944 resultados para 3d Reconstruction
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The correlative light-electron fractography technique combines correlative microscopy concepts to the extended depth-from-focus reconstruction method, associating the reliable topographic information of 3-D maps from light microscopy ordered Z-stacks to the finest lateral resolution and large focus depth from scanning electron microscopy. Fatigue striations spacing analysis can be precisely measured, by correcting the mean surface tilting with the knowledge of local elevation data from elevation maps. This new technique aims to improve the accuracy of quantitative fractography in fatigue fracture investigations. Microsc. Res. Tech. 76:909-913, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Pós-graduação em Televisão Digital: Informação e Conhecimento - FAAC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The family Nematotaeniidae, tapeworms commonly found in the small intestines of amphibians and reptiles, includes 27 recognised species distributed among four genera: Bitegmen Jones, Cylindrotaenia Jewell, Distoichometra Dickey and Nematotaenia Lühe. The taxonomy of these cestodes is poorly defined, due in part to the difficulties of observing many anatomical traits. This study presents and describes a new genus and species of nematotaeniid parasite found in cane toads (Rhinella marina) from eastern Brazilian Amazonia. The cestodes were collected during the necropsy of 20 hosts captured in the urban area of Belém, Pará. The specimens were fixed and processed for light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. Samples were also collected for molecular analyses. The specimens presented a cylindrical body, two testes and paruterine organs. However, they could not be allocated to any of the four existing nematotaeniid genera due to the presence of two each of dorsal compact medullary testes, cirri, cirrus pouches, genital pores, ovaries and vitelline glands per mature segment. Lanfrediella amphicirrus gen. nov. sp. nov. is the first nematotaeniid studied using Historesin analysis, SEM and 3D reconstruction, and it is the second taxon for which molecular data have been deposited in GenBank.
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Os anfíbios da espécie Rhinella marina também conhecidos como Sapo-Cururu e possuem distribuição mundial. Possuem hábitos noturnos, e devido a sua alimentação bem diversificada vivem em diferentes habitats. Assim podem estar parasitados com uma variedade de helmintos. Dentre os helmintos, os cestodas são o objeto de estudo deste trabalho. Os membros da Família Nematotaennidae são comumente encontrados parasitando o intestino delgado de anfíbios e répteis. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo identificar e caracterizar morfologicamente e molecularmente um cestoda parasito de R. marina da cidade de Belém-PA. Para isso vinte hospedeiros foram capturados em domicílios da região metropolitana de Belém-PA e, após necropsia, os cestoda foram retirados do intestino delgado, alguns exemplares foram fixados em A.F.A, alguns fixados em Glutaraldeído a 2% em tampão cacodilato, e outros em álcool absoluto para serem processados para diferentes técnicas. Parte da amostra foi desidratada em uma série etanólica, corados com Carmin®, clarificados com Salicilato de Metila®. Alguns exemplares foram desidratados e incluídos em parafina para realização de cortes transversais e longitudinais. Os exemplares fixados em glutaraldeído foram desidratados e incluídos em Historesina®. Os cestoda também foram processados para microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura. A identificação foi realizada por meio de desenhos realizados no microscópio Olympus BX 41 com câmara clara, fotografias feitas em microscópio MEDILUX, com sistema de captura de imagem e MEV. Os Cortes histológicos longitudinais foram fotografados e com o Software RECONSTRUCTTM foi realizada a reconstrução tridimensional do corpo do parasito. Helmintos fixados em álcool absoluto foram submetidos a extração de DNA, amplificação gênica pela técnica de PCR e seqüenciamento de nucleotídeos. Os cestoda possuem um corpo cilíndrico, filiforme e indistintamente segmentado, exceto na porção posterior. Escólice com quatro ventosas sem rostéolo ou órgão apical, os proglotes grávidos apresentam duas cápsulas piriformes, que se fundem na base, contendo os ovos. A partir das observações por microscopia eletrônica e luz dos cestoda encontrados no intestino delgado de R. marina, observou-se que estes cestoda pertencem à Família Nematotaeniidae, no entanto os outros caracteres morfológicos e moleculares por nós encontrados não encaixam este cestóide em nenhum gênero desta Família.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of virtual three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of human dry mandibles, produced from two segmentation protocols (outline only and all-boundary lines).Twenty virtual three-dimensional (3D) images were built from computed tomography exam (CT) of 10 dry mandibles, in which linear measurements between anatomical landmarks were obtained and compared to an error probability of 5 %.The results showed no statistically significant difference among the dry mandibles and the virtual 3D reconstructions produced from segmentation protocols tested (p = 0,24).During the designing of a virtual 3D reconstruction, both outline only and all-boundary lines segmentation protocols can be used.Virtual processing of CT images is the most complex stage during the manufacture of the biomodel. Establishing a better protocol during this phase allows the construction of a biomodel with characteristics that are closer to the original anatomical structures. This is essential to ensure a correct preoperative planning and a suitable treatment.
