Domains Of Attraction
Mostrando 1-10 de 10 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Multifunctional Imidazole-Derived Polymeric Catalyst for Dephosphorylation Reactions Potentiated by Cationic and Anionic Micelles
Results confirm the catalytic potential of imidazole groups anchored on the polymeric backbone of polyvinylimidazole (PVI) in dephosphorylation reactions with di- and tri-phosphoesters, promoting impressive enhancements up to 107-fold. We propose the imidazole groups on PVI react by nucleophilic catalysis (neutral specie) with a phosphate triester and bifunc
J. Braz. Chem. Soc.. Publicado em: 2016-02
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2. Distribuição assintótica do máximo estabilizado em modelos de mistura finita
Neste trabalho estudamos o comportamento assintótico do máximo de variáveis aleatórias independentes e identicamente distribuídas estabilizado por transformações gerais contínuas estritamente monótonas. Apresentamos os principais resultados desenvolvidos por E. Pantcheva (1984), que estendem resultados amplamente conhecidos da teoria assintótica ex
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Control sets on orbits and ordered compactification of semigroups / Conjuntos de controle em orbitas adjuntas e compactificações ordenadas de semigrupos
In this work we study two distinct problems: semigroup actions on adjoint orbits and compacti?cation of semigroups. For the study of the semigroup actions, we consider a semi-simple connected noncompact Lie group G and the adjoint orbit through elements in a maximal abelian subalgebra contained in the complement of a maximal compactly embedded subalgebra of
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Equações de Navier-Stokes com densidade variavel e difusão de massa em dominios finos
In this work we analyze a simplified model for the Navier-Stokes equations governing the flow of an incompressible viscous fluid with variable density and mass diffusion. These equations are studied in thin three-dimensional domains under periodic boundary conditions. The behavior of the solutions of such equations is analyze when the thickness of the domain
Publicado em: 2000
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5. X-Ray Diffraction and Reflectivity Validation of the Depletion Attraction in the Competitive Adsorption of Lung Surfactant and Albumin
Lung surfactant (LS) and albumin compete for the air-water interface when both are present in solution. Equilibrium favors LS because it has a lower equilibrium surface pressure, but the smaller albumin is kinetically favored by faster diffusion. Albumin at the interface creates an energy barrier to subsequent LS adsorption that can be overcome by the deplet
The Biophysical Society.
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6. Control of ion flux and selectivity by negatively charged residues in the outer mouth of rat sodium channels.
1. The sodium channel has a ring of negatively charged amino acids on its external face. This common structural feature of cation-selective channels has been proposed to optimize conduction by electrostatic attraction of permeant cations into the channel mouth. We tested this idea by mutagenesis of mu1 rat skeletal sodium channels expressed in Xenopus oocyte
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7. Floating plant dominance as a stable state
Invasion by mats of free-floating plants is among the most important threats to the functioning and biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems ranging from temperate ponds and ditches to tropical lakes. Dark, anoxic conditions under thick floating-plant cover leave little opportunity for animal or plant life, and they can have large negative impacts on fisheries
The National Academy of Sciences.
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8. Molecular determinants of acute inflammatory responses to biomaterials.
The frequent inflammatory responses to implanted medical devices are puzzling in view of the inert and nontoxic nature of most biomaterials. Because implant surfaces spontaneously adsorb host proteins, this proteinaceous film is probably important in the subsequent attraction of phagocytes. In fact, earlier we found that acute inflammatory responses to exper
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9. Adhesion-induced domain formation by interplay of long-range repulsion and short-range attraction force: a model membrane study.
We study the role of the interplay of specific and universal forces for the adhesion of giant vesicles on solid supported membranes. To model the situation of cell adhesion, we incorporated lipopolymers (phospholipids with polyethyleneoxide headgroups) as artificial glycocalix, whereas attractive lock-and-key forces are mimicked by incorporating biotinylated
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10. Experimental study of the interaction range and association rate of surface-attached cadherin 11
We describe a method allowing quantitative determination of the interaction range and association rate of individual surface-attached molecules. Spherical beads (1.4 μm radius) were coated with recombinant outer domains of the newly described classical type II cadherin 11, a cell adhesion molecule. Beads were driven along cadherin-coated surfaces with a hyd
The National Academy of Sciences.