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Nanotechnology ; 22(5): 055303, 2011 Feb 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21178261

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Patterning of organic compounds on a nanometer length scale is of great interest for solar applications: defined control over the donor-acceptor interface will allow design of an optimized nano-morphology promoting exciton separation and reducing charge recombination. Herein we present an imprinting technique using anodized alumina oxide (AAO) hard templates as stamps. We show an exact pattern transfer of the AAO structures into a solution processable hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene (HBC), a discotic small molecule with acrylate moieties which is polymerized in situ. Film fabrication is realized for a variety of nanowire dimensions on square centimeter areas. The fabrication directly on conductive glass support and control over the formation of a dense barrier layer render this approach appealing for the fabrication of fully organic nanostructured photovoltaic devices.

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Langmuir ; 24(16): 8397-401, 2008 Aug 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18336050

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We report a technique to produce aligned neurofilament networks for direct imaging and diffraction studies using in situ dialysis in a microfluidic device. The alignment is achieved by assembling neurofilaments from protein subunits confined within microchannels. Resulting network structure was probed by polarized optical microscopy and atomic force microscopy, which confirmed a high degree of protein alignment inside the microchannels. This technique can be expanded to facilitate structural studies of a wide range of filamentous proteins and their hierarchical assemblies under varying assembly conditions.


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Diálisis/instrumentación , Diálisis/métodos , Microquímica/instrumentación , Red Nerviosa/anatomía & histología , Red Nerviosa/química , Animales , Bovinos , Microquímica/métodos , Microscopía de Fuerza Atómica
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J Hum Hypertens ; 10(8): 539-46, 1996 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8895038

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OBJECTIVES AND PATIENTS: To determine whether or not the pulsatile component of blood pressure (BP) measured centrally and peripherally allows a separation between hypertensive and normal subjects, as well as within hypertensive and normal subjects, as well as within hypertensive patients. We tested the hypothesis that the difference in central and peripheral pulse pressures is increased in hypertensive, compared to normotensive persons, and that this component is influenced by genetic variance. We studied 46 hypertensive patients and 56 age-matched normal subjects, as well as 10 hypertensive families with 74 members of the same age range. DESIGN: Pulse pressure was measured at the brachial artery and the digital artery in the standing and supine position. The difference in the pulse pressures between these sites was calculated. Further, digital volume-pulse amplitude and stroke volume measurements were determined with impedance plethysmography. RESULTS: The differences between central and peripheral pulse pressures were similar in hypertensive patients compared to normal subjects, regardless of posture. However, in the standing position the frequency distribution of this variable in hypertensive patients was bimodal and split into two significantly different distributions (P < 0.05) with peaks at -24 mm Hg and -1 mm Hg, compared to a single peak at -11 mm Hg in normal subjects. Furthermore, these two subgroups of hypertensive patients differed in their brachial systolic BP (127 +/- 10 vs 134 +/- 12 mm Hg; P < 0.05), their brachial pulse pressures (32 +/- 8 vs 42 +/- 8 mm Hg; P < 0.05), and in their peripheral compliance (1.59 +/- 0.92 vs 2.21 +/- 1.00 microliter/mm Hg per 100 ml tissue; P < 0.05). The frequency distribution of pulse pressure differences was also bimodal in members of hypertensive families, even though most (46 out of 74) were normotensive. CONCLUSION: The difference between the digital and brachial pulsatile component may be a useful intermediary phenotype in essential hypertension. Furthermore, the nonuniform decreases in arterial compliance exhibited by our patients may be of pathogenic significance.


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Presión Sanguínea/fisiología , Arteria Braquial/fisiología , Dedos/irrigación sanguínea , Dedos/fisiología , Hipertensión/fisiopatología , Adulto , Humanos , Hipertensión/etiología
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