MARY CORSE Untitled (DNA Series), 2017 glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas 78 x 234 inches 198.1 x 594.4 cm LM25119 Photo: Ron Amstutz.
Glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas, 9 × 9 ́.
MARY CORSE Untitled, 2011 glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas 102 x 156 x 3.75 inches 259.1 x 396.2 x 9.5 cm LM15868 Photo courtesy of Ace Gallery
Mary Corse, Untitled, 2011 Glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas 114 x 90 x 4 inches February 2 — March 10, 2012 Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present Mary Corse's inaugural exhibition at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, entitled New Work, on view 2 February — 10 March 2012, at 540 West 26th Street.
MARY CORSE Untitled (White Inner Band, Beveled), 2011 glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas 96 x 72 x 4 inches 243.8 x 182.9 x 10.2 cm LM22427
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery will include Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
Acrylic squares and glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas, 72 x 114 in.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
MARY CORSE, Untitled (White Inner Band, Beveled), 2011, glass
microspheres in acrylic on canvas, 243.8 × 182.9 × 10.2 cm.
Clyburn developed
the microspheres in collaboration with Rice University's Antonios Mikos, Ph.D., and Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., from UTHealth.
Not exact matches
Finally,
microspheres can create polypeptides using polynucleotides as templates
in a reverse of the process that formed the polynucleotides
in the first place.
Current research
in protenoid
microsphere research is revealing the mechanisms by which DNA / RNA has evolved.
Adding the
microspheres to a potassium hydroxide solution and heating it again at up to 800 °C corroded their surfaces, leaving behind a black powder covered
in minuscule pores.
Haro Hartounian, a specialist
in drug - delivery technologies at DepoTech
in San Diego, predicts that
microspheres will prove more potent than traditional booster shots and — by eliminating that second visit to the doctor — could lower the cost.
To mimic a booster shot, the
microspheres had to be designed to survive for months
in the body, then quickly release vaccine.
Molecules ranging
in length (L) from 22 to 84 micrometers were held stationary against the flow by the optical trapping of a latex
microsphere attached to one end.
The investigators ran a series of standard electrochemical tests on the porous
microspheres to quantify their potential for use
in electronic devices.
These
microspheres were then treated with a solution of potassium hydroxide and heated by increasing the temperature
in a series of jumps from 450 to 800 C.
If these
microspheres could prevent those infections from happening
in the first place, this would be a significant advancement.»
Porous metal implants that were coated with the
microspheres prevented infection
in 100 percent of the 11 specimens.
If future clinical studies show comparable findings
in patients, Terry Clyburn, M.D., professor of orthopaedics and director of Total Joint Services at the UTHealth Medical School, said antibiotic - containing
microspheres could serve to prevent these rare but devastating and often hard - to - treat infections.
Ambrose said the
microspheres may also have applications
in the treatment of open fractures
in trauma patients.
This is the third
in a series of research studies lead investigator Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., associate professor
in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UTHealth Medical School, and collaborators have published that demonstrate the potential of antibiotic
microspheres.
Brenner said he hopes to connect England's theory to his own
microsphere constructions and determine whether the theory correctly predicts which self - replication and self - assembly processes can occur — «a fundamental question
in science,» he said.
The resulting pharmaceutical target molecules leave the
microsphere again — but the palladium remains trapped
in the
microsphere.
The sheet is placed
in an oven and heated, the plastic material burns away and each drop of salt solution is transformed into the required tungsten oxide
microsphere.
Thanks to the particular geometry of the
microsphere target used
in these experiments, the impact of the laser beam produces a plasma whose properties would be virtually impossible to reproduce by bombarding a foil target.
When DNA was added, it bound only to the hills, turning them into regions that could bind to
microspheres coated
in complementary DNA.
Physicists at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität (LMU)
in Munich have now replaced the foil target by a plastic
microsphere with a diameter of one - millionth of a meter.
Next, they filled
in the gaps between the
microspheres with liquid styrene, which was not coated
in the DNA binder.
For their atoms, the team used polystyrene
microspheres — either 540 or 850 nanometres across, more than 2000 times bigger than real atoms — coated
in a substance that binds to DNA.
Cameron's engineers actually developed new materials — including a syntactic foam made from millions of hollow glass
microspheres suspended
in an epoxy resin — to strengthen the sub's hull without adding a lot of weight.
Zero infections developed
in the model that received the
microspheres.
Within six weeks, the
microspheres are completely dissolved and leave nothing behind
in the joint that could lead to future problems for the patient.»
He is currently seeking FDA approval of the antibiotic
microspheres and estimates they will be
in use
in three to eight years.
The researchers observed that the
microspheres were not toxic and stayed
in the heart for at least 35 days.
A new study
in the American Journal of Physiology — Heart and Circulatory Physiology reports a more practical approach called
microsphere therapy that can be kept on - hand and administered more readily than stem cells.
By coating the implant
in the antibiotic
microspheres before placing it
in the patient's joint, the antibiotics are delivered directly to the surgical site to help prevent bacteria from developing into an infection.
In studies to determine the efficacy of the microspheres, Clyburn and his team contaminated two metal implants with staphylococcus aureus bacteria and coated one in the microspheres before inserting them in animal model
In studies to determine the efficacy of the
microspheres, Clyburn and his team contaminated two metal implants with staphylococcus aureus bacteria and coated one
in the microspheres before inserting them in animal model
in the
microspheres before inserting them
in animal model
in animal models.
Significantly more
microspheres accumulated
in tumours grown
in Tie2PEKO mice 24 h after sphere injection (Fig. 6f — h).
Briefly, 15 μl of 100 nm diameter rhodamine - labelled fluorescent latex
microsphere particles (LumaFluor Corp, Naples, USA)
in 200 μl NaCl solution were injected i.v. 24 h before primary tumour removal.
(g) Quantification of
microspheres per mm2
in tumours grown
in WT and Tie2PEKO mice normalized to WT average.
Here, we intrathoracically injected fluorescently labeled 2 µm diameter
microspheres and tracked their flow
in the lateral and ventral abdominal hemocoel during the three principal contraction periods: (1) periods of retrograde heart contractions and abdominal rest, (2) periods of anterograde heart contractions and abdominal rest, and (3) periods of anterograde heart contractions with simultaneous ventral abdominal contractions (Figure 2).
Observation of
microsphere movement
in the lateral and ventral portions of the abdomen revealed that flow
in the abdominal cavity is variable due to the lack of distinct hemolymph vessels.
Unlike traditional hyaluronic acid fillers, Radiesse ® is made up of small
microspheres (particles) comprised of calcium hydroxylapatite, a substance this is also naturally found
in the body.
The minute
microspheres were solidified
in a centrifuge tube.
The moxidectin is contained
in microspheres, enabling the drug to last a full six months (or
in the case of the Australian version, a larger volume is given and it lasts 12 months).
The moxidectin is contained
in special «
microspheres» enabling the drug to last a full six months (or
in the case of the Australian version of the same product, a larger volume is given and it lasts 12 months).
ProHeart ® 6 contains the active ingredient moxidectin, a new generation milbemycin molecule,
in combination with a unique
microsphere technology delivery system.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Corse briefly switched her production to large paintings with heavy slabs in dark clay, but soon returned to painting and incorporating microspheres into the mediu
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Corse briefly switched her production to large paintings with heavy slabs
in dark clay, but soon returned to painting and incorporating microspheres into the mediu
in dark clay, but soon returned to painting and incorporating
microspheres into the medium.