Publications by authors named "E Borowiak-Palen"

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  • Pheromone-binding proteins transport hydrophobic pheromones to their receptors, crucial for sensing oviposition cues.
  • The study focuses on the odorant-binding protein CquiOBP1 from Culex quinquefasciatus, which binds to the oviposition pheromone MOP.
  • Research using molecular dynamics analyzes how MOP is released from CquiOBP1, highlighting the importance of MOP's flexibility and the protein's conformational changes during the release process.
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A new kind of silica nanotube with incorporated γ-Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles has been successfully prepared through sol-gel processes. Hematite particles supported on carbon nanotubes served as templates for the fabrication of the magnetic silica nanotubes. The obtained nanostructures consisting of magnetic Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles protected by a silica shell were fully characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), N(2) sorption and desorption, and magnetization studies.

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Carbon nanotubes possess interesting physicochemical properties which make them potentially usable in medicine. Single-walled carbon nanotubes and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, for example, may carry and deliver anticancer drugs, such as cisplatin. Magnetic nanoparticles, like iron filled MWCNT, can be used in hyperthermia therapy.

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The synthesis, characterization, and toxicity of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide are reported. Prior to the cytocompatibility tests the stability of the suspensions in a wide range of concentrations (3.125-100 μg/mL) of three different dispersants is studied.

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The initial development of carbon nanotube synthesis revolved heavily around the use of 3d valence transition metals such as Fe, Ni, and Co. More recently, noble metals (e.g.

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