Media server supports DLNA, as well as own implementation, HTTP .
Implementations of the UPnP protocol are being developed in many devices, e.g. .
See also
Rendezvous server
Media Renderer
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Category:Inter-process communicationFluorescent biosensor for peptide binding on a gold electrode surface.
In this study, we developed a novel peptide recognition system based on the fluorescence quenching of a pyrene-containing peptide probe attached to gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The peptide probe is prepared by immobilizing amine-modified pyrene-3-glycine hydrazide (p3GH) on the surface of AuNPs. The peptide, derived from the third domain of human immunoglobulin G (IgG), has the sequence SPSSPSPPP, which has an important role in the pathogenicity of bacteria. The fluorescence of the probe-capped AuNPs was quenched by the peptide. The peptide recognition system was established by a competitive binding assay, and the interaction between the peptide and the probe-capped AuNPs was analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). In addition, the peptide probe-capped AuNPs were used as a quencher for the detection of pathogenic bacteria, such as Salmonella typhimurium, Listeria monocytogenes, and Escherichia coli, in the culture medium. The results indicate that the quenching method is effective for the detection of pathogenic bacteria.Project Summary The applicant, Jerry I. Green, Ph.D., has a distinguished record as a research scientist in the field of alcohol use disorders (AUD). Currently, he has been appointed as an independent principal investigator (IAI) with the primary mission to develop a unique, integrated, community-based approach to address issues of illicit drug use and abuse in urban communities, particularly among racial/ethnic minorities. The proposed research career development and training plan will allow Dr. Green to develop into a successful and productive investigator in this area. Dr. Green proposes a career development plan which includes additional formal coursework, direct mentorship, formal presentations, and supervised research experiences in the laboratories of his mentors, Drs. David I. Pauls and Robert G. Edwards, as well as his
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