Aim: Nowadays, different medical approaches are used for the treatment of cancers, but in most cases they are not effective or have serious side-effects. This has prompted scientists to look for more effective drugs with less toxicity. This study was to evaluate the cell cytotoxicity effect of fractions isolated from Pleurotu...

2007
Paul Sharp Surjit Kaila Srai Nathan Subramaniam

Iron is an essential trace metal in the human diet due to its obligate role in a number of metabolic processes. In the diet, iron is present in a number of different forms, generally described as haem (from haemoglobin and myoglobin in animal tissue) and non-haem iron (including ferric oxides and salts, ferritin and lactoferrin). This review describes the molecular mechanisms that co-ordinate t...

2016
Shui-Sheng Fan Feng-Hsiang Chang Hsin-Ta Hsueh Tzu-Hsing Ko

Free iron is one of the major analytical items for soil basic properties. It is also an important indicator for understanding the genesis of soil, soil classification, and soil distribution behavior. In this study, an alternative analytical method (chemisorption) based on thermodynamic knowledge was proposed for measurement of total free iron oxides in soils. Several representative soil samples...

2017
Pierre Danhier Gladys Deumer Nicolas Joudiou Caroline Bouzin Philippe Levêque Vincent Haufroid Bénédicte F. Jordan Olivier Feron Pierre Sonveaux Bernard Gallez

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cell tracking of cancer cells labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxides (SPIO) allows visualizing metastatic cells in preclinical models. However, previous works showed that the signal void induced by SPIO on T2(*)-weighted images decreased over time. Here, we aim at characterizing the fate of iron oxide nanoparticles used in cell tracking studies and the role ...

Journal: :Biofouling 2009
M S Waters E C Salas S D Goodman F E Udwadia K H Nealson

Corrosion is a natural global problem of immense importance. Oxidation of iron and steel not only compromises the structural stability of a widely used and versatile material but it also creates an abrasive compound (iron oxide) that can score the surfaces of metals, rendering them useless for the purpose for which they were designed. Clearly, the identification of corrosion in its nascent stag...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Takahiro Misawa Masatoshi Imada

Two families of high-temperature superconductors whose critical temperatures are higher than 50 K are known. One are the copper oxides and the other are the iron-based superconductors. Comparisons of mechanisms between these two in terms of common ground as well as distinctions will greatly help in searching for higher T(c) superconductors. However, studies on mechanisms for the iron family bas...

Journal: :npj clean water 2021

Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentrations have been increasing in parts of the northern hemisphere for several decades. This process—brownification—often accompanies iron and aluminum, but metal–DOM interactions these concurrent trends imply are poorly described. Here we used field-flow fractionation with UV ICP-MS detection to measure size distribution colloidal iron, manganese, c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Orit Sivan Gilad Antler Alexandra V Turchyn Jeffrey J Marlow Victoria J Orphan

Seep sediments are dominated by intensive microbial sulfate reduction coupled to the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM). Through geochemical measurements of incubation experiments with methane seep sediments collected from Hydrate Ridge, we provide insight into the role of iron oxides in sulfate-driven AOM. Seep sediments incubated with (13)C-labeled methane showed co-occurring sulfate reduct...

2004
Jonathan W. Roller

Arsenic sorbs strongly to the surfaces of Fe(III) (hydr)oxides. Under aerobic conditions, oxygen acts as the terminal electron acceptor in microbial respiration and Fe(III) (hydr)oxides are highly insoluble, thus arsenic remains associated with Fe(III) (hydr)oxide phases. However, under anaerobic conditions Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms can couple the reduction of solid phase Fe(III) (hydr)ox...

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