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Intercultural guidance abroad : impact on social network formation and L2 self-perceived development Universiteit Gent
Glycine receptors alpha 2 tune cortical network formation Universiteit Hasselt
The development of the brain ranges from early embryogenesis to adolescence in humans. Initially, proliferation and migration of neurons allow the increase in number and correct placement of the neurons in the brain. These neurons will be part of the inhibitory and excitatory circuits of the brain arising after cell differentiation and formation of the synapses. Specifically, intrinsic cues (genetic imprinting) and extrinsic cues (extracellular ...
Coupling the Microscopic Healing Behaviour of Coatings to the Thermoreversible Diels-Alder Network Formation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
While thermally reversible polymer network coatings based on the Diels-Alder reaction are widely studied, the mechanisms responsible for the heating-mediated healing of damage is still not well understood. The combination of microscopic evaluation techniques and fundamental insights for the thermoreversible network formation in the bulk and coating shed light on the mechanisms behind the damage healing events. The thermomechanical properties of ...
Real-Time Determination of the Glass Transition Temperature during Reversible Network Formation Based on Furan–Maleimide Diels–Alder Cycloadditions Using Dielectric Spectroscopy Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The molecular dynamics of the reversible network 4F230-2M230 were studied systematically by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS) at frequencies between 10–1 and 107 Hz under both isothermal and non-isothermal conditions, focusing on the cooperative segmental dynamics as sensed by the dielectric α-relaxation. This reversible network is based on the furan–maleimide Diels–Alder reaction of a 4-functional furan-functionalized Jeffamine coupled ...
Fast estimation of standard enthalpy of formation with chemical accuracy by artificial neural network correction of low-level-of-theory ab initio calculations Universiteit Gent
Network formation with heterogeneous agents and absolute friction KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
We present a model of strategic network formation with absolute friction and heterogeneous agents. The individual payoffs from a given network are determined by the difference of an agent specific utility function that depends on the number of her direct links and the sum of her link-costs. These link-costs decompose in a symmetric function that represents the social distance between the two agents and an agent specific function representing the ...
Endothelial Network Formation Within Human Tissue-Engineered Skeletal Muscle Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
The size of in vitro engineered skeletal muscle tissue is limited due to the lack of a vascular network in vitro. In this article, we report tissue-engineered skeletal muscle consisting of human aligned myofibers with interspersed endothelial networks. We extend our bioartificial muscle (BAM) model by coculturing human muscle progenitor cells with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in a fibrin extracellular matrix (ECM). First, ...
Heat-induced network formation between proteins of different sources in model systems, wheat-based noodles and pound cakes KU Leuven
Proteins impact the structure and quality of various food products. Disulfide based heat-induced covalent networks are often linked to food product quality. Each single protein source has a unique ability to react and interact under specific processing conditions. In mixed protein systems, proteins from different sources can influence each other’s polymerization. Such co-protein effects are inter alia relevant for a variety of wheat-based food ...
Protein network formation during pound cake making: The role of egg white proteins and wheat flour gliadins KU Leuven
During pound cake baking, structure sets as a result of starch gelatinization and protein network formation. These processes are crucial for pound cake quality. However, the relative contribution of the different proteins to the network formation has hardly been studied. Here, protein extraction in different media and size-exclusion HPLC analysis are used to monitor 15N-labeled egg white protein and gliadin involvement in the protein network ...