Probing eumelanin photoprotection using a catechol:quinone heterodimer model system

2019 ◽  
Vol 216 ◽  
pp. 520-537 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Grieco ◽  
Jennifer M. Empey ◽  
Forrest R. Kohl ◽  
Bern Kohler
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Here, we investigate the photochemistry of a catechol : o-quinone heterodimer as a model system for uncovering the photoprotective roots of eumelanin.

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The energetic barrier for the cis-to-trans isomerization of azobenzene was experimentally investigated by using thin films of azobenzene-containing MOFs as well-defined model system.


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Yirong Mo ◽  
Huaiyu Zhang ◽  
Peifeng Su ◽  
Peter D. Jarowski ◽  
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Apart from the more familiar π-conjugation, there is also significant π–π repulsion which is a kind of unrecognized intramolecular strain and can be quantified with the linear B4H2 model system.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dieter Ebert

Water fleas of the genus Daphnia are among the oldest model systems in biological research. Today, we know more about their natural history and ecology than of any other taxon. The Daphnia model also has left a notable mark on other fields. élie Metchnikoff used Daphnia to test his 1908 Nobel prize–winning idea that macrophages attack invading parasites as part of cellular immunity. August Weismann's studies of water fleas were instrumental in developing his theory that only germ cells transmit heritable information in animals. Richard Woltereck used Daphnia to develop the notion of phenotypic plasticity—that an organism can change its characteristics in response to the environment—an idea that still guides experiments with many organisms that distinguish genetic from environmental effects. With all of these historical achievements, why did the National Institutes of Health (NIH) only recently add Daphnia to its list of model organisms for biomedical research? Moreover, why has Daphnia, at this point in time, become NIH's 13th model system?


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pp. 728-739 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Ana M. Portales ◽  
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Jennifer L. Freeman

Embryonic exposure to ecologically relevant concentrations of TCE disrupts development, morphology, heart rate, and behavior in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) model system.


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Ioannis Zeimpekis ◽  
Chris-Kriton Skylaris ◽  
Nicolas G. Green

This critical review provides an overview of sensitivity-enhancement strategies and a systematic, quantitative analysis of field-effect transistor (IS-FET/BioFET) sensor literature.


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Author(s):  
John Nsor-Atindana ◽  
Meihui Yu ◽  
H. Douglas Goff ◽  
Maoshen Chen ◽  
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This study evaluated the in vitro inhibitory influence of particle size of nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) fractions against α-amylase and α-glucosidase using cooked potato starch–protein food model system.


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The charge and proton dynamics in hydrogen-bonded networks are investigated using ammonia as a model system.


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