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    Large-Scale Integration of Nanoelectromechanical Systems for Gas Sensing Applications

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    We have developed arrays of nanomechanical systems (NEMS) by large-scale integration, comprising thousands of individual nanoresonators with densities of up to 6 million NEMS per square centimeter. The individual NEMS devices are electrically coupled using a combined series-parallel configuration that is extremely robust with respect to lithographical defects and mechanical or electrostatic-discharge damage. Given the large number of connected nanoresonators, the arrays are able to handle extremely high input powers (>1 W per array, corresponding to <1 mW per nanoresonator) without excessive heating or deterioration of resonance response. We demonstrate the utility of integrated NEMS arrays as high-performance chemical vapor sensors, detecting a part-per-billion concentration of a chemical warfare simulant within only a 2 s exposure period

    Extraction and purification of high added value compounds from by-products of the winemaking chain using alternative/nonconventional processes/technologies

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    Grape byproducts are today considered as a cheap source of valuable compounds since existent technologies allow the recovery of target compounds and their recycling. The goal of the current article is to explore the different recovery stages used by both conventional and alternative techniques and processes. Alternative pre-treatments techniques reviewed are: ultrasounds, pulsed electric fields and high voltage discharges. In addition, nonconventional solvent extraction under high pressure, specifically, supercritical fluid extraction and subcritical water extraction are discussed. Finally alternative purification technologies, for example membrane processing were also examined. The intent is to describe the mechanisms involved by these alternative technologies and to summarize the work done on the improvement of the extraction process of phenolic compounds from winery by-products. With a focus on the developmental stage of each technology, highlighting the research need and challenges to be overcome for an industrial implementation of these unitary operations in the overall extraction process. A critical comparison of conventional and alternative techniques will be reviewed for ethe pre-treatment of raw material, the diffusion of polyphenols and the purification of these high added value compounds. This review intends to give the reader some key answers (costs, advantages, drawbacks) to help in the choice of alternative technologies for extraction purposes

    Pilotins are mobile T3SS components involved in assembly and substrate specificity of the bacterial type III secretion system

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    In animal pathogens, assembly of the type III secretion system injectisome requires the presence of so-called pilotins, small lipoproteins that assist the formation of the secretin ring in the outer membrane. Using a combination of functional assays, interaction studies, proteomics and live-cell microscopy, we determined the contribution of the pilotin to assembly, function and substrate selectivity of the T3SS and identified potential new downstream roles of pilotin proteins. In the absence of its pilotin SctG, Yersinia enterocolitica forms few, largely polar injectisome sorting platforms and needles. In line, the majority of export apparatus subcomplexes is mobile in these strains, suggesting the absence of fully assembled injectisomes. Remarkably, the export of late T3SS substrates including the virulence effectors is hardly affected in these bacteria, whereas early T3SS substrates, such as the needle subunits, are only exported to a very low degree. We found that pilotins transiently interact with the secretin and the large export apparatus component SctV, but mostly localize throughout the bacterial membrane, where they form transient mobile clusters, which do not colocalize with assembled injectisomes. In addition, pilotins interact with non-T3SS components, including sugar transporters. Pilotins therefore have additional functions downstream injectisome assembly, which include the regulation of type III secretion and a potential new link to the cellular energy metabolism.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest

    Back-side-on-BOX heterogeneous laser integration for fully integrated photonic circuits on silicon

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    We present a fabrication flow integrating lasers at the backside of silicon-on-insulator wafers. It is expected to be compatible with integration of other material-layers and reduce the variance of lasers performance. A DFB laser fabricated accordingly exhibits a total waveguide-coupled power of 60mW at 160mA/20°
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