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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Cavitation-enhanced delivery of therapeutics to solid tumors

Rifai, Bassel January 2011 (has links)
Poor drug penetration through tumor tissue has emerged as a fundamental obstacle to cancer therapy. The solid tumor microenvironment presents several physiological abnormalities which reduce the uptake of intravenously administered therapeutics, including leaky, irregularly spaced blood vessels, and a pressure gradient which resists transport of therapeutics from the bloodstream into the tumor. Because of these factors, a systemically administered anti-cancer agent is unlikely to reach 100% of cancer cells at therapeutic dosages, which is the efficacy required for curative treatment. The goal of this project is to use high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to enhance drug delivery via phenomena associated with acoustic cavitation. ‘Cavitation’ is the formation, oscillation, and collapse of bubbles in a sound field, and can be broadly divided into two types: ‘inertial’ and ‘stable’. Inertial cavitation involves violent bubble collapse and is associated with phenomena such as heating, fluid jetting, and broadband noise emission. Stable cavitation occurs at lower pressure amplitudes, and can generate liquid microstreaming in the bubble vicinity. It is the combination of fluid jetting and microstreaming which it is attempted to explore, control, and apply to the drug delivery problem in solid tumors. First, the potential for cavitation to enhance the convective transport of a model therapeutic into obstructed vasculature in a cell-free in vitro tumor model is evaluated. Transport is quantified using post-treatment image analysis of the distribution of a dye-labeled macromolecule, while cavitation activity is quantified by analyzing passively recorded acoustic emissions. The introduction of exogenous cavitation nuclei into the acoustic field is found to dramatically enhance both cavitation activity and convective transport. The strong correlation between inertial cavitation activity and drug delivery in this study suggested both a mechanism of action and the clinical potential for non-invasive treatment monitoring. Next, a flexible and efficient method to simulate numerically the microstreaming fields instigated by cavitating microbubbles is developed. The technique is applied to the problem of quantifying convective transport of a scalar quantity in the vicinity of acoustically cavitating microbubbles of various initial radii subject to a range of sonication parameters, yielding insight regarding treatment parameter choice. Finally, in vitro and in vivo models are used to explore the effect of HIFU on delivery and expression of a biologically active adenovirus. The role of cavitation in improving the distribution of adenovirus in porous media is established, as well as the critical role of certain sonication parameters in sustaining cavitation activity in vivo. It is shown that following intratumoral or intravenous co-injection of ultrasound contrast agents and adenovirus, both the distribution and expression of viral transgenes are enhanced in the presence of inertial cavitation. This ultrasound-based drug delivery system has the potential to be applied in conjunction with a broad range of macromolecular therapeutics to augment their bioavailability for cancer treatment. In order to reach this objective, further developmental work is recommended, directed towards improving therapeutic transducer design, using transducer arrays for treatment monitoring and mapping, and continuing the development of functionalized monodisperse cavitation nuclei.
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Caracterização de agregados supramoleculares: interação de vesículas de Doda com polimetacrilato (OU) Caracterização de agregados supramoleculares: interação de vesículas de dioctadecildimetilamônio com polimetacrilato / Characterisation of supramolecular aggregates: interaction of dioctadecyldimethylammonium vesicles with polymethacrylate

Silva, Idélcio Nogueira da 15 April 2002 (has links)
Este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a interação de polimetacrilato com vesículas de metacrilato de dioctadecildimetílamônio (DODAM) e brometo de dioctadecildimetilamônio (DODAB). A fotoirradiação de vesículas de DODAM a formou polimetacrilato na superfície vesicular do polímero, através da polimerização do contra-íon. Vesículas polimerizadas foram mais estáveis frenta á adição de metanol do que vesículas não polimerizadas. A estabilização da bicamada vesicular foi confirmada com o aumento da retenção da carboxifluoresceína (CF). Vesículas injetadas de DODAM retiveram cerca de 25% de CF, enquanto que vesículas polimerizadas retiveram cerca de 75%. Experimentos de temperatura de transição de fase por turbidez e tensão superfícial mostraram que o polimetacrilato formado na superfície vesicular diminui a temperatura de transição de fase e reduz a cooperatividade. A interação de fosfatase alcalina (Fal) com vesículas de DODAM e colinametacrilato de dicetilfosfato (DCM) foi estudada, como um primeiro passo para a construção de um micro-reator. Foi observada a precipitação na presença de DODAM, mas não em presença de DCM. Isto pode ser explicado pela forte interação entre a superfície de vesículas de dioctadecildimetilamônio (bicamada com carga negativa) com a fosfatase alcalina (carga negativa). Esta precipitação não foi observada com vesículas de DCM (bicamada negativa). Experimentos de monocamada confirmaram estes resultados. DCM e DODAM formaram monocamadas mistas estáveis, sugerindo que vesículas mistas poderiam ser usadas para superar as interações eletrostáticas fortes entre os surfactantes