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Nano Currents and the Beginning of Renal Damage: A Theoretical Model
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020-09-01)
In type-II diabetes patients, the renal damage can be triggered by the abundance of glucose for large periods. This leads a continuous flux of proteins through the inner kidneys layers that ends in the urine formation zone. ...
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Bioelectrical Circuit from Charged Proteins as Biomarker of Renal Damage
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-12-15)
At first phases of renal damage, kidney would allow to pass giant proteins such as albumin whose size is of order of nm., surpassing the glomerular zone and therefore going to the Bowman's space. In this manner at the ...
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Electrical Consequences of Protein-Glucose Interactions in the Human Kidneys
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-10-22)
As it is well-known, diabetic patients might to develop crisis in the renal apparatus either in the middle or long time [1]. This crisis is imminently attained to the high concentrations of glucose. In fact, under the ...
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Proteins-Based Circuits in an Intelligent Internet of Bio-Nano Things Network for Molecular Diagnostic of Renal Damage
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-10-18)
It is shown that the accumulation of albumin proteins around the locations of podocytes is rather similar to a R-C (Resistance-Capacitor) circuit. While the electric shielding is not enough to detain the pass of albumin, ...
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Theoretical Proposal of an Internet of Pandemic Things Network Based at the Sensing of Proteins and Emission of Radiation in Outdoor Spaces
(IEEE, 2022)
Commonly in pandemic times, curfew and social restrictions are applied in order to minimize the infections. As seen recently at the beginning of Covid-19 it was required that people avoid public spaces because the risk of ...
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Theory and Simulation of Multipurpose Antenna for Detection and Degrading of Viruses in Times of Pandemic
(IEEE, 2022)
This paper present a theoretical model that aims to minimize the capabilities of viruses in public places through engineered electromagnetic fields. Thus, the modeling of antenna based at the infinitesimal dipole is used. ...
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Proposal of Wireless Measurement of Albumin Excretion Rate at the THz Band
(IEEE, 2022)
This paper presents a scheme of wireless measurement of excreted Albumin through the deployment of a nano spring whose expected role is the sending of signals from the electrical interaction between the nano device and the ...
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Neurogenesis Based in Quantum Mechanics Governed by Ions Interaction and Coherent States
(IEEE, 2022)
Under the assumption that neurogenesis is a fully random process then some laws such as the ones belonging to quantum mechanics might be applied. In this paper, it is assumed that along the process of creation of new ...
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Nephrine-Albumin Interaction and the Spontaneous Apparition of Series Capacitors in the Renal Glomerulus as Indicator of Kidney Disease
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2021-11)
The abundance of dipoles of glucose in the blood stream would give rise to a pushing out of albumin proteins giving origin to the formation of a biolelectric circuit inside renal glomerulus. In the periods of large amounts ...
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Improving the Ca2+ Signaling Performance Through the Bennett-Brassard Protocol
(IEEE, 2023)
Since Calcium 2+ ions are expected to play a role as to sustain the desired homeostasis in cells, therefore the signaling of them constitutes a relevant aspect to optimize an efficient treatment of cells in a framework of ...
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