Title Otoacoustic emissions in young adults : effects of blood group
... reduction of OHCs with a higher sensitivity than pure-tone audiometry and below-normal OAEs may result from damage to OHCs caused by noise exposure or other factors (Lonsbury-Martin & Martin, 2007). Therefore, it might be possible that the onset of NIHL is detectable by OAEs but not by pure-tone aud ...
... reduction of OHCs with a higher sensitivity than pure-tone audiometry and below-normal OAEs may result from damage to OHCs caused by noise exposure or other factors (Lonsbury-Martin & Martin, 2007). Therefore, it might be possible that the onset of NIHL is detectable by OAEs but not by pure-tone aud ...
Pyruvate dehydrogenase and the regulation of glucose oxidation in
... 0.5 mM lactate, 2.5 mM calcium chloride, and 100 mU / l insulin, except where indicated, and was continuously circulated through the closed perfusion system. Calcium concentration above the physiological level (1.25 mM) was used to offset binding to albumin and to obtain optimum and sustained cardia ...
... 0.5 mM lactate, 2.5 mM calcium chloride, and 100 mU / l insulin, except where indicated, and was continuously circulated through the closed perfusion system. Calcium concentration above the physiological level (1.25 mM) was used to offset binding to albumin and to obtain optimum and sustained cardia ...
Associations of sodium, potassium and protein intake with
... Indeed, the quality of food intake is subject to many influences, including the availability of healthy food products, regional dietary habits, social environment and, of course, the local cost of food. Thus, salt intake has recently been shown to vary markedly between regions of the world: in some ...
... Indeed, the quality of food intake is subject to many influences, including the availability of healthy food products, regional dietary habits, social environment and, of course, the local cost of food. Thus, salt intake has recently been shown to vary markedly between regions of the world: in some ...
MNS, Duffy, and Kell blood groups among the Uygur population of
... such individuals. The number of individuals carrying AA, Aa, and aa genotypes is n1, n2, and n3, respectively. The following formulae were used for calculation: (1) frequency of A allele = number of individuals carrying A allele/(number of individuals carrying A allele + number of individuals carryi ...
... such individuals. The number of individuals carrying AA, Aa, and aa genotypes is n1, n2, and n3, respectively. The following formulae were used for calculation: (1) frequency of A allele = number of individuals carrying A allele/(number of individuals carrying A allele + number of individuals carryi ...
(PSD) July 2015 PBAC Meeting
... Blood glucose monitoring may be used as an alternative assessment to HbA1c levels in the following circumstances: (a) A clinical condition with reduced red blood cell survival, including haemolytic anaemias and haemoglobinopathies; and/or (b) Had red cell transfusion within the previous 3 months. Th ...
... Blood glucose monitoring may be used as an alternative assessment to HbA1c levels in the following circumstances: (a) A clinical condition with reduced red blood cell survival, including haemolytic anaemias and haemoglobinopathies; and/or (b) Had red cell transfusion within the previous 3 months. Th ...
Hyperinsulinemia in pediatric patients with chronic kidney α
... dose-responsive relationship among insulin resistance, insulin level, and risk of CKD. More importantly, this relationship was independent of age, gender, race, or other potential risk factors for CKD, such as blood pressure (BP), obesity, total cholesterol level, education, physical activity, cigar ...
... dose-responsive relationship among insulin resistance, insulin level, and risk of CKD. More importantly, this relationship was independent of age, gender, race, or other potential risk factors for CKD, such as blood pressure (BP), obesity, total cholesterol level, education, physical activity, cigar ...
Genetic Engineering for Improved Xylose Fermentation by Yeasts
... and fewer feedback regulatory factors found in bacteria make these organisms much easier to work with. Direct approaches using naturally occurring organisms have also been useful. Many yeasts and fungi will assimilate xylose to form cell mass under aerobic conditions, but it is converted to ethanol ...
... and fewer feedback regulatory factors found in bacteria make these organisms much easier to work with. Direct approaches using naturally occurring organisms have also been useful. Many yeasts and fungi will assimilate xylose to form cell mass under aerobic conditions, but it is converted to ethanol ...
Ch 4: Cellular Metabolism
... replaced by –NHCOCH3 (found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, insects, spiders) Aulani "Biokimia" Presentation 3 ...
... replaced by –NHCOCH3 (found in exoskeletons of crustaceans, insects, spiders) Aulani "Biokimia" Presentation 3 ...
Amino acid metabolism in human subcutaneous adipose tissue in vivo
... measured and the measurements were continued for 6 h after eating a mixed meal. The pattern of amino acid metabolism across the adipose tissue was remarkably little disturbed after the meal, except for a short period of apparent uptake of alanine as the concentration of that amino acid rose. 4. The ...
