51. A consensus protocol for the in silico optimisation of antibody fragmentsMiguel Soler, Barbara Medagli, Marta S. Semrau, Paola Storici, Gregor Bajc, Ario De Marco, Alessandro Laio, Sara Fortuna, 2019, original scientific article Keywords: nanobodies, in silico design, Her2 Published in RUNG: 21.11.2019; Views: 3277; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
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53. Comparative analysis of fusion tags used to functionalize recombinant antibodiesArio De Marco, Gianluca Veggiani, Barbara Giabbai, Marta Semrau, Barbara Medagli, Vincenzo Riccio, Gregor Bajc, Paola Storici, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: recombinant antibodies, protein production, fusion tags Published in RUNG: 30.09.2019; Views: 3012; Downloads: 69 Full text (740,27 KB) |
54. Unraveling the arrangement of Al and Fe within the framework explains the magnetism of mixed-metal MIL-100(Al,Fe)Gregor Mali, Matjaž Mazaj, Iztok Arčon, Darko Hanžel, Denis Arčon, Zvonko Jagličić, 2019, original scientific article Abstract: Properties of mixed-metal MOFs depend on the distribution of different
metals within their frameworks. Determination of this distribution is often very
challenging. Using an example of aluminum- and iron-containing MIL-100, we
demonstrate that 27Al NMR spectroscopy, when combined with first-principles
calculations and magnetic, X-band electron paramagnetic resonance, Fe K-edge extended
X-ray absorption fine structure, and Mössbauer measurements, enables one to accurately
determine the arrangement of Al and Fe within the metal trimers, which are the basic
building units of MIL-100. In this particular material, the incorporation of Fe and Al on
the framework metal sites is random. Crucial for deciphering the arrangement is detecting
NMR signals, shifted because of the strong hyperfine interaction between the 27Al nuclei
and the unpaired electronic spins of Fe3+ ions, assigning the shifted signals aided by first-principles calculations of hyperfine
couplings, and quantitatively evaluating the NMR intensities and the measured effective magnetic moment. Keywords: Fe EXAFS, XANES, MIL100, MOF, magnetizem Published in RUNG: 26.03.2019; Views: 3267; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
55. Oprema za izboljšanje snemanjaGregor Dvornik, 2019, undergraduate thesis Abstract: Diplomsko delo predstavlja tehnologijo in pripomočke, ki se uporabljajo pri snemanju.
V nalogi so tako predstavljeni nekateri najbolj uporabljeni pripomočki pri snemanju, kot so žerjav, voziček, helikopter, gimbal in drugi. Vsak pripomoček ima tudi predstavljeno kratko zgodovino nastanka ter opisano njegovo uporabo.
Zgodovina teh pripomočkov je zelo slabo ohranjena. V večini primerov se oprema kar pojavi pri snemanju. Temu lahko pripišemo hiter razvoj filmske industrije in potrebi po izboljšanju vizualnega doživetja gledalcev.
V diplomski nalogi je predstavljena uporaba in delovanje pripomočkov ter domača ali DIY izdelava in nasveti, zakaj da in zakaj ne pripomoček narediti doma. Keywords: Oprema, pripomočki snemanja, zgodovina propomočkov, tehnologija, delovanje Published in RUNG: 21.01.2019; Views: 3926; Downloads: 157 Full text (1,67 MB) This document has many files! More... |
56. AleksandrinkeNarvika Bovcon, Gregor Kerševan, Matej Kočevar, Katja Mihurko, complete scientific database of research data Abstract: Zbirka podatkov in fotografij Aleksandrinke je nastala v okviru projekta programske sheme “Projektno delo z negospodarskim in neprofitnim sektorjem – Študentski inovativni projekti za družbeno korist 2016–2018”.
V interdisciplinarnem projektu so študenti in študentke ustvarili_e spletno stran s podatkovno zbirko o aleksandrinkah, vanjo so vpisali_e podatke o aleksandrinkah, ki jih je pridobilo Društvo za ohranjanje kulturne dediščine aleksandrink. Fotografirali_e so predmete, ki so pripadali aleksandrinkam, in digitalizirali_e del zbirke fotografij, ki jih hrani Društvo za ohranjanje kulturne dediščine aleksandrink. Keywords: aleksandrinke Published in RUNG: 08.01.2019; Views: 3263; Downloads: 0 |
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60. High-temperature stabilization of bulk amorphous Al2O3Andraž Mavrič, Mattia Fanetti, Gregor Mali, Matjaž Valant, 2018, original scientific article Abstract: We present a method for high temperature stabilization of bulk amorphous aluminium oxide. The stabilization is achieved by dispersing polysilane dendritic molecules in aluminium hydroxide gel, which upon thermal treatment gives amorphous aluminium oxide stable up to 900 °C. The dispersed macromolecules covalently bind to the alumina matrix and induce homogeneously distributed strain fields that keep the alumina amorphous. The thermal conversion of the precursor system was followed by thermogravimetry with an evolved gas analysis, infrared spectroscopy and 29Si NMR. The amorphous structure of aluminium oxide was confirmed with an X-ray and electron diffraction. Additionally, the amorphous state was supported by presence of penta-coordinated aluminium detected by 27Al NMR and a low bandgap measured by a UV–visible absorption spectroscopy. Keywords: Amorphous aluminium oxide, Polysilane, Nanocomposite, Stabilization Published in RUNG: 30.07.2018; Views: 4365; Downloads: 16 Full text (2,67 MB) |