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Tsakok Teresa - - 2011
A best evidence topic in thoracic surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was: 'is water washout more effective than normal saline washout after lobectomy in preventing local recurrence?' Altogether more than 48 papers were found using the reported search, of which nine represented the best ...
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Wohlfart Stefanie - - 2011
Glioblastomas belong to the most devastating cancer diseases. For this reason, polysorbate 80 (Tween 80(®))-coated poly(isohexyl cyanoacrylate) (PIHCA) (Monorex(®)) nanoparticles loaded with doxorubicin were developed and tested for their use for the treatment of glioblastomas. The preparation of the nanoparticles resulted in spherical particles with high doxorubicin loading. The physico-chemical ...
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Yanagie Hironobu - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most difficult to cure with surgery, chemotherapy, or other combinational therapies. In the treatment of HCC, only 30% patients can be operated due to complication of liver cirrhosis or multiple intrahepatic tumours. Tumour cell destruction in boron neutron-capture therapy (BNCT) is due ...
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Leidner L - - 2011
A grating coupler system has been developed to measure refractive index gradients with high spatial (6.7 μm) and temporal (milliseconds) resolution. The system was applied to two-phase model systems consisting of water and non-aqueous pollution liquids. Refractive index gradients at the interfaces between the aqueous and organic phase of 1-butanol, hexane, ...
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Snell Terry W - - 2011
Rotifers are major components of zooplankton in freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems throughout the world and could be useful indicator species, providing valuable insight into the effects of nanoparticles on microinvertebrate grazers. Here we report initial efforts to characterize the immediate and longer-term effects of nanoparticle exposure on the reproduction ...
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Nesseem D - - 2011
Solid lipid nanoparticle (SLN) was regarded as new topical delivery systems for pharmaceutical and cosmetic active ingredients. The purpose of this study is to develop carrier systems for organic and inorganic sunscreens based on a matrix composed of carnauba wax and decyl oleate. Formulae (F1-F7) were prepared using butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane ...
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Das Ashok Kumar - - 2011
We describe a facile route for the one-pot room temperature synthesis of anisotropic Au nanostructures in aqueous solution in the absence of seeds or surfactants and their electrocatalytic activity. The Au nanostructures were synthesized using piperazine derivatives 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine and 1,4-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine as reducing agents. The Au nanostructures were characterized by spectral, ...
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Hah Hoe Jin - - 2011
Methylene blue-conjugated polyacrylamide nanoparticles are prepared through a microemulsion polymerization, after conjugation of the dye with a monomer. The nanoparticles have a 50-60 nm diameter in solution. This conjugation method enables a large increase in loading of methylene blue per nanoparticle and also minimizes dye leaching out of the nanoparticle. Furthermore, ...
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Liu Yi - - 2010
The composition of ordered intermetallic nanoparticles (PtBi and PtPb) has been quantitatively studied by in situ X-ray fluorescence (XRF) during active electrochemical control in solutions of supporting electrolyte and small organic molecules (SOMs). Because the Pt L(β1,2) lines and the Bi L(α1,2) lines are only separated by 200 eV, an ...
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Fubini Bice - - 2010
Nanotoxicology studies require investigations of several physico-chemical aspects of the particle/body fluid interaction, here described by reviewing recent literature in the light of new experimental data. Current characterization mostly covers morphology and metric-related characteristics (form, chemical composition, specific surface area, primary particle size and size distribution), and is mandatory in ...
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Array-based sensing with nanoparticles: 'chemical noses' for sensing biomolecules and cell surfaces.
Miranda Oscar R - - 2010
Nanoparticle-based arrays have been used to distinguish a wide range of biomolecular targets through pattern recognition. In this report, we highlight new 'chemical nose' methodologies that use nanoparticle systems to provide high sensitivity sensing of biomolecular targets, including fluorescent polymer/gold nanoparticle complexes that can discriminate between different bioanalytes including proteins, ...
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Riedinger Andreas - - 2010
Colloidal nanoparticles are often stabilized by high surface charges. These create an electrical potential that may strongly affect the concentration of dissolved ions, which presents a formidable problem for the use of nanoparticles in ion-sensing applications. This effect is investigated systematically with organic fluorophore-gold nanoparticle hybrids, which have a chloride-sensitive ...