... measured and the measurements were continued for 6 h after eating a mixed meal. The pattern of amino acid metabolism across the adipose tissue was remarkably little disturbed after the meal, except for a short period of apparent uptake of alanine as the concentration of that amino acid rose. 4. The ...
Blood Clotting - Meridian Kinesiology
... stimulating the manufacture of excessive quantities of Series 4 Leukotrienes). Excessive consumption of Long-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids can cause abnormal Blood Clotting (due to their tendency to aggregate and form the sticky platelets that cause Blood Clots). Trans-Fatty Acids increase the risk of ...
... stimulating the manufacture of excessive quantities of Series 4 Leukotrienes). Excessive consumption of Long-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids can cause abnormal Blood Clotting (due to their tendency to aggregate and form the sticky platelets that cause Blood Clots). Trans-Fatty Acids increase the risk of ...
Slides
... Section 8.5: Glycogen Metabolism Regulation - Carefully regulated to maintain consistent energy levels §Controlled via insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, allosteric, effectors Glucagon – released from pancreas when blood glucose levels drop ...
... Section 8.5: Glycogen Metabolism Regulation - Carefully regulated to maintain consistent energy levels §Controlled via insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, allosteric, effectors Glucagon – released from pancreas when blood glucose levels drop ...
The Regulation of Energy Metabolism Pathways
... are able to completely inhibit L-carnitine biosynthesis and substantially decrease L-carnitine transport into tissues and reabsorption in the kidneys. As a result, mildronate (100 mg/kg) induces a significant reduction of the L-carnitine concentration in blood plasma and different tissues by 60-70% ...
... are able to completely inhibit L-carnitine biosynthesis and substantially decrease L-carnitine transport into tissues and reabsorption in the kidneys. As a result, mildronate (100 mg/kg) induces a significant reduction of the L-carnitine concentration in blood plasma and different tissues by 60-70% ...
Cellular Respiration
... A more efficient and widespread catabolic process, aerobic respiration, consumes oxygen as a reactant to complete the breakdown of a variety of organic molecules. o Most eukaryotic and many prokaryotic organisms can carry out aerobic respiration. o Some prokaryotes use compounds other than oxygen as ...
... A more efficient and widespread catabolic process, aerobic respiration, consumes oxygen as a reactant to complete the breakdown of a variety of organic molecules. o Most eukaryotic and many prokaryotic organisms can carry out aerobic respiration. o Some prokaryotes use compounds other than oxygen as ...
Short-Term Overexpression of a Constitutively Active Form of AMP
... AMPK in drug development. Studies in animal models of type 2 diabetes have shown that the pharmacological activation of AMPK with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleoside (AICAR) or metformin decreases blood glucose levels and improves lipid profile (7–9). However, these compounds are not ideal ...
... AMPK in drug development. Studies in animal models of type 2 diabetes have shown that the pharmacological activation of AMPK with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleoside (AICAR) or metformin decreases blood glucose levels and improves lipid profile (7–9). However, these compounds are not ideal ...
Influence of Aerobic and Phototrophic Growth
... differed with respect to 6-phosphogluconate (6-PG) dehydratase activity: this could not be detected in R . sphaeroides strain 1760-1, but was easily detected in R. sphaeroides strain ATCC 17023. Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strain I 760- I was therefore designated as the 6-PG dehydratase- strain. Ne ...
... differed with respect to 6-phosphogluconate (6-PG) dehydratase activity: this could not be detected in R . sphaeroides strain 1760-1, but was easily detected in R. sphaeroides strain ATCC 17023. Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strain I 760- I was therefore designated as the 6-PG dehydratase- strain. Ne ...
Metabolism
... Enzymes, which are catalytic proteins, speed up chemical reactions in metabolic pathways. Many enzymes are inactive unless they are combined with certain smaller molecules called cofactors, which usually are derived from a vitamin or mineral. Vitamin-derived cofactors are also called coenzymes. All ...
... Enzymes, which are catalytic proteins, speed up chemical reactions in metabolic pathways. Many enzymes are inactive unless they are combined with certain smaller molecules called cofactors, which usually are derived from a vitamin or mineral. Vitamin-derived cofactors are also called coenzymes. All ...
Blood Type - Kenwood Academy High School
... blood bank is extremely low. Members of her family have offered to donate, but none of them know their blood type. Jane’s brother Tom, sister Mary, mother Harriett, and Grandpa Ed (her mom’s father) are local and are all willing to be tested. Jane’s other sister Sue is away at college, but she is go ...
... blood bank is extremely low. Members of her family have offered to donate, but none of them know their blood type. Jane’s brother Tom, sister Mary, mother Harriett, and Grandpa Ed (her mom’s father) are local and are all willing to be tested. Jane’s other sister Sue is away at college, but she is go ...
