Whole-body biodistribution, radiation absorbed dose, and brain SPET imaging...
Abstract The biodistribution of radioactivity after the administration of a new tracer for α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), [123I]5-iodo-3-[2(S)-2-azetidinylmethoxy]pyridine...
View ArticleSynchrotron Radiation and FEL Instrumentation
AbstractFor almost one century, x-rays have been the primary tool to probe the atomic structure of matter. With the advent of synchrotron radiation sources in the 1960s and more recently free-electron...
View ArticleSynthesis of regenerated bacterial cellulose-zinc oxide nanocomposite films...
AbstractRegenerated bacterial cellulose (RBC) composites with zinc-oxide nanoparticles (ZnO) were prepared using a new strategy for enhanced biomedical applications of BC. Powdered BC was dissolved in...
View ArticleEndogenous Hydrolyzing EnzymesEHE See Endogenous hydrolyzing enzymes (EHEs) :...
AbstractEnzymes are the key substances responsible for a variety of biotechnological processes involved in the production of useful bioproducts. Malt and microbial species (bacteria, fungi, etc.) are...
View ArticleDevelopmental strategies and regulation of cell-free enzyme system for...
AbstractMost biomanufacturing systems developed for the production of biocommodities are based on whole-cell systems. However, with the advent of innovative technologies, the focus has shifted from...
View ArticleSynthesis, Chemistry, and Medical Application of Bacterial Cellulose...
AbstractBacterial cellulose (BC), an environmental friendly polymeric material, has recently received immense attention in the human society. Herein, we have focused on the biosynthesis, chemical...
View ArticleEndogenous Hydrolyzing Enzymes: Isolation, Characterization, and Applications...
AbstractEnzymes are the key substances responsible for a variety of biotechnological processes involved in the production of useful bioproducts. Malt and microbial species (bacteria, fungi, etc.) are...
View ArticleBacterial cellulose-titanium dioxide nanocomposites: nanostructural...
AbstractRegenerated bacterial cellulose (RBC) nanocomposites with titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) were prepared with the aim to enhance the bactericidal activity and tissue regeneration...
View ArticleEnhanced bio-ethanol production via simultaneous saccharification and...
AbstractCurrent study illustrates the effect of high yeast cell density contained in the waste of beer fermentation broth (WBFB) on bio-ethanol production through simultaneous saccharification and...
View ArticleEncapsulated yeast cell-free system: A strategy for cost-effective and...
AbstractThis study was intended to develop an encapsulated yeast cell-free system (EyCFS) by confining yeast cell-free lysate within a calcium alginate capsule. The system was evaluated for bio-ethanol...
View ArticleSynthesis and characterization of a novel bacterial...
AbstractThis study explores the biocompatible behavior of bacterial cellulose (BC) composites with the highly conductive poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)–poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). To...
View ArticleUltrashort Pulses from Synchrotron Radiation Sources
AbstractSynchrotron light sources with short and tunable wavelength are the workhorses to study the structure of matter. Their pulse duration of tens of picoseconds, however, is insufficient to...
View ArticleProduction, characterization and biological features of bacterial cellulose...
AbstractBacterial cellulose (BC) has been given an ample attention due to its high potential for many industrial applications. However, the high cost of production medium has hindered the...
View ArticleUltrashort Pulses from Synchrotron Radiation Sources
AbstractSynchrotron light sources with short and tunable wavelength are the workhorses to study the structure of matter. Their pulse duration of tens of picoseconds, however, is insufficient to...
View ArticleCurrent advancements of magnetic nanoparticles in adsorption and degradation...
AbstractNanotechnology is a fast-emerging field and has received applications in almost every field of life. Exploration of new synthetic technologies for size and shape control of nanomaterials is...
View ArticleRecent advancements in bioreactions of cellular and cell-free systems: A...
AbstractConventional approaches of regulating natural biochemical and biological processes are greatly hampered by the complexity of natural systems. Therefore, current biotechnological research is...
View ArticleAccelerator-Based Photon Sources
AbstractFor about one century, X-rays have been the primary tool to probe the atomic structure of matter. With the advent of synchrotron radiation sources in the 1960s and more recently free-electron...
View ArticleUltrashort Pulses from Synchrotron Radiation Sources
AbstractSynchrotron light sources with short and tunable wavelength are the workhorses to study the structure of matter. Their pulse duration of tens of picoseconds, however, is insufficient to...
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