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Lee Ilkeun - - 2011
In this perspective, several examples of work from our laboratory are reported where colloidal or self-assembly chemistry has been used to design new catalysts with specific properties. In the first, platinum nanoparticles with well-defined shapes have been dispersed on a high-surface-area silica support in order to take advantage of the ...
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Day Jared K - - 2010
Au nanoparticles deposited on a metallic film act as nanoantenna receivers and transmitters for the coupling of free-space radiation into, and out of, 2D surface plasmons. Nanosteps, sub-10-nm gaps between metallic films of differing thickness, can also launch and detect surface plasmons. Here we use both types of structures to ...
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Vallejos Stella - - 2011
A new method of synthesising nanoparticle-functionalised nanostructured materials via Aerosol Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition (AACVD) has been developed. Co-deposition of Au nanoparticles with WO(3) nanoneedles has been used to deposit a sensing layer directly onto gas sensor substrates providing devices with a six-fold increase in response to low concentrations of ...
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Seo Hyung-Kee - - 2010
TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized by a facile method of dielectric barrier discharge jet (DBD jet) for the dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) and other potential applications. DBD jet is utilized as a method for deposition of TiO2 nanoparticles with a 9 μm/min growth rate which is more than ×25 faster than ...
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Nethravathi C - - 2011
We demonstrate a robust strategy for obtaining a high dispersion of ultrafine Pt and PtRu nanoparticles on graphene by exploiting the nucleation of a metal precursor phase on graphite oxide surfaces. Our method opens up new possibilities to engineer graphene-based hybrids for applications in multifunctional nanoscale devices.
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Nash Michael A - - 2010
A new diagnostic system for the enrichment and detection of protein biomarkers from human plasma is presented. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were surface-modified with a diblock copolymer synthesized using reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. The diblock copolymer contained a thermally responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAAm) block, a cationic amine-containing block, and a ...
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Daaboul G G - - 2010
Rapid, chip-scale, and cost-effective single particle detection of biological agents is of great importance to human health and national security. We report real-time, high-throughput detection and sizing of individual, low-index polystyrene nanoparticles and H1N1 virus. Our widefield, common path interferometer detects nanoparticles and viruses over a very large sensing area, ...
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Kryuchkov Vladimir A - - 2010
Linear copolymers of ethylene and acrylic acid (PEAA) were prepared by catalytic polymerization of ethylene and tert-butyl acrylate followed by hydrolysis of the ester groups. The copolymers contained COOH groups inserted into the crystalline unit cell with formation of intramolecular hydrogen-bonds, as established on the basis of differential scanning calorimetry ...
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Wang Fuke - - 2011
A general approach to transfer water-soluble nanoparticles with different shapes, sizes, and surface charges into organic solvents, retaining their surface charge properties was developed, and its application in fabrication of hybrid Janus particles with opposite charges in solution was also demonstrated.
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Beck-Broichsitter Moritz - - 2011
Nanoparticulate drug carriers have been proposed for the targeted and controlled release of pharmaceuticals to the lung. However, inhaled particles may adversely affect the biophysical properties of pulmonary surfactant. This study examines the influence of polymeric nanoparticles with distinct physicochemical properties on the adsorption and dynamic surface tension lowering properties ...
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Isaacson Carl W - - 2010
Aqueous suspensions of nanoscale C(60) aggregates (aqu/C(60)) were produced by stirring in water with Suwanee River Humic Acid (humic acid) and water from Call's Creek, a small stream near Athens, GA. Time course experiments were conducted to determine the effects of sunlight and solution chemistry on the mass of aqu/C(60) ...
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Blechinger Julia - - 2010
The increasing exposure of humans to nanoscaled particles requires well-defined systems that enable the investigation of the toxicity of nanoparticles on the cellular level. To facilitate this, surface-labeled silica nanoparticles, nanoparticles with a labeled core and a silica shell, and a labeled nanoparticle network-all designed for live-cell imaging-are synthesized. The ...
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Tarantola Marco - - 2011
Abstract Nanoparticle exposure is monitored by a combination of two label-free and non-invasive biosensor devices which detect cellular shape and viscoelasticity (quartz crystal microbalance), cell motility and the dynamics of epithelial cell-cell contacts (electric cell-substrate impedance sensing). With these tools we have studied the impact of nanoparticle shape on cellular ...
