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J Clin Microbiol 2009,Dec,01;47(12):3797-804; (PMID: 19794038) We report on the in vitro activity of the Hos2 fungal histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor MGCD290 (MethylGene, Inc.) in combination with azoles against azole-resistant yeasts and molds. Susceptibility testing was performed by the CLSI M27-A3 and M38-A2 broth microdilution methods.[...]
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Trends Plant Sci 2009,Dec,01;14(12):645-52; (PMID: 19819752) Resealing is the membrane-repair process that enables cells to survive disruption, preventing the loss of irreplaceable cell types and eliminating the cost of replacing injured cells. Given that failure in the resealing process in animal cells causes diverse types of [...]
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J Colloid Interface Sci 2010,Jan,01;341(1):186-93; (PMID: 19833345) Functionalization of Brazilian São Simão kaolinite and Spanish Yunclillos saponite with the alkoxysilanes 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane is reported. The resulting hybrids were characterized by [...]
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Waste Manag 2010,Jan,01;30(1):57-62; (PMID: 19853434) [...]The results of this study indicate that, via enhancing the reactivity by alkali fusion and balancing the Na/Al ratio by additional aluminosilicate source, low-reactive CFAs could also be recycled as an alternative source material for geopolymer production.[...]
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J Hazard Mater 2009,Dec,15;172(1):180-6; (PMID: 19665297) Bulk porous mullite supports for ceramic membranes were prepared directly using a mixture of industrial waste fly ash and bauxite by dry-pressing, followed by sintering between 1200 and 1550 degrees C. The effects of sintering temperature on the phase composition and shrinkage percent of porous [...]
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Environ Pollut 2009,Dec,01;157(12):3387-95; (PMID: 19608318) [...]Humic and fulvic acids (HA and FA) and humin (HUM) contributions were established. Sorption was studied by using two synthetic sorbents, an aluminum-silicate with iron oxide coverage and the same sorbent coated with humic acid. Freundlich model described Bensulfuron-methyl behavior in all sorbents (R(2) 0.969-0.998).[...]K(f) for soils (8.3-20.7 microg(1-1/n) mL(1/n) g(-1)) were higher than those reported in the literature. Organic matter, halloysite or kaolinite, and specific surface area contributed to the global process. The highest K(f) for HA, FA and HUM were 539.5, 82.9, and 98.7 microg(1-1/n) mL(1/n) g(-1).[...]
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J Nanosci Nanotechnol 2009,Dec,01;9(12):6813-22; (PMID: 19908684) Composites of the alumino silicate mineral kaolinite, with the conducting polymers polypyrrole and polyaniline have been successfully synthesised. In doing so hybrid materials have been produced in which the high surface area of the mineral is retained, whilst also incorporating the desired chemical and physical properties of the polymer.[...]
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J Hazard Mater 2009,Nov,15;171(1-3):215-21; (PMID: 19632035) Kaolinite clay obtained from Ubulu-Ukwu, Delta State in Nigeria was modified with polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA) reagent to obtained [...]
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J Colloid Interface Sci 2009,Nov,15;339(2):302-9; (PMID: 19740474) [...] was measured as a function of ionic strength (0.001-0.1M NaNO(3)), and spanning a range of sorbate/sorbent ratios, on pure hydrous ferric oxide (HFO), kaolinite, and quartz and also on binary and ternary mixtures of the three solids. Diffuse- layer surface complexation models (DLMs) were parameterized to fit Cd sorption data for the pure [...]
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2009,Nov,01;74(1):279-83; (PMID: 19699066) [...]The present study was carried out to investigate the conformation, enzymatic activity and proteolytic stability of acid phosphatase on montmorillonite, kaolinite and soil colloids from an Alfisol by means of circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy[...]
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