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Novel roles for well-known players: from tobacco mosaic virus pests to enzymatically active assemblies.

Beilstein journal of nanotechnology

Koch C, Eber FJ, Azucena C, Förste A, Walheim S, Schimmel T, Bittner AM, Jeske H, Gliemann H, Eiben S, Geiger FC, Wege C.
PMID: 27335751
Beilstein J Nanotechnol. 2016 Apr 25;7:613-29. doi: 10.3762/bjnano.7.54. eCollection 2016.

The rod-shaped nanoparticles of the widespread plant pathogen tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) have been a matter of intense debates and cutting-edge research for more than a hundred years. During the late 19th century, their behavior in filtration tests applied...

Trapping Phenomenon Attenuates the Consequences of Tipping Points for Limit Cycles.

Scientific reports

Medeiros ES, Caldas IL, Baptista MS, Feudel U.
PMID: 28181582
Sci Rep. 2017 Feb 09;7:42351. doi: 10.1038/srep42351.

Nonlinear dynamical systems may be exposed to tipping points, critical thresholds at which small changes in the external inputs or in the system's parameters abruptly shift the system to an alternative state with a contrasting dynamical behavior. While tipping...

On the statistical and transport properties of a non-dissipative Fermi-Ulam model.

Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)

Livorati AL, Dettmann CP, Caldas IL, Leonel ED.
PMID: 26520073
Chaos. 2015 Oct;25(10):103107. doi: 10.1063/1.4930843.

The transport and diffusion properties for the velocity of a Fermi-Ulam model were characterized using the decay rate of the survival probability. The system consists of an ensemble of non-interacting particles confined to move along and experience elastic collisions...

Miniaturization for Point-of-Care Analysis: Platform Technology for Almost Every Biomedical Assay.

EJIFCC

Schumacher S, Sartorius D, Ehrentreich-Förster E, Bier FF.
PMID: 27683418
EJIFCC. 2012 Oct 12;23(3):70-5. eCollection 2012 Oct.

Platform technologies for the changing need of diagnostics are one of the main challenges in medical device technology. From one point-of-view the demand for new and more versatile diagnostic is increasing due to a deeper knowledge of biomarkers and...

Probe beam deflection optical imaging of thermal and mechanical phenomena resulting from nanosecond electric pulse (nsEP) exposure in-vitro.

Optics express

Barnes RA, Roth CC, Beier HT, Noojin G, Valdez C, Bixler J, Moen E, Shadaram M, Ibey BL.
PMID: 28381008
Opt Express. 2017 Mar 20;25(6):6621-6643. doi: 10.1364/OE.25.006621.

Electric-field induced physical phenomena, such as thermal, mechanical and electrochemical dynamics, may be the driving mechanism behind bioeffects observed in mammalian cells during exposure to nanosecond-duration electric pulses (nsEP) in-vitro. Correlating a driving mechanism to a biological response requires...

The khmer software package: enabling efficient nucleotide sequence analysis.

F1000Research

Crusoe MR, Alameldin HF, Awad S, Boucher E, Caldwell A, Cartwright R, Charbonneau A, Constantinides B, Edvenson G, Fay S, Fenton J, Fenzl T, Fish J, Garcia-Gutierrez L, Garland P, Gluck J, González I, Guermond S, Guo J, Gupta A, Herr JR, Howe A, Hyer A, Härpfer A, Irber L, Kidd R, Lin D, Lippi J, Mansour T, McA'Nulty P, McDonald E, Mizzi J, Murray KD, Nahum JR, Nanlohy K, Nederbragt AJ, Ortiz-Zuazaga H, Ory J, Pell J, Pepe-Ranney C, Russ ZN, Schwarz E, Scott C, Seaman J, Sievert S, Simpson J, Skennerton CT, Spencer J, Srinivasan R, Standage D, Stapleton JA, Steinman SR, Stein J, Taylor B, Trimble W, Wiencko HL, Wright M, Wyss B, Zhang Q, Zyme E, Brown CT.
PMID: 26535114
F1000Res. 2015 Sep 25;4:900. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.6924.1. eCollection 2015.

The khmer package is a freely available software library for working efficiently with fixed length DNA words, or k-mers. khmer provides implementations of a probabilistic k-mer counting data structure, a compressible De Bruijn graph representation, De Bruijn graph partitioning,...

Use of a Peripheral Nerve Stimulator with ECT.

Convulsive therapy

Milstein V, Small IF.
PMID: 11940910
Convuls Ther. 1987;3(2):154-155.

No abstract available.

Recurrence time statistics for finite size intervals.

Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)

Altmann EG, da Silva EC, Caldas IL.
PMID: 15568910
Chaos. 2004 Dec;14(4):975-81. doi: 10.1063/1.1795491.

We investigate the statistics of recurrences to finite size intervals for chaotic dynamical systems. We find that the typical distribution presents an exponential decay for almost all recurrence times except for a few short times affected by a kind...

ULTRAVIOLET TRANSMISSION BY THE VITELLINE MEMBRANE OF THE HEN'S EGG.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Uber FM, Hayashi T, Ells VR.
PMID: 17740611
Science. 1941 Jan 03;93(2401):22-3. doi: 10.1126/science.93.2401.22.

No abstract available.

Microincineration Studies: III. Shrinkage Phenomena during Carbonization and Ashing of Wood.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Uber FM, Goodspeed TH.
PMID: 16577727
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1936 Aug;22(8):463-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.22.8.463.

No abstract available.

Chemically synthesized zinc finger molecules as nano-addressable probes for double-stranded DNAs.

Journal of nanobiotechnology

von Nickisch-Rosenegk M, Ehrentreich-Forster E, Strehlow R, Christmann A, Bier FF.
PMID: 15985184
J Nanobiotechnology. 2005 Jun 29;3:5. doi: 10.1186/1477-3155-3-5.

Our experiments describe an alternative method of dsDNA recognition using zinc finger (ZF) molecules which bind DNA specifically and with high affinity. Our aim was to develop zinc finger probes which are able to bind to dsDNA molecules at...

Genetic Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation in Maize. IV. Comparison of Monochromatic Radiations.

Genetics

Stadler LJ, Uber FM.
PMID: 17247033
Genetics. 1942 Jan;27(1):84-118. doi: 10.1093/genetics/27.1.84.

No abstract available.

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