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Ge Jun - - 2010
A general approach for producing biodegradable nanoparticles for sustained nucleic acid release is presented. The nanoparticles are produced by precipitating a water-in-oil microemulsion in supercritical CO(2). The microemulsion consists of a transfer RNA aqueous solution (water phase), dichloromethane containing poly(l-lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol) (oil phase), the surfactant n-octyl β-D-glucopyranoside, and the ...
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Youssef Tareq - - 2012
Hypericin (HYP), a natural photosensitizer, has powerful photo-oxidizing ability, tumor-seeking characteristics, and minimal dark toxicity; nevertheless, it has proven high lipid solubility compared to its sparingly water soluble nature. Therefore, its formulation into solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) has attracted increasing attention as a potential drug-delivery carrier. Two HYP-loaded SLNs formulations ...
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Lee Young-Woo - - 2010
We report cuboctahedral Pd nanoparticles on WC synthesized by the polyol process using ethylene glycol with NO(3)(-) and Fe(3+)/Fe(2+) ions. The cuboctahedral Pd/WC shows much improved electrocatalytic activity for methanol electrooxidation in alkaline solution.
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Berti Lorenzo - - 2010
The use of inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) as vectors for the delivery of oligonucleotides for in vitro and in vivo applications is rapidly gaining momentum. Some of the reasons making them especially good candidates for this purpose are their ease of synthesis in a range of sizes and surface coatings, their ...
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Costantini Francesca - - 2010
A polymer-brush-based material was applied for the formation and in situ immobilization of silver and palladium nanoparticles, as a catalytic coating on the inner wall of glass microreactors. The brush film was grown directly on the microchannel interior by means of atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), which allows control over the ...
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Huang Jing - - 2010
The effect of nanoparticle size (30-120 nm) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of hepatic lesions in vivo has been systematically examined using polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-coated iron oxide nanoparticles (PVP-IOs). Such biocompatible PVP-IOs with different sizes were synthesized by a simple one-pot pyrolysis method. These PVP-IOs exhibited good crystallinity and high T(2) ...
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Theron Jacques - - 2010
Waterborne microbial diseases are escalating worldwide increasing the need for powerful and sensitive diagnostics tools. Molecular methodologies, including immunological and nucleic acid-based methods, have only recently been applied in the water sector. Advances in nanotechnology and nanomaterials have opened the door for the development of new diagnostic tools with increased ...
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Jun Young-Shin - - 2010
The early development of nanoparticles at mineral-water interfaces exerts crucial influences on the sequestration and transport of aqueous toxic species originating from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation often occur simultaneously, making it difficult to sort out whether toxic species are transported as free species, sorbed on ...
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Farcau Cosmin - - 2010
Ordered arrays of centimeter-long nanoparticle wires are fabricated by convective self-assembly from aqueous suspensions of 18 nm gold colloids, on flat SiO(2)/Si substrates without any prepatterning. The orientation of the wires can be switched from parallel to perpendicular to the substrate-liquid-air contact line by controlling the substrate temperature. While the ...
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Grzelczak Marek - - 2010
Self-assembled nanohybrids of a 1,10-phenanthroline derivative and Au nanoparticles exhibit different optoelectronic properties, as a consequence of the different arrangements of the nanoparticles on the surface of the different-sized phenanthroline scaffolds.
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Allen Mark - - 2010
Room temperature substrate-facilitated sintering of nanoparticles is demonstrated using commercially available silver nanoparticle ink and inkjet printing substrates. The sintering mechanism is based on the chemical removal of the nanoparticle stabilizing ligand and is shown to provide conductivity above one-fourth that of bulk silver. A novel approach to attach discrete ...
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Guan Zhenping - - 2010
Interactions between noble metal (Ag and Au) nanoparticles and conjugated polymers as well as their one- and two-photon emission have been investigated. Ag and Au nanoparticles exhibited extraordinary quenching effects on the fluorescence of cationic poly(fluorinephenylene). The quenching efficiency by 37-nm Ag nanoparticles is ∼19 times more efficient than that ...
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Zhou Huofei - - 2010
Novel amphiphilic chitosan derivatives (glycidol-chitosan-deoxycholic acid, G-CS-DCA) were synthesized by grafting hydrophobic moieties, deoxycholic acid (DCA), and hydrophilic moieties, glycidol, with the purpose of preparing carriers for poorly soluble drugs. Based on self-assembly, G-CS-DCA can form nanoparticles with size ranging from 160 to 210 nm, and G-CS-DCA nanoparticles maintained stable ...
