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cord-010343-tqqt0hj7 | The potential spread of infection caused by aerosol contamination of surfaces after flushing a domestic toilet Effects of cleaning and disinfection in reducing the spread of Norovirus contamination via environmental surfaces Contamination of the hospital environment with gastroenteric viruses: comparison of two pediatric wards over a winter season How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-003412-8n2s0bl1 | Everybody hands- on to avoid ESKAPE: Effect of sustained hand hygiene compliance on healthcare- associated infections and multidrug resistance in a paediatric hospital Evidence that contaminated surfaces contribute to the transmission of hospital pathogens and an overview of strategies to address contaminated surfaces in hospital settings Environmental reservoirs of methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus in isolation rooms: Correlation with patient isolates and implications for hospital hygiene Risk of organism acquisition from prior room occupants: A systematic review and meta- analysis Intrinsic bacterial burden associated with intensive care unit hospital beds: Effects of disinfection on population recovery and mitigation of potential infection risk How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-257255-n5o368ih | The magnitude of the global problem of diarrhoeal disease: a ten year update Handwashing to prevent diarrhoea in day- care centres Viral gastroenteritis How hygienic should our homes be? |
cord-273937-cu3cylyi | Non- UV based germicidal activity of metal- doped TiO 2 coating on solid surface Formation and applications of multiple emulsions Antiseptics and disinfectants: activity, action and resistance Pluronic F-127 gels incorporating highly purified unsaturated fatty acids for buccal delivery of insulin Denaturation of protein by chlorine dioxide: oxidative modification of tryptophan and tyrosine residues Protective effect of lowconcentration chlorine dioxide gas against influenza A virus infection Double emulsions: how does release occur? |
cord-277665-ac8txr3h | In vitro studies of new prosthesis coatings Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of new adamantane derivatives III Quantum dots and other nanoparticles: What can they offer to drug discovery? |
cord-017348-mmmm3pmv | The use of yeast and moulds as sensing elements in biosensors Selective microorganism detection with cell surface imprinted polymers Application of yeast imprinting in biotechnology and process control Biomimetic yeast cell typingapplication of QCMs H7 outbreaks Coliforms and E. coli: problem or solution? |
cord-017348-mmmm3pmv | epitopemediated molecularly imprinted film Molecularly imprinted polypyrrole- based synthetic receptor for direct detection of bovine leukemia virus glycoproteins Too large to fit? |
cord-335372-tncjfdtp | o you have comments or questions about this article? |
cord-328816-xyj8mc8g | Superhydrophobic and superoleophilic properties of graphene- based sponges fabricated using a facile dip coating method In situ preparation of graphene/ polypyrrole nanocomposite via electrochemical co- deposition methodology for anti- corrosion application Thiolated graphene- based superhydrophobic sponges for oil- water separation A cost- effective method for preparing mechanically stable anti- corrosive superhydrophobic coating based on electrochemically exfoliated graphene Preparation of superhydrophobic electroconductive graphene- coated cotton cellulose High performance graphene- based foam fabricated by a facile approach for oil absorption Multifunctional superhydrophobic polymer/ carbon nanocomposites: graphene, carbon nanotubes, or carbon black? |
cord-282303-idh7io9v | ( DTA) Significance of fomites in the spread of respiratory and enteric viral disease Environmental contamination makes an important contribution to hospital infection Contamination, disinfection, and cross- colonization: are hospital surfaces reservoirs for nosocomial infection? |
cord-282303-idh7io9v | How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-274101-vm9nh8lc | Membrane fluidity characteristics of human lung cancer Heparan sulfate: anchor for viral intruders? |
cord-274101-vm9nh8lc | Nisin diffusion in protein films: effects of film type and temperature Influence of amino acid substitutions in the nisin leader peptide on biosynthesis and secretion of nisin by Lactococcus lactis Antiviral activities of lactoferrin Natural products with hypoglycemic, hypotensive, hypocholesterolemic, antiatherosclerotic and antithrombotic activities Expression and purification of antimicrobial peptide buforin IIb in Escherichia coli Lantibiotics: peptides of diverse structure and function Mechanism of interaction of different classes of cationic antimicrobial peptides with planar bilayers and with the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli Barrel- stave model or toroidal model? |
cord-332719-tjrz4ulk | The role of the surface environment in healthcareassociated infections Role of hospital surfaces in the transmission of emerging health care- associated pathogens: Norovirus, Clostridium difficile, and Acinetobacter species Contamination, disinfection, and cross- colonization: Are hospital surfaces reservoirs for nosocomial infection? |
cord-348629-fnn9wshy | How clean is clean? |
cord-266641-nvyddekm | How are Humans Exposed to Organic Chemicals Released to Indoor Air? |
cord-266641-nvyddekm | Quaternary Ammonium Compounds in Urban Estuarine Sediment Environments-A Class of Contaminants in Need of Increased Attention? |
cord-311349-145kwny3 | Is anti- doping analysis so far from clinical, legal or forensic targets? |
cord-311349-145kwny3 | what next? |
cord-019027-6chba2ru | 2009 International Clinical Practice Guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America Contamination, disinfection, and cross- colonization: are hospital surfaces reservoirs for nosocomial infection? |
cord-019027-6chba2ru | Antimicrobial efficacy of copper surfaces against spores and vegetative cells of Clostridium difficile: the germination theory Are hygiene standards useful in assessing infection risk? |
