Cortical cerebral microinfarcts (CMIs) are associated with loss of white matter (WM) integrity and cognitive impairment in cross-sectional studies, while further investigation using longitudinal datasets is required. This study aims to establish the association between cortical CMIs and WM integrity assessed by diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) measures and to investigate whether DTI measures mediate the relationship between cortical CMIs and cognitive decline. Cortical CMIs were graded on 3T MRI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn understanding of chemical reactivity begins with an understanding of the dynamics involved regarding system-bath interactions. Spectroscopic studies of these interactions in condensed-phase multichromophoric systems are intricate and contain much information. Photon-echo spectroscopy has proven to be a useful tool for probing these interactions.
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November 2006
Energy migration in self-assembled, water soluble, quantum dot (QD) nanoclusters is reported. These spherical nanoclusters are composed of CdSe QDs bound together by pepsin, a digestive enzyme found in mammals. A structural model for the clusters is suggested, based on scanning transmission electron microscopy, as well as dynamic light scattering and small angle X-ray scattering.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFilms composed in whole or in part of organic compounds represent an important atmospheric interface. Urban surfaces are now known to be coated with a film ("grime") whose chemical composition somewhat resembles that of urban atmospheric aerosols. Such films may act as media in which atmospheric trace gases may be sequestered (leading to their removal from the gas phase); they may also act as reactive media, either as a "solvent" or as a source of reagents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChitosan nanoparticles (CS NPs) of a controlled size (below 100 nm) and narrow size distribution were obtained through the process of ionic gelation between CS and sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP). A high degree of CS deacetylation and narrow polymer molecular weight distribution were demonstrated to be critical for the controlling particle size distribution. Properties of the CS NPs were examined at different temperatures, values of pH, and ratios of CS to TPP.
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