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Polte Jörg - - 2010
A new setup for fast in situ SAXS studies of early stages in the nucleation and growth of colloidal nanoparticles is presented. Evading the disturbing influence of container walls and minimizing the possibility of beam-induced reactions, the benefits of the setup are demonstrated exemplarily for the well-known synthesis of gold ...
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Hamad Islam - - 2010
Nanoparticles with surface projected polyethyleneoxide (PEO) chains in "mushroom-brush" and "brush" configurations display stealth properties in systemic circulation and have numerous applications in site-specific targeting for controlled drug delivery and release as well as diagnostic imaging. We report on the "structure-activity" relationship pertaining to surface-immobilized PEO of various configurations on ...
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Kusuma Damar Yoga - - 2010
In the following work, we report an approach to shorten the ferroelectric switching time of P(VDF-TrFE) film by blending with as-synthesized gold nanoparticles. Ferroelectric hysteresis measurements give remnant polarization and coercive field of 8 μC/cm(2) and 50 MV/m, respectively. A series of electric pulses was applied for the characterization of ...
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Iijima Motoyuki - - 2010
In order to prepare SiO(2) nanoparticles that are dispersible in various organic solvents, an anionic surfactant 1, which branches into a hydrophobic chain and a hydrophilic chain, was adsorbed on to SiO(2) nanoparticles through a layer-by-layer surface modification route using polyethyleneimine (PEI). First, the relationship among the additive content of ...
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Mudunkotuwa Imali A - - 2010
Citric acid plays an important role as a stabilizer in several nanomaterial syntheses and is a common organic acid found in nature. Here, the adsorption of citric acid onto TiO(2) anatase nanoparticles with a particle diameter of ca. 4 nm is investigated at circumneutral and acidic pHs. This study focuses ...
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Imura Yoshiro - - 2010
The reversible transfer of Au nanoparticles between water and chloroform phases by pH change was achieved by using a long-chain amine derivative. Further, we demonstrated that the phase transfer method was very effective for the fractionation of Au nanoparticles according to their crystal facet distinction.
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Zolotavin Pavlo - - 2010
Monodisperse colloidal lead nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 4.4 to 20 nm are prepared by a self-limiting growth method. The nanoparticles are monodispersed and protected from oxidation by an amorphous tin-lead oxide shell of 1.5-2 nm thickness. The magnetic susceptibility of the particles is measured as a function of size, ...
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Liu Xiaofeng - - 2011
Hybrid films of conjugated oligomers and gold nanoparticles have been fabricated by a coordination approach on the surface of gold nanoparticles. This method facilitates mild linkage of the oligomer/nanoparticle layers in ambient conditions, which provides a general route for preparation of organic/inorganic interlayer superstructures. Characterization of the as-obtained hybrid film ...
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Sankaranarayanan Jagadis - - 2010
Logic gate nanoparticles, where two chemical transformations take place one after the other, were successfully formulated from a newly synthesized random co-polymer. This polymer, poly([2,2'-(propane-2,2-diylbis(oxy))bis(ethane-2,1-diyl) diacrylate ]-co-[hexane-1,6-diyl diacrylate]-4,4' trimethylene dipiperidine), (poly-β-aminoester ketal-2) contains two pH responsive moieties within its backbone. As nanoparticles they function akin to an AND logic gate. ...
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Mueller Tim - - 2010
Density functional theory and the cluster expansion method are used to model 2-10 nm sodium alanate (NaAlH(4)) nanoparticles and related decomposition products Na(3)AlH(6), NaH, and Al. While bulk sodium alanate releases hydrogen in a two-step process, our calculations predict that below a certain size sodium alanate nanoparticles decompose in a ...
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Lalander Cecilia H - - 2010
A method for the templated DNA-directed self-assembly of individual gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) into discrete nanostructures is described. The templating nanostructures consisted of a linear configuration of six metal dots with a center-to-center dot distance of 55 nm, fabricated by means of electron beam lithography. The 40 nm DNA-capped AuNPs were ...
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Juhl Abigail T - - 2010
Layered polymer/nanoparticle composites have been created through the one-step two-beam interference lithographic exposure of a dispersion of 25 and 50 nm silica particles within a photopolymerizable mixture at a wavelength of 532 nm. The polymerizable mixture is composed of pentaerythritol triacrylate (monomer), 1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone (monomer), and photoinitiator. In the areas of ...
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