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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
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The purpose of this study is to verify the features of the power spectrum of postural tremors for neuromuscular disease patients and to classify the postural tremors. The subjects were 88 neuromuscular disease patients (30 Parkinson disease (PD), 25 cerebellar disease (CER), 7 multiple sclerosis (MS), 7 neuropathy (NEU), 10 motor neuron disease (MND), 9 myopathy (MYO)). The control subjects were 12 normal young persons and 10 normal aged persons. Postural tremor was detected by accelerator sensor. Postural tremor was recorded under the two postural conditions: The subjects maintained the index finger without or with a weight load of 50 g in a horizontal position while looking at a visual target in front of the tip of the index finger. The power spectrum was calculated by an auto-regressive model (AR model). The peak frequency and the peak power were evaluated under the two conditions. Two frequency components of 8-12 Hz and 20-25 Hz appeared in the postural
tremor
of both normal subjects and neuromuscular disease patients. The difference of the postural
tremor
between the subjects mainly appeared in the 8-12 Hz component during the postural
tremor
with a weight load. MYO patients belonged to one group (called as group P1) due to lower peak power, CER patients belonged to one group (called as group P2) due to higher peak power, and PD and MS patients belonged to one group (called as group P3) due to lower peak frequency and higher peak power.
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and MND patients belonged to one group (called as group N which meant normal group). These results suggested that the peak frequency and the peak power of the 8-12 Hz component were changed by the conditions of both spinal reflex system and central nervous system. An oscillator within the central nervous system produced the underlying frequency of 8-12 Hz component, while the amplitude of 8-12 Hz component was governed by both spinal reflex system and central nervous system. In conclusion, the classification of postural
tremor
for neuromuscular disease patients was a useful index to elucidate the mechanism of
tremor
oscillation and to assist in clinical diagnosis of neuromuscular disease.
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PMID:Evaluation of postural tremor of finger for neuromuscular diseases and its application to the classification. 1205 36
Highly effective antifouling was achieved by immobilizing and stabilizing an acylase, disrupting bacterial cell-to-cell communication, in the form of cross-linked enzymes in magnetically separable mesoporous silica. This so-called "quorum-quenching" acylase (AC) was adsorbed into spherical mesoporous silica (S-MPS) with magnetic nanoparticles (Mag-S-MPS), and further cross-linked for the preparation of nanoscale enzyme reactors of AC in Mag-S-MPS (
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-AC/Mag-S-MPS).
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-AC effectively stabilized the AC activity under rigorous
shaking
at 200 rpm for 1 month, while free and adsorbed AC lost more than 90% of their initial activities in the same condition within 1 and 10 days, respectively. When applied to the membrane filtration for advanced water treatment,
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-AC efficiently alleviated the biofilm maturation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 on the membrane surface, thereby enhancing the filtration performance by preventing membrane fouling. Highly stable and magnetically separable
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-AC, as an effective and sustainable antifouling material, has a great potential to be used in the membrane filtration for water reclamation.
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PMID:Effective antifouling using quorum-quenching acylase stabilized in magnetically-separable mesoporous silica. 2460 63