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Open AccessArticle Electrochemical Detecting Lung Cancer-Associated Antigen Based on Graphene-Gold Nanocomposite
Molecules 2017, 22(3), 392; doi:10.3390/molecules22030392
Received: 26 January 2017 / Revised: 21 February 2017 / Accepted: 28 February 2017 / Published: 2 March 2017
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Using a Au nanoparticle/reduced graphene oxide composite (AuNP-RGO), a signal-enhanced electrochemical immunosensor without label was created to detect neuron-specific enolase (NSE). Furthermore, an environmentally-friendly method was developed to prepare AuNP-RGO by employing chitosan (CS), which served as reducing and stabilizing agent. We showed
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Using a Au nanoparticle/reduced graphene oxide composite (AuNP-RGO), a signal-enhanced electrochemical immunosensor without label was created to detect neuron-specific enolase (NSE). Furthermore, an environmentally-friendly method was developed to prepare AuNP-RGO by employing chitosan (CS), which served as reducing and stabilizing agent. We showed that the sensitivity of the immunosensor designed in this report was remarkably enhanced because of the numerous active sites in the sensor provided by the AuNP-RGO nanostructure. For the quantification of NSE, the immunosensor exhibited a positive linear relationship with the concentration in the range of 0.1 to 2000 ng/mL, where the limit of the detection was 0.05 ng/mL. Full article
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Open AccessArticle The Inhibitory Effect of Quercetin on Asymmetric Dimethylarginine-Induced Apoptosis Is Mediated by the Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Pathway in Glomerular Endothelial Cells
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2014, 15(1), 484-503; doi:10.3390/ijms15010484
Received: 10 October 2013 / Revised: 12 December 2013 / Accepted: 16 December 2013 / Published: 2 January 2014
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Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is considered an independent mortality and cardiovascular risk factor in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, and contributes to the development of renal fibrosis. Quercetin (QC), a natural component of foods, protects against renal injury. Here, we explored the possible mechanisms
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Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is considered an independent mortality and cardiovascular risk factor in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, and contributes to the development of renal fibrosis. Quercetin (QC), a natural component of foods, protects against renal injury. Here, we explored the possible mechanisms that are responsible for ADMA-induced renal fibrosis and the protective effect of QC. We found that ADMA treatment activated the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress sensor proteins phosphorylated protein kinase RNA-activated-like ER kinase (PERK) and inositol requiring-1α (IRE1), which correspondingly induced C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) expression and phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) phosphorylation in glomerular endothelial cells (GEnCs). Following this, ADMA promoted ER stress-induced apoptosis and resulted in transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) expression in GEnCs. SP600125, an inhibitor of JNK, and CHOP siRNA protected against ADMA-induced cell apoptosis and TGF-β expression. QC prevented ADMA-induced PERK and IRE1 apoptotic ER stress pathway activation. Also, ADMA-induced GEnCs apoptosis and TGF-β expression was reduced by QC. Overexpression of CHOP blocked QC-mediated protection from apoptosis in ER stressed cells. Overall, these observations indicate that ADMA may induce GEnCs apoptosis and TGF-β expression by targeting the PERK-CHOP and IRE1-JNK pathway. In addition, drugs such as QC targeting ER stress may hold great promise for the development of novel therapies against ADMA-induced renal fibrosis. Full article
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Open AccessArticle Effects of Time Delay on Chaotic Neuronal Discharges
Math. Comput. Appl. 2010, 15(5), 840-845; doi:10.3390/mca15050840
Received: 31 December 2010 / Accepted: 31 December 2010 / Published: 31 December 2010
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Effects of time delay on Hindmarsh-Rose(HR) model neuron are studied. For an individual neuron, with the scaling delay time and synaptic intensity, neuronal firing pattern’s transform among tonic spiking, busting and resting firing state, and the neuronal chaotic spike could be controlled. Furthermore,
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Effects of time delay on Hindmarsh-Rose(HR) model neuron are studied. For an individual neuron, with the scaling delay time and synaptic intensity, neuronal firing pattern’s transform among tonic spiking, busting and resting firing state, and the neuronal chaotic spike could be controlled. Furthermore, two coupled HR neuronal system could be fully synchronized under certain coupled strength and delay time. Full article

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