e a enzima. / This work had as objective studying the interaction of polymethacrylate with dioctadecyldimethylammonium methacrylate (DODAM) and brornide (DODAB). The fotoirradiation of vesicular suspensions of DODAM formed polymethacrylate on the vesicle surface though counter-ion polymerization. Polymerized vesicles were more stables on methanol addition than non-polymerized vesicles. Bilayer stability was confirmed with the retention of carboxyfluorescein (CF). DODAM injected vesicles without polymerization retained about 25% of CF, while polymerized DODAM retained about 75%. Experiments of phase transition temperature by turbidity and surface tension showed that polymethacrylate formed at vesicle surface drops phase transition temperature and reduces cooperativity. Polymethacrylic acid and polymethacrylic acid containing rodhamine B covalently linked was used to monitor polymer-vesicle interaction. Experiments showed that the polymer interacts electrostatically with the DODAB bilayer, causing precipitation and or aggregation. The polymer, initially on a confonnation with many hipercoiled hydrophobic regions, opens as interacts with DODAB vesicles. The interaction of alkaline phosphatase (Fal) with vesicles of DODAM and colina-methacrylate dicetylphosphate (DCM) was studied, as a preliminary step for a micro-reactor construction. Precipitation was observed in presence of DODAM, but not in presence of DCM. This may be explained by the strong interaction between the surface of dioctadecyldimethy lammonium vesicles (positive charged bylayer) with Fal (negative charge). This precipitation was not observed with DCM vesicles (negative charged bilayer). Monolayer experiments confirm these results. Experiments showed that DCM and DODAM form stabled mixed monolayers. Suggesting that mixed vesicles could be tried to overcome strong electrostatic interactions between surfactants and enzyme.
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Etude de l'organisation structurale des nanocolloïdes humiques / Study of the structural organization of humic nanocolloids

Chaaban, Abdul Amir 07 April 2016 (has links)
L'organisation des substances humiques à l'échelle moléculaire reste une question largement débattue, et à ce jour, il n'a pas été possible de trancher entre une structure polymérique en pelotte plus ou moins flexible et un assemblage supramoléculaire de molecules hétérogènes associées par des liaisons hydrogènes et des interactions hydrophobes. Dans cette thèse, nous étudions la reconformation induite par l'addition de tensio-actifs cationiques (Chlorure de C n-trimethylammonium) sur une série de substances humiques (acides fulvique et humiques) ainsi que sur de la matière organique naturelle contenue dans des eaux noires. Des mesures de turbidité, de diffusion de lumière, mobilité électrophorétique, tension de surface, spectroscopie de fluorescence, diffusion des neutrons aux petits angles, et cryomicroscopie à transmission, permettent de decrire les complexes formés entre le tensio-actif et la matière humique. L'association matière humique/tensio-actif dépend à la fois d'interactions d'origine électrostatique et hydrophobe. Une série de structures moléculaires, vésicules, disques, globules, pseudo-micelles, est observée en cryomicroscopie selon la concentration en surfactant. La séquence obtenue est cohérente avec un système catanionique, en d'autres termes une partie de la matière humique est amphiphile et s'organise en assemblage supramoléculaire. L'addition de tensio-actif modifie également fortement le spectre de fluorescence de la matière humique, les nouvelles bandes bien résolues présentes sur le spectre indiquant une restructuration majeure de l'assemblage supramoléculaire. / The structural organization of humic nanocolloids remains a matter of harsh debate, and surprisingly, it is yet not possible to decide between an arrangement of the humic matter in the form of randomly coiled macromolecules more or less connected, and a supramolecular organization of small heterogeneous molecules linked by hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions. In this study, we investigate the reconformation induced by the addition of cationic surfactants (C n-trimethylammonium chloride) of varying alkyl chain length with a series of humic substances (HS) and Dissolved Organic matter (DOM) from two blackwater rivers of the Central Amazon. Turbidity measurements, Dynamic light scattering, electrophoretic mobility, surface tension, fluorescence spectroscopy, small angle neutron scattering and cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM), are combined to describe the Humic Substance/Surfactant complexes obtained. The association between the oppositely charged HS and cationic surfactant is driven by both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. A variety of molecular structures, unilamellar vesicles, disks, globules, spheroidal micelles, are visualized by cryo-TEM depending on surfactant concentration. Such sequence, consistent with those displayed by catanionic systems, provides an independent confirmation of both the amphiphilic nature of HS and of its supramolecular organization. In addition, the molecular rearrangement was investigated using single-scan fluorescence emission spectra spectroscopy, thus identifying the chemical groups responsible for the fluorescence properties in HS and DOM. The addition of cationic surfactant to HS/DOM unveils an unexpected fine structure of humic-like fluorescence through new emission peaks that are not evidenced in the references HS/DOM. An enhanced protein-like fluorescence indicating major restructuration and structural stacking/de-stacking is observed. All our results support a supramolecular organization of humic substances and DOM.
