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Highly efficient and versatile anodes for biofuel cells based on cellobiose dehydrogenase from Myriococcum thermophilum

A powerful alternative to glucose oxidase as anode material in implantable biofuel cells is presented: Cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) from the ascomycete Myriococcum thermophilum (MtCDH) catalyzes the electrochemical oxidation of glucose, lactose, and cellobiose over a broad pH range. Current densities of more than 1 mA . cm(-2) can be reached when MtCDH is wired to an Os redox polymer in the pres

A highly tunable lateral quantum dot realized in InGaAs/InP by an etching technique

We report on the realization of a quantum dot in a modulation doped InGaAs/InP heterostructure by electron beam lithography and chemical wet etching. Using etched trench defined in-plane gates and a local top gate, the tunneling barriers, electron density, and electrostatic potential of the dot can be tuned. Electrical measurements reveal clear Coulomb blockade behavior of the electron transport t

Changes in allozyme frequencies in Festuca ovina populations after a 9-year nutrient/water experiment

1 The grass Festuca ovina is an important constituent of the species-rich 'alvar' grasslands on the Baltic island of Oland. Levels of allozyme polymorphism are high and variation is known to be correlated with habitat variation (soil moisture, pH and depth). 2 A 9-year field experiment on species diversity provided replicate plots (in three sites) that had been subjected to six different experimen

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Radiography of the epididymis, vas deferens and vesicle was formed in 72 subjects admitted for sterility. The technique employed, its indications, and the results achieved are discussed. Several examples are presented.

Pharmacokinetics of a low molecular weight heparin, logiparin, after intravenous and subcutaneous administration to healthy volunteers

In six healthy volunteers we have estimated the pharmacokinetic parameters of the anti factor Xa (AXa) and anti factor IIa (AIIa) activities of a LMW heparin, Logiparin. For the AXa the following parameters were estimated in a 1-compartment model (mean and 95% confidence limits in brackets): elimination half life 82 minutes (60-127 min), absorption half life (s.c. inj.) 200 minutes (137-368 min),

Synthesis of Dihalo-Substituted Analogues of Tröger’s Base from ortho- and meta-Substituted Anilines.

For the first time, ortho- and meta-halo-substituted anilines were successfully condensed with formaldehyde to dihalo-substituted analogues of Trögers base. By using paraformaldehyde and TFA, yields of 2-85% of these potential supramolecular building blocks were obtained. Even the inconceivable achievement of condensing anilines unsubstituted in para-position to analogues of Trögers base was succe

Wnt-5a has tumor suppressor activity in thyroid carcinoma

Stabilization of beta-catenin by inhibition of its phosphorylation is characteristic of an activation of the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway and is associated with various human carcinomas. It contrasts to an as yet incompletely characterized action of an alternative noncanonical Wnt signaling pathway on neoplastic transformation. The aim of the present study was to test the effects o

Fully automated microchip system for the detection of quantal exocytosis from single and small ensembles of cells

A lab-on-a-chip device that enables positioning of single or small ensembles of cells on an aperture in close proximity to a mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) modified sensing electrode has been developed and characterized. The microchip was used for the detection of Ca(2+)-dependent quantal catecholamine exocytosis from single as well as small assemblies of rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. The frequ

Novel pathogenic mechanism suggested by ex vivo analysis of MCT8 (SLC16A2) mutations

Monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8; approved symbol SLC16A2) facilitates cellular uptake and efflux of 3,3',5-triiodothyronine (T3). Mutations in MCT8 arc associated with severe psychomotor retardation, high serum T3 and low 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine (rT3) levels. Here we report three novel MCT8 mutations. Two subjects with the F501 del mutation have mild psychomotor retardation with slightly elev

Perspectives that lay persons with and without health problems show toward coronary heart disease: An integrated biopsychosocial approach.

Objective: We studied what patients with acute coronary heart disease (CHD) considered the three most stressful factors experienced during the month before testing and what they attributed their heart disease to. Methods: We studied the occurrence and severity of physiologic, psychologic, and psychosocial stressors in 117 patients with acute CHD and 117 referents, not diagnosed with CHD, matched b

Fibromodulin-null murine knee joints display increased incidences of osteoarthritis and alterations in tissue biochemistry

Objective: To elucidate variations in tissue ultrastructure and incidence of pathology between fibromodulin (FM)-null mice and wild-type (WT) animals. Design: FM-null and WT siblings from different age groups were compared. Serial sections were made through paraffin-embedded whole knees and investigated histologically. Additionally, medial femoral condyle peaks from sibling pairs were investigated

Successes and Failures of Kadanoff-Baym Dynamics in Hubbard Nanoclusters

We study the nonequilibrium dynamics of small, strongly correlated clusters, described by a Hubbard Hamiltonian, by propagating in time the Kadanoff-Baym equations within the Hartree-Fock, second Born, GW, and T-matrix approximations. We compare the results to exact numerical solutions. We find that the time-dependent T matrix is overall superior to the other approximations, and is in good agreeme

Particle Emission from High-spin States

The present status of prompt particle emission from high-spin states in the mass A~60 region is shortly summarized. The focus lies on recent results from a GAMMASPHERE experiment, which aimed at the combined in-beam high-resolution spectroscopy of light charged particles and γ rays. More detailed studies of known cases as well as the identification of new cases of discrete prompt proton and α-part

Release of intact and fragmented osteocalcin molecules from bone matrix during bone resorption in vitro

Osteocalcin detected from serum samples is considered a specific marker of osteoblast activity and bone formation rate. However, osteocalcin embedded in bone matrix must also be released during bone resorption. To understand the contribution of each type of bone cell in circulating osteocalcin levels, we used immunoassays detecting different molecular forms of osteocalcin to monitor bone resorptio

On the mechanism of electrophoretic migration of DNA in pluronic gels

Capillary electrophoresis of nucleic acids has recently employed gels of self-assembled uncharged triblock copolymers as sieving media. Pluronic F127 contains poly(ethylene oxide) (EO) and poly(propylene oxide) (PO) with the block structure (EO)(106)(PO)(70)(EO)(106). Aqueous solutions of 30% w/w of this polymer are liquids at low temperatures but above 11 degreesC the polymers assemble to micelle

Optimization with genetic algorithms of a gas turbine cycle with H-2-separating membrane reactor for CO2 capture

A gas turbine power process with CO2 capture through precombustion decarbonization, which employs a H-2-separating membrane reactor is presented. Optimization with the process thermal efficiency as objective function is made through the use of genetic algorithms. The use of genetic algorithms enabled a division of the optimization parameters into two groups; one group where the values are at their