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Doxorubicin–Loaded Human Serum Albumin Submicron Particles: Preparation, Characterization and In Vitro Cellular Uptake
by
Chaiwaree, Saranya
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Bäumler, Hans
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Prapan, Ausanai
in
albumin particles
,
ccd technique
,
cellular uptake
2020
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an effective anthracycline antibiotic drug which is commonly used in a broad range cancer therapy. However, due to dose depending side effects and toxicity to non-cancerous tissues, its clinical applications are restricted. To overcome these limitations, human serum albumin (HSA) has been investigated as a biocompatible drug delivery vehicle. In this study, human serum albumin submicron particles (HSA-MPs) were fabricated by using the Co-precipitation–Crosslinking–Dissolution technique (CCD technique) and DOX was loaded into the protein particles by absorption. DOX-HSA-MPs showed uniform peanut-like shape, submicron size and negative zeta-potential (−13 mV). The DOX entrapment efficiency was 25% of the initial amount. The in vitro release in phosphate buffered saline pH 7.4 was less than 1% within 5 h. In contrast, up to 40% of the entrapped DOX was released in presence of a protein digesting enzyme mixture (Pronase®) within the same time. In addition, in vitro cytotoxicity and cellular uptake of DOX-HSA-MPs were evaluated using the lung carcinoma cell line A549. The results demonstrated that DOX-HSA-MPs reduced the cell metabolic activities after 72 h. Interestingly, DOX-HSA-MPs were taken up by A549 cells up to 98% and localized in the cell lysosomal compartment. This study suggests that DOX-HSA-MPs which was fabricated by CCD technique is seen as a promising biopolymer particle as well as a viable alternative for drug delivery application to use for cancer therapy.
Journal Article
A Near Fourier-Limited Pulse-Preserving Monochromator for Extreme-Ultraviolet Pulses in the Few-Fs Regime
by
Uphues, Thorsten
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Mainz, Roland E.
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Mücke, Oliver D.
in
Bandwidths
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Design
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Extreme ultraviolet radiation
2024
We present a pulse-preserving multilayer-based extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) monochromator providing ultra-narrow bandwidth (ΔE<0.6eV, Ec=92eV) and compact footprint (28×10cm2) for easy integration into high-harmonic generation (HHG) or free-electron laser (FEL) sources. The temporal resolution of the novel design supports pulse durations of typical pump–probe setups in the femtosecond and attosecond regime, depending on the mirror design and focusing geometries over the tuning range of the monochromator. The theoretical design is analyzed and experimentally characterized in a laser-driven HHG setup.
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Replica-moulded polydimethylsiloxane culture vessel lids attenuate osmotic drift in long-term cell cultures
by
Blau, Axel
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Benfenati, Fabio
,
Ziegler, Christiane
in
Animals
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Biomedicine
2009
An imbalance in medium osmolarity is a determinant that affects cell culture longevity. Even in humidified incubators, evaporation of water leads to a gradual increase in osmolarity over time. We present a simple replica-moulding strategy for producing self-sealing lids adaptable to standard, small-size cell-culture vessels. They are made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a flexible, transparent and biocompatible material, which is gas-permeable but largely impermeable to water. Keeping cell cultures in a humidified 5% CO
2
incubator at 37°C, medium osmolarity increased by +6.86 mosmol/kg/day in standard 35 mm Petri dishes, while PDMS lids attenuated its rise by a factor of four to changes of +1.72 mosmol/kg/day. Depending on the lid membrane thickness, pH drifts at ambient CO
2
levels were attenuated by a factor of 4 to 9. Comparative evaporation studies at temperatures below 60°C yielded a 10-fold reduced water vapour flux of 1.75 g/day/dm
2
through PDMS lids as compared with 18.69 g/day/dm
2
with conventional Petri dishes. Using such PDMS lids, about 2/3 of the cell cultures grew longer than 30 days
in vitro
. Among these, the average survival time was 69 days with the longest survival being 284 days under otherwise conventional cell culture conditions.
Journal Article
Taurine content of raw and processed fish fillets/portions
by
Fagan, John D
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Brunton, Nigel P
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Gormley, T. Ronan
in
Aquaculture
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Biological and medical sciences
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cod (fish)
2007
The health benefits of seafood are well recognised and fish and fish products are increasingly being advocated as functional foods. Taurine is also well recognised as beneficial to cardiovascular health, and seafood is a good source of this compound. This study investigated the taurine content of different fish species and also the use of vacuum tumbling and injection procedures for introducing additional taurine into fish. The taurine content of fish purchased in supermarkets was in the order plaice (146), cod (108), mackerel (78) and farmed salmon (60 mg/100 g fresh weight). Spot-sample tests on 14 other fish species showed a wide range (6-176 mg/100 g fresh weight) in taurine contents. Vacuum tumbling and injection in/with a taurine/sodium tripolyphosphate solution were used successfully to enrich tuna cubes (800 mg/100 g fresh weight) and salmon sides (891 mg/100 g fresh weight), respectively, with taurine thus making them (potentially) functional foods. The added taurine was well retained in processed tuna cubes and did not adversely affect the sensory acceptability of the samples. Taurine retention in cooked taurine-enriched tuna cubes was best for grilling followed by microwave heating and steaming.
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Role of Transcription Factors in Podocytes
2007
Despite a wealth of information on structural proteins, comparatively little is known on the transcriptional regulation of podocyte structure and function. In this review we will highlight those transcription factors which, by gene inactivation or classical transgenic experiments, have been shown to be essential for podocytes or probably will turn out to be so. The tumor suppressor protein WT1 is not only indispensable for the initial stages of kidney development, but also very likely maintains the integrity of the fully differentiated podocyte. In the kidney, the LIM homeodomain transcription factor LMX1B is specifically synthesized in podocytes, and mutations in LMX1B lead to nail-patella syndrome and the associated nephropathy. Other transcription factors such as hypoxia-inducible factors and PAX2 are likely to play a role in podocytes, whereas the significance of others, e.g. of POD1 and CITED2, is more speculative at this point. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Untersuchung von Proteinkomponenten der ER-Golgi-Recycling-Maschinerie von Hefe
2000
Die eukaryontische Zelle enthält eine Anzahl von Kompartimenten, sogenannte Organellen, die durch intrazelluläre Membranen umgeben sind. Beispiele hierfür sind der Zellkern, das endoplasmatische Retikulum (ER), der Golgi-Apparat sowie Endosomen und Lysosomen. In solchen intrazellulären Kompartimenten finden unterschiedliche metabolische Prozesse statt. Zusammen mit der Plasmamembran bilden sie ein funktionelles Netzwerk aus, welches für die Biosynthese, Modifizierung und Lokalisation von Proteinen und Lipiden, für die Sekretion sowie für die Endozytose verschiedenster Proteine und Verbindungen verantwortlich ist.
Dissertation
METAhub Frankfurt – Kultur im digitalen und öffentlichen Raum
2022
Am südwestlichen Ende des jüdischen Friedhofs entstandim Mittelalter ein Platz, der ab dem 16.Jahrhundert durchden namensgebenden Judenmarkt zum Zentrum desjüdischen Lebens in Frankfurt am Main wurde. Später wur-dedieserPlatzerheblichvergrößertund1885,nachdemBauder orthodoxen Synagoge, zum Börneplatz, benannt nachdem Journalisten, Literatur- und Theaterkritiker LudwigBörne (1786-1837), der aus dem Frankfurter Ghetto Juden-gasse stammte.
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