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    Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Service Life Design for Infrastructure (SLD4)

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    SLD4 is a conference on Service Life Design for Infrastructures which is jointly organised by Delft University and Tongji University as part of the RILEM week 2018 in Delft, The Netherlands. The conference builds on the success of the previous three events on this topic held in Shanghai (2006), Delft (2010) and Zhuhai (2014). Service Life Design for Infrastructure is a very broad topic involving aspects starting from the material properties and behaviour, via structural performance, serviceability and durability to integral design and asset management. All related topics from experimental research to modelling and from codes and standards to applications are welcomed to the conference. The conference consist of 3 key-note papers and 132 regular papers presented over 3 days. Parallel to the SLD4 Conference a symposium on Concrete Modelling (CONMOD2018) and a workshop honouring Professor Klaas van Breugel were organised with topics that are related to Service Life Design. In total more than 350 participants took part in the events organised during the RILEM week 2018

    A chiral granular gas

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    The use of fluorescence resonance energy transfer to monitor dynamic changes of lipid–DNA interactions during lipoplex formation

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    AbstractFluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) was used to monitor interactions between Cy3-labeled plasmid DNA and NBD-labeled cationic liposomes. FRET data show that binding of cationic liposomes to DNA occurs immediately upon mixing (within 1 min), but FRET efficiencies do not stabilize for 1–5 h. The time allowed for complex formation has effects on in vitro luciferase transfection efficiencies of DOPE-based lipoplexes; i.e., lipoplexes prepared with a 1-h incubation have much higher transfection efficiencies than samples with 1-min or 5-h incubations. The molar charge ratio of DOTAP to negatively charged phosphates in the DNA (DOTAP+/DNA−) also affected the interaction between liposomes and plasmid DNA, and interactions stabilized more rapidly at higher charge ratios. Lipoplexes formulated with DOPE were more resistant to high ionic strength than complexes formulated with cholesterol. Taken together, our data demonstrate that lipid–DNA interactions and in vitro transfection efficiencies are strongly affected by the time allowed for complex formation. This effect is especially evident in DOPE-based lipoplexes, and suggests that the time allowed for lipoplex formation is a parameter that should be carefully controlled in future studies
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