GOLD NANOPARTICLES: FROM NANOMEDICINE TO NANOSENSING

Gold nanoparticles: From nanomedicine to nanosensing

Po C Chen, Sandra C Mwakwari, Adegboyega K OyelereSchool sunglass case of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Parker H Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Atlanta, GA, USAAbstract: Because of their photo-optical distinctiveness and biocompatibility, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have proven to be powerful tools in various nanomedicinal and nano

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Sweat glucose and GLUT2 expression in atopic dermatitis: Implication for clinical manifestation and treatment.

Sweat includes active components and metabolites, which are needed to maintain skin homeostasis.Component changes in Sinus sweat derived from atopic dermatitis (AD) have been reported.To investigate the influence of sweat components on the pathogenesis of AD, we performed a multifaceted assessment, including nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy-

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C. elegans CLASP/CLS-2 negatively regulates membrane ingression throughout the oocyte cortex and is required for polar body extrusion.

The requirements for oocyte meiotic cytokinesis during polar body extrusion are not well understood.In particular, the relationship between the oocyte meiotic spindle and polar body contractile ring dynamics remains largely unknown.We have used live cell imaging and spindle assembly defective mutants lacking the function of CLASP/CLS-2, kinesin-12/

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A novel framework for measuring software quality-in-use based on semantic similarity and sentiment analysis of software reviews

Software quality in use (QinU) relates to human-software interactions when a software product is used in a particular context.Currently, QinU measurement models are bound to ineffective measurement formulation and many models are subjectively incoherent.This paper proposes a novel QinU framework (QinUF) to measure QinU competently consuming softwar

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