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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3664.1410030

The Case for Viscoelastic Treatment of Excessive Girth in Treatment of the Presentation of a Spastic Colon: A Role for a Girth Injury Index?

Gareth R Williams, Timothy J Prior, Geoffrey Hayes, Barry L Chuckle, and Chas N Dave

Article Type: Short Communication | First Published: August 26, 2019

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 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3664.1410029

A Supramolecular Indicator System for Detecting Urea Based on the Cellulose-Nanodiamond Composite Material and Urease

Ekaterina Posokhina, Nikita Ronzhin, Olga Mogilnaya, Alexey Baron and Vladimir Bondar

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: August 14, 2019

A supramolecular indicator system (cellulose-nanodiamonds- urease) for reusable biochemical detection of urea has been fabricated using sequential immobilization of the components. Modified nanodiamonds (MNDs) were covalently immobilized onto DEAE cellulose granules via the nucleophilic addition reaction. At DEAE cellulose: MND ratio of 4:1 (w/w), up to 110 μg of nanoparticles bound onto 1 mg of the polymer during the addition reaction. Urease was immobilized by covalent conjugation onto the po...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3664.1410028

Monitoring the Anticancer Effects of Two Different Gold Nanostructures Shapes towards Hep-2 Cells

Maii I Sholqamy, Ehab S Abd-ElHamid, Amr H Mostafa El-Bolok, Aly F Mohamed and Waleed A El-Said

Article Type: Research Article | First Published: July 17, 2019

The change in cell size and alterations in the distribution of cells at different phases of the cell cycle are indicators of change in cell homeostasis. In this study, the HEp-2 cell line cells were treated for 24 hours by two shapes of Gold nanoparticles (GNPs): Gold nanospheres (GNSs) and Gold nanorods (GNRs). The cytotoxic effect of GNPs was evaluated by different methods. The MTT assay revealed that GNPs have a cytotoxic effect on HEp-2 cells and the GNRs are more toxic than GNSs. Image morp...

 Open Access DOI:10.23937/2378-3664.1410027

Multimodal AGuIX® Nanoparticles: Size Characterization by HF5 and Optimization of the Radiolabeling with Various SPECT/PET/Theranostic Tracers

S Huclier-Markai, E Ntsiba, E Thomas, C Alliot, CS Cutler, F Luxc and O Tillement

Article Type: RESEARCH ARTICLE | First Published: February 25, 2019

Diagnostics that combine imaging techniques such as PET and MRI could enhance disease detection and location if effective multimodal contrast agents can be developed. A nanoparticle called AGuIX has been developed that is comprised of gadolinium-bound by chelates and additional free chelates that can be further labelled with radioactive isotopes enabling both PET and MRI imaging. Herein, we describe the size characterization of these nanoparticles together with their size distribution, which is ...

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