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J Am Chem Soc ; 137(30): 9722-9, 2015 Aug 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26153733

RESUMO

Here we report a new class of hydrogels formed by polymers that are cross-linked through subcomponent self-assembled metal-organic cages. Selective encapsulation of guest molecules within the cages creates two distinct internal phases within the hydrogel, which allows for contrasting release profiles of related molecules depending on their aptitude for encapsulation within the cages. The hydrogels were fabricated into microparticles via a droplet-based microfluidic approach and proved responsive to a variety of stimuli, including acid and competing amine or aldehyde subcomponents, allowing for the triggered release of cargo.


Assuntos
Reagentes de Ligações Cruzadas/química , Compostos Ferrosos/química , Hidrogéis/química , Polietilenoglicóis/química , Ácidos/química , Aldeídos/química , Aminas/química , Hidrogéis/síntese química , Estrutura Molecular , Tamanho da Partícula , Propriedades de Superfície
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Trends Microbiol ; 22(8): 438-45, 2014 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24842194

RESUMO

Quinolone and fluoroquinolone antibiotics are potent, broad-spectrum agents commonly used to treat a range of infections. Resistance to these agents is multifactorial and can be via one or a combination of target-site gene mutations, increased production of multidrug-resistance (MDR) efflux pumps, modifying enzymes, and/or target-protection proteins. Fluoroquinolone-resistant clinical isolates of bacteria have emerged readily and recent data have shown that resistance to this class of antibiotics can have diverse, species-dependent impacts on host-strain fitness. Here we outline the impacts of quinolone-resistance mutations in relation to the fitness and evolutionary success of mutant strains.


Assuntos
Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Bactérias/efeitos dos fármacos , Farmacorresistência Bacteriana , Fluoroquinolonas/farmacologia , Mutação , Bactérias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Fenômenos Fisiológicos Bacterianos
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Langmuir ; 25(17): 10285-91, 2009 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19499945

RESUMO

Hydrogels can be prepared using the commercially available Fmoc-phenylalanine or Fmoc-tyrosine as the gelator. Gelation is triggered by careful adjustment of the pH of the solution using glucono-delta-lactone (GdL). Model dyes have been entrapped in the hydrogels, and the release of the dyes from the hydrogels has been monitored. The release ratios indicate that the systems are under Fickian diffusion control. A range of dyes with different radii of gyration diffuse from the Fmoc-phenylalanine hydrogels with similar diffusion coefficients, implying that the network is not specifically retaining even relatively large (5 nm) dyes. On the other hand, the larger dyes are restricted in their diffusion from Fmoc-tyrosine hydrogels. These results correlate with the rheological measurements for the hydrogels, where those formed from Fmoc-tyrosine were shown to have significantly higher storage moduli than those formed from Fmoc-phenylalanine. In addition, the frequency-dependent behavior of the hydrogels demonstrates that Fmoc-tyrosine shows the classic response of a strong gel with a storage modulus that is nearly independent of frequency. However, for Fmoc-phenylalanine, the frequency dependence of moduli is very strong and very similar to that displayed by a transient network, where the interconnections between junction zones in the network are highly flexible and able to withstand large deformations.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/química , Fluorenos/química , Hidrogéis , Corantes/química , Difusão , Géis , Gluconatos/química , Hidrogéis/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura/métodos , Modelos Químicos , Conformação Molecular , Tamanho da Partícula , Fenilalanina/química , Reologia , Tirosina/química
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