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Caracterização de agregados supramoleculares: interação de vesículas de Doda com polimetacrilato (OU) Caracterização de agregados supramoleculares: interação de vesículas de dioctadecildimetilamônio com polimetacrilato / Characterisation of supramolecular aggregates: interaction of dioctadecyldimethylammonium vesicles with polymethacrylate

Idélcio Nogueira da Silva 15 April 2002 (has links)
Este trabalho teve como objetivo estudar a interação de polimetacrilato com vesículas de metacrilato de dioctadecildimetílamônio (DODAM) e brometo de dioctadecildimetilamônio (DODAB). A fotoirradiação de vesículas de DODAM a formou polimetacrilato na superfície vesicular do polímero, através da polimerização do contra-íon. Vesículas polimerizadas foram mais estáveis frenta á adição de metanol do que vesículas não polimerizadas. A estabilização da bicamada vesicular foi confirmada com o aumento da retenção da carboxifluoresceína (CF). Vesículas injetadas de DODAM retiveram cerca de 25% de CF, enquanto que vesículas polimerizadas retiveram cerca de 75%. Experimentos de temperatura de transição de fase por turbidez e tensão superfícial mostraram que o polimetacrilato formado na superfície vesicular diminui a temperatura de transição de fase e reduz a cooperatividade. A interação de fosfatase alcalina (Fal) com vesículas de DODAM e colinametacrilato de dicetilfosfato (DCM) foi estudada, como um primeiro passo para a construção de um micro-reator. Foi observada a precipitação na presença de DODAM, mas não em presença de DCM. Isto pode ser explicado pela forte interação entre a superfície de vesículas de dioctadecildimetilamônio (bicamada com carga negativa) com a fosfatase alcalina (carga negativa). Esta precipitação não foi observada com vesículas de DCM (bicamada negativa). Experimentos de monocamada confirmaram estes resultados. DCM e DODAM formaram monocamadas mistas estáveis, sugerindo que vesículas mistas poderiam ser usadas para superar as interações eletrostáticas fortes entre os surfactantes e a enzima. / This work had as objective studying the interaction of polymethacrylate with dioctadecyldimethylammonium methacrylate (DODAM) and brornide (DODAB). The fotoirradiation of vesicular suspensions of DODAM formed polymethacrylate on the vesicle surface though counter-ion polymerization. Polymerized vesicles were more stables on methanol addition than non-polymerized vesicles. Bilayer stability was confirmed with the retention of carboxyfluorescein (CF). DODAM injected vesicles without polymerization retained about 25% of CF, while polymerized DODAM retained about 75%. Experiments of phase transition temperature by turbidity and surface tension showed that polymethacrylate formed at vesicle surface drops phase transition temperature and reduces cooperativity. Polymethacrylic acid and polymethacrylic acid containing rodhamine B covalently linked was used to monitor polymer-vesicle interaction. Experiments showed that the polymer interacts electrostatically with the DODAB bilayer, causing precipitation and or aggregation. The polymer, initially on a confonnation with many hipercoiled hydrophobic regions, opens as interacts with DODAB vesicles. The interaction of alkaline phosphatase (Fal) with vesicles of DODAM and colina-methacrylate dicetylphosphate (DCM) was studied, as a preliminary step for a micro-reactor construction. Precipitation was observed in presence of DODAM, but not in presence of DCM. This may be explained by the strong interaction between the surface of dioctadecyldimethy lammonium vesicles (positive charged bylayer) with Fal (negative charge). This precipitation was not observed with DCM vesicles (negative charged bilayer). Monolayer experiments confirm these results. Experiments showed that DCM and DODAM form stabled mixed monolayers. Suggesting that mixed vesicles could be tried to overcome strong electrostatic interactions between surfactants and enzyme.
