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Effect of fracture-skin on virus transport in fractured porous media
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作者 N.Natarajan G.Suresh Kumar 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS 2012年第6期893-900,共8页
A numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix coupled system with fracture-skin. An advective dispersive virus transport equation, including first- order sorption and inacti... A numerical model is developed for describing the transport of virus in a fracture-matrix coupled system with fracture-skin. An advective dispersive virus transport equation, including first- order sorption and inactivation constant is used for simulating the movement of viruses. Implicit finite-difference numerical technique is used to solve the coupled non-linear governing equations for the triple continuum model consisting of fracture, fracture-skin and the rock-matrix. A varying grid is adopted at the fracture and fracture-skin interface to capture the mass transfer. Sensitivity analysis was performed to investigate the effect of various properties of the fracture-skin as well as viruses on the virus concentration in the fractured formation with fracture-skin. Simulation results suggest that the virus concentration in the fracture decreases with increment in the fracture-skin porosity, fracture-skin diffu- sion coefficient, mass transfer coefficient, inactivation constant and sorption distribution coefficient, and with reduction in the fracture aperture. 展开更多
关键词 Fracture-skin virus transport Rock-matrix FRACTURE
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Receptor-mediated increase in rabies virus axonal transport
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作者 Shani Gluska Stefan Finke Eran Perlson 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期883-884,共2页
Rabies virus (RABV) of the rhabdoviridae family is a prototype neurotropic virus that causes a fatal disease, and is still a major risk mostly in developing countries. A key step in the RABV infection process is its... Rabies virus (RABV) of the rhabdoviridae family is a prototype neurotropic virus that causes a fatal disease, and is still a major risk mostly in developing countries. A key step in the RABV infection process is its arrival into the central nervous system (CNS), for which it uses the cellular transport machinery. Neurons are irregular cells with a specialized anatomy, and often extend lengthy axons that may span over a meter long. In infected organisms, RABV virions enter the neuron periphery at the area of a bite and must overcome great distances in order to reach the peripheral neuron's cell body and from there, 展开更多
关键词 NCAM Receptor-mediated increase in rabies virus axonal transport NGF GDNF
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