Publications by authors named "V Privman"

Apoptosis is essential for numerous processes, such as development, resistance to infections, and suppression of tumorigenesis. Here, we investigate the influence of the nutrient sensing and longevity-assuring enzyme SIRT6 on the dynamics of apoptosis triggered by serum starvation. Specifically, we characterize the progression of apoptosis in wild type and SIRT6 deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts using time-lapse flow cytometry and computational modelling based on rate-equations and cell distribution analysis.

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We report an experimental realization of a biochemical XOR gate function that avoids many of the pitfalls of earlier realizations based on biocatalytic cascades. Inputs-represented by pairs of chemicals-cross-react to largely cancel out when both are nearly equal. The cross-reaction can be designed to also optimize gate functioning for noise handling.

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  • A new biometric cybersecurity system is proposed that uses the analysis of metabolites in skin secretions, specifically amino acids in sweat, for active authentication of mobile and wearable devices.
  • This system aims to create an amino acid profile for each individual user, which is capable of generating reliable signals for user identification.
  • Initial findings suggest that while the detection of amino acid levels has some noise challenges, more advanced techniques like multi-input biocatalytic processes could enhance accuracy and provide continuous authentication based on user-specific characteristics.
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We study the mechanisms involved in the release, triggered by the application of glucose, of insulin entrapped in Fe -cross-linked alginate hydrogel particles further stabilized with a polyelectrolyte. Platelet-shaped alginate particles are synthesized containing enzyme glucose oxidase conjugated with silica nanoparticles, which are also entrapped in the hydrogel. Glucose diffuses in from solution, and production of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed by the enzyme within the hydrogel.

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We describe a chemical XOR gate design that realizes gate-response function with filtering properties. Such gate-response function is flat (has small gradients) at and in the vicinity of all the four binary-input logic points, resulting in analog noise suppression. The gate functioning involves cross-reaction of the inputs represented by pairs of chemicals to produce a practically zero output when both are present and nearly equal.

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