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The lunulae, ossification of the meniscus, are found in several species of rodents. Some studies suggest that the lunulae may be anatomical features, because there are not any pathological findings in microscopy. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of lunulae in capybara knees, the world's largest rodent, by simple tomographic scans and three-dimensional reconstruction. For this purpose, we used two adult capybaras, in which both knees were evaluated. The lunulae were visualized with three-dimensional images, and revealed a total of two cranially. With the presence of lunulae confirmed, the capybara may be included in the group of rodents that have this structural feature, which can also contribute to the distinction between pathological processes and normal anatomic structures on imaging tests.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Visual correspondence is a key computer vision task that aims at identifying projections of the same 3D point into images taken either from different viewpoints or at different time instances. This task has been the subject of intense research activities in the last years in scenarios such as object recognition, motion detection, stereo vision, pattern matching, image registration. The approaches proposed in literature typically aim at improving the state of the art by increasing the reliability, the accuracy or the computational efficiency of visual correspondence algorithms. The research work carried out during the Ph.D. course and presented in this dissertation deals with three specific visual correspondence problems: fast pattern matching, stereo correspondence and robust image matching. The dissertation presents original contributions to the theory of visual correspondence, as well as applications dealing with 3D reconstruction and multi-view video surveillance.
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The research reported in this manuscript concerns the structural characterization of graphene membranes and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). The experimental investigation was performed using a wide range of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques, from conventional imaging and diffraction, to advanced interferometric methods, like electron holography and Geometric Phase Analysis (GPA), using a low-voltage optical set-up, to reduce radiation damage in the samples. Electron holography was used to successfully measure the mean electrostatic potential of an isolated SWCNT and that of a mono-atomically thin graphene crystal. The high accuracy achieved in the phase determination, made it possible to measure, for the first time, the valence-charge redistribution induced by the lattice curvature in an individual SWCNT. A novel methodology for the 3D reconstruction of the waviness of a 2D crystal membrane has been developed. Unlike other available TEM reconstruction techniques, like tomography, this new one requires processing of just a single HREM micrograph. The modulations of the inter-planar distances in the HREM image are measured using Geometric Phase Analysis, and used to recover the waviness of the crystal. The method was applied to the case of a folded FGC, and a height variation of 0.8 nm of the surface was successfully determined with nanometric lateral resolution. The adhesion of SWCNTs to the surface of graphene was studied, mixing shortened SWCNTs of different chiralities and FGC membranes. The spontaneous atomic match of the two lattices was directly imaged using HREM, and we found that graphene membranes act as tangential nano-sieves, preferentially grafting achiral tubes to their surface.
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In the present study, the quaternary structures of Drosophila melanogaster hexamerin LSP-2 and Limulus polyphemus hemocyanin, both proteins from the hemocyanin superfamily, were elucidated to a 10 Å resolution with the technique of cryo-EM 3D-reconstruction. Furthermore, molecular modelling and rigid-body fitting allowed a detailed insight into the cryo-EM structures at atomic level. The results are summarised as follows: Hexamerin 1. The cryo-EM structure of Drosophila melanogaster hexamerin LSP-2 is the first quaternary structure of a protein from the group of the insect storage proteins. 2. The hexamerin LSP-2 is a hexamer of six bean-shaped subunits that occupy the corners of a trigonal antiprism, yielding a D3 (32) point-group symmetry. 3. Molecular modelling and rigid-body fitting of the hexamerin LSP-2 sequence showed a significant correlation between amino acid inserts in the primary structure and additional masses of the cryo-EM structure that are not present in the published quaternary structures of chelicerate and crustacean hemocyanins. 4. The cryo-EM structure of Drosophila melanogaster hexamerin LSP-2 confirms that the arthropod hexameric structure is applicable to insect storage proteins. Hemocyanin 1. The cryo-EM structure of the 8×6mer Limulus polyphemus hemocyanin is the highest resolved quaternary structure of an oligo-hexameric arthropod hemocyanin so far. 2. The hemocyanin is build of 48 bean-shaped subunits which are arranged in eight hexamers, yielding an 8×6mer with a D2 (222) point-group symmetry. The 'basic building blocks' are four 2×6mers that form two 4×6mers in an anti-parallel manner, latter aggregate 'face-to-face' to the 8×6mer. 3. The morphology of the 8×6mer was gauged and described very precisely on the basis of the cryo-EM structure. 4. Based on earlier topology studies of the eight different subunit types of Limulus polyphemus hemocyanin, eleven types of interhexamer interfaces have been identified that in the native 8×6mer sum up to 46 inter-hexamer bridges - 24 within the four 2×6mers, 10 to establish the two 4×6mers, and 12 to assemble the two 4×6mers into an 8×6mer. 5. Molecular modelling and rigid-body fitting of Limulus polyphemus and orthologous Erypelma californicum sequences allowed to assign very few amino acids to each of these interfaces. These amino acids now serve as candidates for the chemical bonds between the eight hexamers. 6. Most of the inter-hexamer contacts are conspicuously histidine-rich and evince constellations of amino acids that could constitute the basis for the allosteric interactions between the hexamers. 7. The cryo-EM structure of Limulus polyphemus hemocyanin opens the door to a fundamental understanding of the function of this highly cooperative protein.