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Strukturelle und elektronische Eigenschaften von Nanographen-Graphen-Systemen sowie Schnitt- und Faltverhalten von Graphen

Eilers, Stefan 11 April 2013 (has links)
Im ersten Teil der Arbeit werden Graphen sowie von Monolagen von auf Nanometer großen Graphenen basierenden Hexa-peri(Dodekyl)-Hexabenzocoronen-Molekülen (HBC-C12), adsorbiert auf Graphen, mit Rastertunnelmikroskopie und –spektroskopie an der Fest-Flüssig-Grenzfläche untersucht. Nanographen-Moleküle selbstaggregieren epitaktisch zu hochgeordneten Monolagen. Die Einheitszellen der Moleküllagen auf Monolage Graphen, Bilage Graphen und auf Graphit sind ununterscheidbar. Die Strukturen der Moleküllagen auf gewellten und flachen Teilen des Graphens stimmen überein. Strom-Spannungs-Kennlinien an Nanographen auf Graphen und auf Graphit weisen auf sehr ähnliche elektronische Eigenschaften hin. Zusammengefasst sind strukturelle sowie elektronische Eigenschaften der Nanographenlage homogen, stabil und definiert. Graphen erweist sich als bestens als Substrat und gleichzeitig als Elektrode für hochgeordnete Lagen von Nanographen-Molekülen geeignet. Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit wird Graphen mit der Sonde eines Rasterkraftmikroskops im Kontaktmodus mechanisch manipuliert. Es wird gezeigt, dass Graphen in nur einem Manipulationsschritt zu Streifen und Spalt geschnitten werden kann. Dieses Verhalten wird mit einem klassischen Modell des Biegens theoretisch erklärt. Das Schnittverhalten liegt in der 2-Dimensionalität des Graphens sowie in dessen Faltbarkeit auf Grund hinreichender Elastizität begründet. Durch mechanische Manipulation mit der Sonde des Rasterkraftmikroskops im Kontaktmodus unter atmosphärischen Bedingungen wird eine Flüssigkeitsschicht zwischen Graphen und dem Siliziumdioxidsubstrat nachgewiesen, welche eine mögliche Erklärung des stark kraftabhängigen Materialkontrasts zwischen Graphen und Siliziumdioxid im Amplitudenmodulationsmodus des Rasterkraftmikroskops darstellt. Weiter wird gezeigt, dass das Falten des Graphens durch mechanische Manipulation eine geeignete Methode zur Herstellung nicht epitaktisch aufeinander gestapelter Graphene darstellt. / In the first part of the thesis graphene as well as monolayers of hexa-peri(dodecyl)-hexabenzocoronene molecules (HBC-C12) based on nanometer sized graphenes adsorbed on graphene is investigated by scanning tunnelling microscopy and tunneling spectroscopy at the solid-liquid interface. The nanographene molecules self-assemble on graphene epitaxially to form highly ordered monolayers. The unit cells of the molecular layers on monolayer graphene, bilayer graphene and on graphite appear identical. The structures of the molecular layers occur equal on corrugated and on flat parts of graphene. Current-voltage-characteristics show that the electronic properties of nanographene on graphene and on graphite are very similar. Summarized, structural as well as electronic properties of the nanographene layer are homogeneous, stable and defined. Graphene proves to be excellently qualified for simultaneously being substrate as well as electrode for highly ordered layers of nanographene based molecules. In the second part of the thesis graphene is mechanically manipulated in air in contact mode of a scanning force microscope. It is shown that a single manipulation process can lead to a stripe cut out of graphene. This behaviour is theoretically explained by a classical bending model. The cutting behavior originates from the 2-dimensionality of graphene and its folding ability because of sufficient elasticity. A liquid layer between graphene and the silicon dioxide substrate is verified by mechanical manipulation in contact mode of a scanning force microscope. Hence a possible explanation could be found for the strongly force dependent material contrast between graphene and silicon dioxide in amplitude modulation mode of the scanning force microscope. Further, it is demonstrated that folding graphene by mechanical manipulation is a proper method for the production of graphene stacked on each other non-epitaxially.

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