In Complex Fluids in Biological Systems, pp. 3-52. Springer.A. Morozov, S.E. Spagnolie, Introduction to complex fluids, Complex Fluids in Biological Systems, Springer New York, 2015, 3-52.A. Morozov and S. E. Spagnolie. Introduction to complex fluids. In Complex Fluids in Biological ...
By virtue of the hard-sphere nature of colloids, whose size and volume fraction we vary across experiments, our results shed light on the long-standing controversy over bacterial motility enhancement in complex fluids and suggest that polymer dynamics may not be essential for capturing the ...
They represent a new frontier in the study of neutral plasmas, which traditionally deals with much hotter systems, but they also blur the boundaries of plasma, atomic, condensed matter, and low temperature physics. Modeling these plasmas challenges computational techniques and theories of non-...
Supercritical fluids behave as complex networks Supercritical fluids have local density inhomogeneities caused by molecular clusters. Authors show that the molecular interactions of supercritical fluids, associated with localized clusters, obey complex network dynamics that can be represented by a hidden-variab...
Here we describe an advanced paradigm for the design, construction and stable implementation of complex biological systems in microbial organisms. This engineering strategy was previously applied to the development of an Escherichia coli–based platform, which enabled the use of brown macroalgae as a fe...
Biological life support systems for space crews: Some results and prospects A set of problems of biomedical support for humans in the extreme environment of a space flight is a challenge for space biology and medicine. Designing ro... V.,N.,Sychev,... - 《Human Physiology》 被引量: 1发表...
The resultant formulation was then refrigerated and on analyzing the complex showed 44% entrapment of marsupsin with 20% cumulative drug release. The super critical fluids (SCF) have emerged as an effective tool for preparing particles of size ranging from 5 to 2000 nm. Different...
Reporter gene assays are widely used to study cellular signaling and transcriptional activity. Few studies describe the use of reporter genes for studying cellular responses on complex body fluids, such as urine and blood. Selection of the optimal report
6). This process of interfacial ruffling is reminiscent of “viscous fingering” observed when a low viscosity liquid displaces a higher viscosity liquid in a porous medium48. Our system differs in that a membrane separates the fluids and there is no porous confinement, nor fluid injection. A ...