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Membrane recovery of light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) was studied.
There is also a technical issue that would preclude detection of dips in cytoplasmic concentrations under each membrane peak: diffraction of light from the probes concentrated in the peak at the membrane would mask the dip in the cytoplasm.
A comprehensive review is presented for application of membranes for light olefin/paraffin separation.
Hybridization of anchored DBCs and a BODIPY monoiodine-ODN photosensitizer conjugate enabled the generation of singlet oxygen close to the lipid membrane by means of light irradiation.
The model provides valuable insight into application of this phenomenon in colloidal fouling of membranes, in light of the classical Levine Neale cell model of electrophoresis.
This work concerns the interaction of light membrane structures enclosing incompressible fluids.
The results shown for a typical experiment indicated clear separation of light membrane fragments containing most of caveolin-1 from heavy fragments containing the major peak of Na+/K+-ATPase activity.
To solve the problem, Cohen's group altered a light-sensitive bacterial protein called green-absorbing proteorhodopsin (GPR) so that it could detect membrane voltage and give off a flash of light when the membrane depolarizes.
To biochemically ascertain the content of tTG in various cell membranes, we isolated a crude fraction of light and medium membranes [10], [11] 3 h after tTG induction in NIH3T3-tTG fibroblasts and used it for immunoaffinity isolation of vesicular organelles [40] [42].
Many researchers are trying to engineer neurons to fire when light-sensitive proteins in their membranes detect a flash of light.
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