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HIV CARRIER [2 records]

Record 1 2023-05-16

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemistry
  • Electronics and Informatics
  • Medicine and Health
  • Industries
DEF

A compound that has been formed from fullerene by substitution of carbon or covalent attachment of a moiety.

CONT

In the last two decades, various new forms of nanoscale carbon materials, including fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, have been discovered, synthesized and manufactured. These are promising materials for many industrial fields associated with nanotechnologies because of their unique electronic, electromagnetic, thermal, optical and mechanical properties.

OBS

A large number of applications have been suggested for basic fullerenes and theirfunctionalized derivatives. Potential applications include organic photovoltaics, polymerelectronics, antioxidants, biopharmaceuticals, antibacterials, HIV inhibition, catalysts, water purification, MRI agents, optical devices, scanning tunneling microscopy, andatomic force microscopy... Fullerenes have also been the subject of many studies related to radioactive materials. They are being extensively investigated as carrier species for medical radionuclides in cancer therapy...

OBS

fullerene derivative: term describing specific types of carbon nanoparticles.

OBS

fullerene derivative: term and definition standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chimie
  • Électronique et informatique
  • Médecine et santé
  • Industries
DEF

Composé formé à partir de fullerène par substitution de carbone ou de liaison covalente d'un groupement.

CONT

Durant les deux dernières décennies, diverses nouvelles formes de matériaux carbonés à la nano-échelle, dont les fullerènes et les nanotubes de carbone, ont été découvertes, synthétisées et manufacturées. Il s'agit de matériaux prometteurs dans beaucoup de domaines industriels associés aux nanotechnologies en raison de leurs propriétés électroniques, électromagnétiques, thermiques, optiques et mécaniques, qui sont uniques.

OBS

dérivé de fullerène : terme décrivant des types spécifiques de nanoparticules carbonées.

OBS

dérivé de fullerène : terme et définition normalisés par l'Organisation internationale de normalisation (ISO).

Spanish

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Record 2 2010-09-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Human Diseases
  • Immunology
OBS

HIV carrier : term in use at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research(CIHR).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Maladies humaines
  • Immunologie
OBS

porteur du VIH; porteuse du VIH; personne porteuse du VIH : termes en usage aux Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC).

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Enfermedades humanas
  • Inmunología
OBS

La condición de seropositivo al VIH no necesariamente implica que se tenga sida, ni que éste se vaya a desarrollar, por lo tanto no significa que se esté en riesgo de una muerte inminente, tampoco puede ser causa de despido, ni de que la persona cambie su estilo de vida, ya que las personas seropositivas, sobre todo las asintomáticas, pueden llevar una vida normal, tomando las precauciones debidas en sus relaciones sexuales y en otros aspectos de su existencia, que al final son las mismas para todos los individuos infectados o no.

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