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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die bioinformatischen Methoden der Homologie-Modellierung und Molekularen Modellierung dazu benutzt, die dreidimensionalen Strukturen verschiedenster Proteine vorherzusagen und zu analysieren. Experimentelle Befunde aus Laborversuchen wurden dazu benutzt, die Genauigkeit der Homologie-Modelle zu erhöhen. Die Ergebnisse aus den Modellierungen wurden wiederum dazu benutzt, um neue experimentelle Versuche vorzuschlagen. Anhand der erstellten Modelle und bekannten Kristallstrukturen aus der Protein-Datenbank PDB wurde die Struktur-Funktionsbeziehung verschiedener Tyrosinasen untersucht. Dazu gehörten sowohl die Tyrosinase des Bakteriums Streptomyces als auch die Tyrosinase der Hausmaus. Aus den vergleichenden Strukturanalysen der Tyrosinasen resultierten Mechanismen für die Monophenolhydroxylase-Aktivität der Tyrosinasen sowie für den Import der Kupferionen ins aktive Zentrum. Es konnte der Beweis geführt werden, daß die Blockade des CuA-Zentrums tatsächlich der Grund für die unterschiedliche Aktivität von Tyrosinasen und Catecholoxidasen ist. Zum ersten Mal konnte mit der Maus-Tyrosinase ein vollständiges Strukturmodell einer Säugetier-Tyrosinase erstellt werden, das dazu in der Lage ist, die Mechanismen bekannter Albino-Mutationen auf molekularer Ebene zu erklären. Die auf der Basis des ermittelten 3D-Modells gewonnenen Erkenntnisse über die Wichtigkeit bestimmter Aminosäuren für die Funktion wurde durch gerichtete Mutagenese an der rekombinant hergestellten Maus-Tyrosinase getestet und bestätigt. Weiterhin wurde die Struktur der Tyrosinase des Krebses Palinurus elephas durch eine niedrigaufgelöste 3D-Rekonstruktion aus elektronenmikroskopischen Bildern aufgeklärt. Der zweite große Themenkomplex umfasst die Strukturanalyse der Lichtsammlerkomplexe LHCI-730 und LHCII. Im Falle des LHCII konnte der Oligomerisierungszustand der LHCMoleküle mit diskreten Konformationen des N-Terminus korreliert werden. Auch hier kam eine Kombination von Homologie-Modellierung und einer experimentellen Methode, der Elektronen-Spin-Resonanz-Messung, zum Einsatz. Die Änderung des Oligomerisierungszustands des LHCII kontrolliert den Energiezufluß zu den Photosystemen PS I und PS II. Des Weiteren wurde ein vollständiges Modell des LHCI-730 erstellt, um die Auswirkungen gerichteter Mutagenese auf das Dimerisierungsverhalten zu untersuchen. Auf Basis dieses Modells wurden die Wechselwirkungen zwischen den Monomeren Lhca1 und Lhca4 evaluiert und potentielle Bindungspartner identifiziert.
