B-properties of fuzzy relations in aggregation process — the “converse problem”

Author(s):  
Urszula Bentkowska
2016 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Urszula Bentkowska ◽  
Anna Król ◽  
Bernard De Baets

Abstract This contribution deals with fuzzy interval orders which are defined by the use of generalized properties, the Ferrers property and total connectedness, of fuzzy relations. Definitions of the generalized properties involve binary operations including t-norms and t-conorms and, more generally, fuzzy conjunctions and disjunctions. In particular, conditions for n-argument functions to preserve fuzzy interval orders during aggregation process are presented. Moreover, some existing results on the Ferrers property are generalized and applied for fuzzy interval orders.


Author(s):  
M. F. Miller ◽  
A. R. Rubenstein

Studies of rotavirus particles in humans, monkeys and various non-primates with acute gastroenteritis have involved detection of virus in fecal material by electron microscopy. The EM techniques most commonly employed have been the conventional negative staining (Fig. 1) and immune aggregation (Fig. 2) procedures. Both methods are somewhat insensitive and can most reliably be applied to samples containing large quantities of virus either naturaLly or as a result of concentration by ultracentrifugation. The formation of immune complexes by specific antibody in the immune aggregation procedures confirms the rotavirus diagnosis, but the number of particles per given microscope field is effectively reduced by the aggregation process. In the present communication, we describe use of an on-grid immunoelectron microscopic technique in which rotavirus particles are mounted onto microscope grids that were pre-coated with specific antibody. The technique is a modification of a method originalLy introduced by Derrick (1) for studies of plant viruses.


Author(s):  
Tatjana D. Kolemishevska-Gugulovska ◽  
Georgi M. Dimirovski ◽  
A. Talha Dinibutun ◽  
Norman E. Gough

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 2371
Author(s):  
Valeria Guarrasi ◽  
Giacoma Cinzia Rappa ◽  
Maria Assunta Costa ◽  
Fabio Librizzi ◽  
Marco Raimondo ◽  
...  

Waste valorization represents one of the main social challenges when promoting a circular economy and environmental sustainability. Here, we evaluated the effect of the polyphenols extracted from apple peels, normally disposed of as waste, on the amyloid aggregation process of κ-casein from bovine milk, a well-used amyloidogenic model system. The effect of the apple peel extract on protein aggregation was examined using a thioflavin T fluorescence assay, Congo red binding assay, circular dichroism, light scattering, and atomic force microscopy. We found that the phenolic extract from the peel of apples of the cultivar “Fuji”, cultivated in Sicily (Caltavuturo, Italy), inhibited κ-casein fibril formation in a dose-dependent way. In particular, we found that the extract significantly reduced the protein aggregation rate and inhibited the secondary structure reorganization that accompanies κ-casein amyloid formation. Protein-aggregated species resulting from the incubation of κ-casein in the presence of polyphenols under amyloid aggregation conditions were reduced in number and different in morphology.


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