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Mechanics of Dynamin-Mediated Membrane Fission

08-05-2013 | Sandrine Morlot; Aurélien Roux, Annual Review of Biophysics, 2013

In eukaryotic cells, membrane compartments are split into two by membrane fission. This ensures discontinuity of membrane containers and thus proper compartmentalization. The first proteic machinery implicated in catalyzing membrane fission was dynamin. Dynamin forms helical collars at the ...

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Seasonal Changes in the Activity of the Adrenal Medulla of Viscacha (Lagostomus maximus maximus)

30-04-2013 | Hugo Rodriguez, VerÓnica Palmira Filippa, Alicia Penissi, Teresa Fogal, Susana DomÍnguez, RamÓn Salvador Piezzi, Lui ..., The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 2013

ABSTRACT Animals living in nontropical climates modify their physiology and behavior to adapt to seasonal environmental changes. Part of this adaptation involves the release of catecholamine from sympathetic nerve endings and the adrenal medulla, which play a major role in regulating ...

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Accurate prediction of collapse temperature using optical coherence tomography‐based freeze‐drying microscopy

05-04-2013 | Kristyn Greco, Mircea Mujat, Kristin L. Galbally‐kinney, Daniel X. Hammer, R. Daniel Ferguson, Nicusor Iftimia, Phil ..., Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013

Abstract The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of developing and applying a laboratory tool that can provide three‐dimensional product structural information during freeze‐drying and which can accurately characterize the collapse temperature (Tc) of pharmaceutical ...

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Contribution of oak wood ageing to the sweet perception of dry wines

24-01-2013 | A. Marchal, A. Pons, V. Lavigne, D. Dubourdieu, Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research, 2013

Abstract Background and Aims Winemakers observe a sensory effect of oak ageing in wines, but the phenomenon has never been fully described. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of the ageing container on the sweetness of dry wines and to evaluate the contribution of oak ...

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IgG1 aggregation and particle formation induced by silicone‐water interfaces on siliconized borosilicate glass beads: A model for siliconized primary containers

29-12-2012 | Pinaki Basu, Sampathkumar Krishnan, Renuka Thirumangalathu, Theodore W. Randolph, John F. Carpenter, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2012

Abstract Understanding and mitigating particle formation in prefilled syringes are critical for ensuring stability of therapeutic proteins. In the current study, siliconized beads were used as a model for the silicone–water interface to evaluate subvisible particle formation and ...

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Processing of hierarchical data with hash objects Part 1 ‐ Creation of XML documents

26-12-2012 | Hinson, Joseph, Pharmaceutical Programming, 2012

Abstract: The introduction of hash objects with SAS® version 9 brought about new opportunities for novel programming techniques. The recent discovery that hash tables can contain even other hash objects, also known as the ‘hash of hashes’, opens the door to their application to ...

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Stability of Anthocyanin‐Rich W/O/W‐Emulsions Designed for Intestinal Release in Gastrointestinal Environment

13-12-2012 | Kerstin Frank, Elke Walz, Volker Gräf, Ralf Greiner, Karsten Köhler, Heike Petra Schuchmann, Journal of Food Science, 2012

Abstract:  Anthocyanins belong to the most important hydrophilic plant pigments. Outside their natural environment, these molecules are extremely unstable. Encapsulating them in submicron‐sized containers is one possibility to stabilize them for the use in bioactivity studies or functional ...

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Phosphine fumigation of empty storage areas to control stored product insects in general

12-12-2012 | EPPO Bulletin, 2012

Specific scope This Standard describes the phosphine fumigation of empty premises, warehouses, structures and containers to control stored product insects in general. Specific approval and amendment First approved in 2012–09.

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Construction of silica enhanced S-layer protein cages

19-11-2012 | David Schuster, Seta Küpcü, David J. Belton, Carole C. Perry, Michael Stöger-Pollach, Uwe B. Sleytr, Dietmar Pum, Acta Biomaterialia, 2012

The work presented here shows for the first time that it is possible to silicify S-layer coated liposomes and to obtain stable functionalized hollow nano-containers. For this purpose, the S-layer protein of Geobacillus stearothermophilus PV72/p2 was recombinantly expressed and used for ...

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Injection‐molded capsular device for oral pulsatile release: Development of a novel mold

18-11-2012 | Lucia Zema, Giulia Loreti, Elena Macchi, Anastasia Foppoli, Alessandra Maroni, Andrea Gazzaniga, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2012

Abstract The development of a purposely devised mold and a newly set up injection molding (IM) manufacturing process was undertaken to prepare swellable/erodible hydroxypropyl cellulose‐based capsular containers. When orally administered, such devices would be intended to achieve ...

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