cord-019027-6chba2ru | How do we assess hospital cleaning? |
cord-019027-6chba2ru | The antimicrobial efficacy of copper alloy furnishing in the clinical environment: a crossover study Vapor- phase hydrogen peroxide as a surface decontaminant and sterilant Estimating health care- associated infections and deaths in U.S. hospitals How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-019027-6chba2ru | What is the evidence for a causal link between hygiene and infections? |
cord-352796-6einbent | Chloroquine paradox may cause more damage than help fight COVID-19 Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases? |
cord-352796-6einbent | The Effect of Chloroquine Hydroxychloroquine retinopathy Macular toxicity after short- term hydroxychloroquine therapy Analysis of the ABCR( ABCA4) gene in 4-aminoquinoline retinopathy: Is retinal toxicity by chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine related to Stargardt disease? |
cord-352796-6einbent | The history of optical instruments for the examination of the eye Dispersal of exhaled air and personal exposure in displacement ventilated rooms Slit lamps and lenses: a potential source of nosocomial infections? |
cord-355181-affuyn8z | : Can an endodontist take the lead in point- of- care COVID-19 testing? |
cord-355181-affuyn8z | Can Antimicrobial Copper- Based Alloys Help Suppress Infectious Transmission of Viruses Originating from Human Contact with High- Touch Surfaces? |
cord-355181-affuyn8z | What does viral RNA load really mean? |
cord-348840-s8wjg4ar | Can it contribute to preventing hospital- acquired infections? |
cord-348840-s8wjg4ar | Modern technologies for improving cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces in hospitals Cleanliness audit of clinical surfaces and equipment: who cleans what? |
cord-348840-s8wjg4ar | The rise of the enterococcus: beyond vancomycin resistance How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-034833-ynti5g8j | A general model for the origin of allometric scaling laws in biology Is West, Brown and Enquist's model of allometric scaling mathematically correct and biologically relevant? |
cord-034833-ynti5g8j | The physics of networks Do hierarchical mechanisms of superhydrophobicity lead to self- organized criticality? |
cord-034833-ynti5g8j | What Determines the Static Force Chains in Stressed Granular Media? |
cord-034833-ynti5g8j | What can the genome tell us about the connectome? |
cord-308857-otsrexqu | A major question remains open to date,"how can the symptoms of COVID-19 be detected in their early stages? |
cord-308857-otsrexqu | A more specific question is whether ultra- violet( UV) light can kill coronavirus? |
cord-308857-otsrexqu | COVID-19: A new digital dawn? |
cord-308857-otsrexqu | Will 10 million people die a year due to antimicrobial resistance by 2050? |
cord-308857-otsrexqu | [ 104] asked"Will 10 million people die a year due to AMR by 2050? |
cord-245161-xbw72k4m | Can N95 Respirators Be Reused after Disinfection? |
cord-245161-xbw72k4m | How Many Times? |
cord-245161-xbw72k4m | The iron- sulfur clusters of dehydratases are primary intracellular targets of copper toxicity Effects of temperature and humidity on the efficacy of methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus challenged antimicrobial materials containing silver and copper Inactivation of murine norovirus on a range of copper alloy surfaces is accompanied by loss of capsid integrity Inactivation of norovirus on dry copper alloy surfaces Inactivation of influenza A virus on copper versus stainless steel surfaces Self- Disinfecting Copper Beds Sustain Terminal Cleaning and Disinfection Effects throughout Patient Care Photocatalytic disinfection using titanium dioxide: spectrum and mechanism of antimicrobial activity Understanding the antimicrobial mechanism of TiO₂-based nanocomposite films in a pathogenic bacterium Fabrication of Visible Light- Induced Antibacterial and Self- Cleaning Cotton Fabrics Using Manganese Doped TiO2 Nanoparticles Virus and Bacteria Self- Shielding System Self- disinfecting surfaces: review of current methodologies and future prospects Hygienic hand antiseptics: should they not have activity and label claims against viruses? |
cord-245161-xbw72k4m | What determines the drop size in sprays? |
cord-245161-xbw72k4m | you're out: how many swipes are needed to decontaminate plastic with disposable wipes? |
cord-280184-91d8i6ix | : how infectious is it? |
cord-280184-91d8i6ix | A quantitative approach to defining"High- Touch"surfaces in hospitals Are hygiene standards useful in assessing infection risk? |
cord-280184-91d8i6ix | Hand hygiene in intensive care units: a matter of time? |
cord-280184-91d8i6ix | How do we assess hospital cleaning? |
cord-280184-91d8i6ix | after surface texture modification Will new generations of modified antimicrobial peptides improve their potential as pharmaceuticals? |
cord-297024-90qq0xsw | : should we do it? |
cord-297024-90qq0xsw | Hota B: Contamination, disinfection, and cross- colonization: are hospital surfaces reservoirs for nosocomial infection? |
cord-297024-90qq0xsw | Myth or reality? |
cord-297024-90qq0xsw | Yet the question remains: what is the clinical evidence for the role of surfaces in nosocomial infections? |
cord-297024-90qq0xsw | cord-297024- 90qq0xsw authors: Kramer, Axel; Schwebke, Ingeborg; Kampf, Günter title: How long do nosocomial pathogens persist on inanimate surfaces? |
cord-313356-ninzeazy | Is COVID-19 Receiving ADE From Other Coronaviruses? |
cord-313356-ninzeazy | What is the mean persistence of coronaviruses compared to SARS- CoV-2? |
cord-313356-ninzeazy | What is the persistence of SARS- CoV-2 on surfaces? |
cord-313356-ninzeazy | What lessons have we learned? |