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La città medievale di Leopoli-Cencelle (fondata da Papa Leone IV nell‘854 d.C. non lontano da Civitavecchia) è stata oggetto di studio e di periodiche campagne di scavo a partire dal 1994. Le stratigrafie investigate con metodi tradizionali, hanno portato alla luce le numerose trasformazioni che la città ha subìto nel corso della sua esistenza in vita. Case, torri, botteghe e strati di vissuto, sono stati interpretati sin dall’inizio dello scavo basandosi sulla documentazione tradizionale e bi-dimensionale, legata al dato cartaceo e al disegno. Il presente lavoro intende re-interpretare i dati di scavo con l’ausilio delle tecnologie digitali. Per il progetto sono stati utilizzati un laser scanner, tecniche di Computer Vision e modellazione 3D. I tre metodi sono stati combinati in modo da poter visualizzare tridimensionalmente gli edifici abitativi scavati, con la possibilità di sovrapporre semplici modelli 3D che permettano di formulare ipotesi differenti sulla forma e sull’uso degli spazi. Modellare spazio e tempo offrendo varie possibilità di scelta, permette di combinare i dati reali tridimensionali, acquisiti con un laser scanner, con semplici modelli filologici in 3D e offre l’opportunità di valutare diverse possibili interpretazioni delle caratteristiche dell’edificio in base agli spazi, ai materiali, alle tecniche costruttive. Lo scopo del progetto è andare oltre la Realtà Virtuale, con la possibilità di analizzare i resti e di re-interpretare la funzione di un edificio, sia in fase di scavo che a scavo concluso. Dal punto di vista della ricerca, la possibilità di visualizzare le ipotesi sul campo favorisce una comprensione più profonda del contesto archeologico. Un secondo obiettivo è la comunicazione a un pubblico di “non-archeologi”. Si vuole offrire a normali visitatori la possibilità di comprendere e sperimentare il processo interpretativo, fornendo loro qualcosa in più rispetto a una sola ipotesi definitiva.
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Bei dem 2010 von unserer Arbeitsgruppe entdeckten Mega-Hämocyanin handelt es sich um einen stark abgewandelten Typ des respiratorischen Proteins Hämocyanin, bestehend aus zwei flankierenden regulären Dekameren und einem zentralen Mega-Dekamer. Diese sind aus zwei immunologisch verschiedenen Untereinheiten mit ~400 bzw. ~550 kDa aufgebaut, die in unserer Arbeitsgruppe bereits proteinbiochemisch charakterisiert wurden. Im Zuge dieser Untersuchungen konnte zudem eine 3D-Rekonstruktion des Oligomers (13,5 MDa) mit einer Auflösung von 13Å erstellt werden. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war die Aufklärung der Primärstruktur beider Polypeptide bei der Schnecke Melanoides tuberculata (MtH). Es gelang, die cDNAs der beiden Untereinheiten vollständig zu sequenzieren. Die zu typischen Dekameren assemblierende MtH400-Untereinheit umfasst 3445 Aminosäuren und besitzt eine theoretische Molekularmasse von 390 kDa. Nach dem Signalpeptid von 23 Aminosäuren Länge folgen die für Gastropoden-Hämocyanine typischen funktionellen Einheiten FU-a bis FU-h. Insgesamt verfügt die MtH400-Untereinheit über sechs potentielle N-Glykosylierungsstellen. Die MtH550-Untereinheit, welche mit 10 Kopien das Mega-Dekamer bildet, umfasst 4999 Aminosäuren und besitzt eine theoretische Molekularmasse von 567 kDa. Damit handelt es sich bei dieser Untereinheit um die zweitgrößte jemals bei einem Protein detektierte Polypeptidkette. Die MtH550-Untereinheit besteht aus einem Signalpeptid von 20 Aminosäuren Länge und den typischen Wand-FUs (FU-a bis FU-f). Daran anschließend folgen sechs weitere Varianten der FU-f (FU-f1 bis FU-f6). Die MtH550-Untereinheit verfügt über insgesamt zwölf potentielle N-Glykosylierungsstellen. Anhand der ermittelten Primärstrukturdaten wird klar, dass der auffällig vergrößerte Kragenbereich des Mega-Dekamers aus je 10 Kopien der FU-f1 bis FU-f6 besteht. Die ermittelten Sequenzdaten der beiden MtH-Untereinheiten weisen im Vergleich zu anderen Hämocyanin Sequenzen einige sehr charakteristische Indels sowie unübliche N-Glykosylierungsstellen auf. Es war zudem möglich, anhand einer molekularen Uhr den Entstehungszeitpunkt des Mega-Hämocyanins zu datieren (145 ± 35 MYA). Sowohl die Topologie als auch die berechneten Trennungszeitpunkte des an allen Verzweigungen gut unterstützten Stammbaums stimmen mit den bisher publizierten und auf Hämocyanindaten basierenden molekularen Uhren überein.