Publications by authors named "S Voegtlin"

A range of Desulfovibrio spp. can reduce metal ions to form metallic nanoparticles that remain attached to their surfaces. The bioreduction of palladium (Pd) has been given considerable attention due to its extensive use in areas of catalysis and electronics and other technological domains.

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The growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and associated hydrogen sulfide production can be problematic in a range of industries such that inhibition strategies are needed. A range of SRB can reduce metal ions, a strategy that has been utilized for bioremediation, metal recovery, and synthesis of precious metal catalysts. In some instances, the metal remains bound to the cell surface, and the impact of this coating on bacterial cell division and metabolism has not previously been reported.

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A wide range of bacteria can synthesize surface-associated nanoparticles (SANs) through exogenous metal ions reacting with sulfide produced via cysteine metabolism, resulting in the emergence of a biological-nanoparticle hybrid (bionanohybrid). The attached nanoparticles may couple to extracellular electron transfer, facilitating photoelectrochemical processes. While SAN-cell coupling in hybrid organisms is opening a range of biotechnological possibilities, observation of bionanohybrids in nature is not commonly reported and their lab-based behavior remains difficult to control.

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Automatic techniques for interpreting the electrical activity of the heart are based more and more on vectorcardiographic parameters, especially information provided by the spatial vectorcardiographic loop. This data has been shown to be a useful complement to classical electrocardiography. The aim of this study was to define a method of calculation of the planes of the vectorcardiographic loops of depolarisation and repolarisation, and to calculate a coefficient of left-sidedness obtained by the sum of squares of the distances between the points on the loop in the plane.

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