cord-313356-ninzeazy | What should we know and what could we do? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | Does the item infringe upon a U.S. patent? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | How will we know which shipments of EPROMs should be excluded from entry into the U.S.? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | If a single, very small paint particle is found on the jeans of a pedestrian struck in a hit- and- run accident, could the particle be from the striking vehicle, or merely from the roadway debris at the scene? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | Is the item correctly described? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | The most common question requested by investigators was"How long had the syringe been in the soft drink can?" |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | What is the item? |
cord-023442-4vzwc2d2 | if naked, what is its size, and does it have distinguishing capsid( outer) markings; if enveloped, does it have visible spikes or fuzz around the outside; what is its size, and is the nucleocapsid( the core) visible in particles that have been penetrated by stain; what is the shape of the nucleocapsid, if visible? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | ( Na? dependent)[ 4]. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | / H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | /H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | /H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | /H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | /H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | 4000 lmol photons m-2 s-1) have shown that fast component of ms- DF was inhibited faster with time than in case of action of Co 2? and excess light. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | 7, 1518 Budapest, HungaryWide- line proton NMR FID, echoes, spin- lattice and spin- spin relaxation times were measured at 82.55 MHz frequency in the-70 ° C to? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | A putative outer- membrane cytochrome, OmcF, is crucial for Fe 3? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | A recent candidate for pH regulation within early endosomes and TGN is the highly conserved intracellular Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Acyl transfer from lipids without enzyme catalysis: a new paradigm for membrane protein ageing? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Additional studies have shown that although neither the catalytic reaction nor the establishment of the DpH requires the presence of Na?, the presence of this ion increased the proton transport. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Analyzing the fluorescence relaxation kinetics,? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Ca 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Ca 2? and Mn 2?, that can be attributed to their sizes and coordination properties to specific ligands. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Ca 2? and Mn 2?, that can be attributed to their sizes and coordination properties to specific ligands. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Ca?? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Ca?? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Cell migration or proliferation? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | ClpB is a hexameric AAA? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Combining all these results, a model for the coupling mechanism of complex I was proposed, suggesting the presence of two different energy coupling sites, one that works only as a proton pump( Na? independent), and the other functioning as a Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Combining all these results, a model for the coupling mechanism of complex I was proposed, suggesting the presence of two different energy coupling sites, one that works only as a proton pump( Na? independent), and the other functioning as a Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Compared to these channels, the voltage- dependence of TRPA1 is very weak( apparent number of gating charges* 0.4 versus 12 in K? channels) and its putative voltage- sensing domain most likely lies outside the S4 because TRPA1 completely lacks positively charged residues in this region. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Cytoplasmic dynein moves through uncoordinated action of the AAA1 ring domains Ahmet Yildiz Department of Physics, and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA Cytoplasmic dynein is a homodimeric AAA? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | During action on chloroplasts only of Cd 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Forward and reverse transport directions were investigated at zero membrane potential using preparations with inside out and right side out oriented transporters with Na? or H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Furthermore, Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus( GEFS?, OMIM 604233) is a childhood genetic epilepsy syndrome correlated to mutations in the ancillary b- subunit of neuronal voltage- gated sodium channels( NaChs). |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | I reduce ubiquinone, it is suggested that the Na?/H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | I reduce ubiquinone, it is suggested that the Na?/H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In addition, our systematic and quantitative analysis( in combination with genetic modifications) provides a tool to study the role of? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In both strains the pH dependence was associated with a systematic increase of the K m for Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In the photosynthetic reaction center( RC) of Rhodobacter sphaeroides, fast formation of the charge separated state P? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In the present work, Al 3? induced conformational change and instant oligomerization of aS have been studied using FRET and FCS as main techniques. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In the shorter(\ 1 ms) time scale, the dominating effect is the re- reduction of the oxidized primary donor( P?? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | In the shorter(\ 1 ms) time scale, the dominating effect is the re- reduction of the oxidized primary donor( P?? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Initial expression levels were determined by either partial purification using Ni 2?-NTA |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | It was observed that the Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | It was observed that this bacterial complex I is able of H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | K? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Nigericin, a peptide that acts as an H?-K? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Nigericin, a peptide that acts as an H?-K? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Result indicates that damage sites of action Cd 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Simultaneous action of Cd 2? and photoinhibitory illumination( |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Taken together with our results on the subcellular localization of the native NHE7, these unique biochemical features provide new insights on the biological function and pathological implications of this intracellular Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The aim of these studies was to clarify whether the specific crystalline structure of protein and protein- substrate interactions are significant for H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The available data are restricted and only the re- oxidation of the reduced primary quinone( Q A-? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The average lifetime of donor in the presence of acceptor increases with the increase of Al 3? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The coupling ion of the system was shown to be the H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The first and best characterized GEFS? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The intrinsic Tyr fluorescence rises sharply within the mixing dead time, reflecting an enhanced hydrophobicity of the Tyr environment and a fast conformational change of aS. Al 3? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The simultaneous effect of photoinhibitory illumination and toxic action of heavy metals ions( Cd 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The steadystate level at Cd 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | The transmembrane part of the tetrameric TRPA1 is structurally related to the voltagegated K? channels in which the conserved charged residues within the fourth transmembrane region( S4) constitute part of a voltage sensor. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | These data allowed to advance a transport mechanism based on competing Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | This inner structure transmits local signals due to ATP binding and hydrolysis by AAA? domains. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | This model was reinforced by further studies performed in the presence of the Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | This work was supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research( AIRC), the Istituto Toscano Tumori and the Associazione Noi per Voi Differential hydration, void volume: which factor provides the main contribution to DV u? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Thus, notable variations in the RNA binding specificity was observed for the divalent ions of Mg 2? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Under symmetrical Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Under symmetrical pH conditions with a Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | We assume that binding site of Cd 2? is Y Z or CaMn 4-cluster, one of the recombination partners with P 680? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | We assume that binding site of Cd 2? is Y Z or CaMn 4-cluster, one of the recombination partners with P 680? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | We have developed somatic cell genetic techniques that enable the selection of variant cells able to resist H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | We reported previously that the increase of the cholesterol content of the cell membrane( in vitro) modified the biophysical parameters of the gating of Kvl.3 K? ion channels in human T- lymphocytes. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | What makes an amyloid toxic: morphology, structure or interaction with membranes? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | Whole- cell K? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | and Co 2? are donor and acceptor side of PS2, accordingly. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | and Co 2?) |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | and H? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | and Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | and U 6? reduction and also for microbial electricity production( 4). |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | being transported to the periplasm, contributing in this way to the establishment of the electrochemical potential difference, while Na? is translocated to the cytoplasm[ 4]. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | both alkaline pH and Na? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | by extracellular Ca 2? entry probably through mechanosensitive channels. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | concentration, indicating aS adopts a more extended conformation upon Al 3? |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | hERG K? channels is associated with increased risk of arrhythmias. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | killing through plasma membrane expression of H? extruders. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | the fast component of ms- DF, which originates via radiative recombination of reaction center with the CaMn 4-cluster or Y Z on donor side of PS2, is inhibited stronger than at action of only Co 2?. |
cord-004584-bcw90f5b | treatment is remain stable, while at Co 2? |