For the creation of smaller and smaller electrical devices and fundamental studies, Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM) offers a technique that measures the surface potential with nanometer lateral resolution and allows for a more precise understanding of properties such as the work function, the localization of charges and the doping of materials. Despite its obvious potential, the complexity of its implementation is currently a bottleneck for its extensive application. Here, we introduce a step-by-step overview of the different experimental parameters that need to be controlled in PF-KPFM to ensure their useful effect on the measured contact potential difference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the first time, a synthetic route for preparing lupane and oleanane derivatives with a hydrogenated furan ring as a cycle A of triterpene scaffold is described. Most of the synthesized compounds, furanoterpenoids and their synthetic intermediates, were non-toxic against the tested cancer and non-cancerous cell lines, and evinced significant inhibitory activity with IC 1.0-9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultidrug resistance (MDR) is a common phenomenon in clinical oncology, whereby cancer cells become resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs A common MDR mechanism is the overexpression of ATP-binding cassette efflux transporters in cancer cells, with P-glycoprotein (P-gp) being one of them. New 3,4-seco-lupane triterpenoids, and the products of their intramolecular cyclization with the removed 4,4-gem-dimethyl group, were synthesized by the selective transformations of the A-ring of dihydrobetulin. Among the semi-synthetic derivatives, the MT-assay-enabled methyl ketone (), exhibiting the highest cytotoxicity (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOleanane aldehyde-β-enone (), being the semi-synthetic derivative of the triterpenoid betulin, effectively inhibits the proliferation of HBL-100 and K562 cancer cells (IC 0.47-0.53 µM), as well as the proliferation of their resistant subclones with high P-gp expression HBL-100/Dox, K562/i-S9 and K562/i-S9_Dox (IC 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReef-building corals are endangered animals with a complex colonial organization. Physiological mechanisms connecting multiple polyps and integrating them into a coral colony are still enigmatic. Using live imaging, particle tracking, and mathematical modeling, we reveal how corals connect individual polyps and form integrated polyp groups via species-specific, complex, and stable networks of currents at their surface.
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