Influence of Aerobic and Phototrophic Growth
... differed with respect to 6-phosphogluconate (6-PG) dehydratase activity: this could not be detected in R . sphaeroides strain 1760-1, but was easily detected in R. sphaeroides strain ATCC 17023. Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strain I 760- I was therefore designated as the 6-PG dehydratase- strain. Ne ...
... differed with respect to 6-phosphogluconate (6-PG) dehydratase activity: this could not be detected in R . sphaeroides strain 1760-1, but was easily detected in R. sphaeroides strain ATCC 17023. Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strain I 760- I was therefore designated as the 6-PG dehydratase- strain. Ne ...
GLYCOGENOLYSIS AND GLYCOLYSIS IN MUSCLE
... than glucose are largely isomerized—that is, converted to glucose by the wall of the small intestine or by the liver. In Chapter 28, we shall see that the form of delivery influences the rate of glucose delivery to the systemic circulation, and so physiological responses to sugar and complex carbohyd ...
... than glucose are largely isomerized—that is, converted to glucose by the wall of the small intestine or by the liver. In Chapter 28, we shall see that the form of delivery influences the rate of glucose delivery to the systemic circulation, and so physiological responses to sugar and complex carbohyd ...
Hidden blood loss following hip and knee arthroplasty
... which was released at the end of the procedure after application of pressure bandaging. Thus, intra-operative loss was negligible in most cases. A tourniquet was not used in patients with circulatory disorders of the limb. Epidural anaesthesia was generally employed. TKA patients had drains connecte ...
... which was released at the end of the procedure after application of pressure bandaging. Thus, intra-operative loss was negligible in most cases. A tourniquet was not used in patients with circulatory disorders of the limb. Epidural anaesthesia was generally employed. TKA patients had drains connecte ...
Mechanisms of Abnormal Cardiac Repolarization During
... tangent drawn at the point of maximal gradient on the downward slope of the T-wave and the end of the T-wave marked as the point of intersection of the tangent with the isoelectric line (13). The QTcs were marked using an on-screen cursor by two independent observers blinded both to the prevailing b ...
... tangent drawn at the point of maximal gradient on the downward slope of the T-wave and the end of the T-wave marked as the point of intersection of the tangent with the isoelectric line (13). The QTcs were marked using an on-screen cursor by two independent observers blinded both to the prevailing b ...
Glycolysis - WordPress.com
... and if they are said to be reduced, this means that they have had a H+ ion added to them). The things produced here are for each turn of the Krebs Cycle. The Krebs cycle turns twice for each molecule of glucose that passes through the aerobic system - as 2 pyruvate molecules enter the Krebs Cycle. I ...
... and if they are said to be reduced, this means that they have had a H+ ion added to them). The things produced here are for each turn of the Krebs Cycle. The Krebs cycle turns twice for each molecule of glucose that passes through the aerobic system - as 2 pyruvate molecules enter the Krebs Cycle. I ...
Endocrine Pancreas
... Three phospholipases in β-cells (phospholipase A2 , C, and D) play a role in regulating insulin secretion. Binding of acetylcholine to its G protein-coupled receptor activates phospholipase C that hydrolyzes membranebound phospholipids to inositol triphosphate (IP3 ) and diacylglycerol (DAG). IP3 bi ...
... Three phospholipases in β-cells (phospholipase A2 , C, and D) play a role in regulating insulin secretion. Binding of acetylcholine to its G protein-coupled receptor activates phospholipase C that hydrolyzes membranebound phospholipids to inositol triphosphate (IP3 ) and diacylglycerol (DAG). IP3 bi ...
Energy Metabolism of the Brain, Including the Cooperation between
... hand, can communicate with capillaries, and on the other are associated with neurons and synaptic processes. The metabolic brain concept is based on this integrated cooperation between astrocytes and neurons. Brain glycogen is metabolized by enzymes located in astrocytes, such as glycogen phosphoryl ...
... hand, can communicate with capillaries, and on the other are associated with neurons and synaptic processes. The metabolic brain concept is based on this integrated cooperation between astrocytes and neurons. Brain glycogen is metabolized by enzymes located in astrocytes, such as glycogen phosphoryl ...
Tenderfoot® - Accriva Diagnostics
... tests and other tests such as glucose, CBC, and hematocrit. It has been reported that up to 3 ml of blood can be collected from a Tenderfoot heel incision. The Tenderfoot Micro-preemie device incises to a shallow depth of only .65 mm and 1.40 mm in length. The Tenderfoot Preemie device incises to a ...
... tests and other tests such as glucose, CBC, and hematocrit. It has been reported that up to 3 ml of blood can be collected from a Tenderfoot heel incision. The Tenderfoot Micro-preemie device incises to a shallow depth of only .65 mm and 1.40 mm in length. The Tenderfoot Preemie device incises to a ...