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Amyloid Detection Using a Peltier-Based Device
Cabrera, Miguel Angel; Ferreyra, Martin Guido; Cortez, Leonardo
; Grupalli, Silvina Alejandra; Leguina Alvarez, L.; Chehin, Rosana Nieves
; Valentinuzzi, Max E.
; Grupalli, Silvina Alejandra; Leguina Alvarez, L.; Chehin, Rosana Nieves
; Valentinuzzi, Max E.
Fecha de publicación:
05/2012
Editorial:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Revista:
IEEE Pulse
ISSN:
2154-2287
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Amyloid aggregation of polypeptides is related to a growing number of pathologic states known as amyloid disorders. At present, it is clear that any proteins submitted to appropriate physicochemical environment can acquire fibrilar conformation. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) has been a widely used technique to study temperature- induced amyloid-fibrils formation in vitro. In this way, strict changes and temperature controls are required to characterize the physicochemical basis of the amyloid-fibrils formation. In this article, the development of a highly efficient and accurate Peltier-based system to improve FTIR measurements is presented (seeAn Old Physics Phenomenon Applied to a Serious Biomedical Pathology.The accuracy of the thermostatic control was tested with biophysical parameters on biological samples probing its reproducibility. The design of the present device contributes to maintain the FTIR environment stable, which represents a real contribution to improve the spectral quality and thus, the reliability of the results.
Palabras clave:
Peltier
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Cabrera, Miguel Angel; Ferreyra, Martin Guido; Cortez, Leonardo; Grupalli, Silvina Alejandra; Leguina Alvarez, L.; et al.; Amyloid Detection Using a Peltier-Based Device; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IEEE Pulse; 3; 3; 5-2012; 58-65
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