Non-homogeneous hyperechogenic pattern 3 days after embryo
... of oocytes retrieved, fertilization rates, or number of embryos transferred between conception and non-conception cycles (Table I). The group with male factor infertility seemed to have the lowest pregnancy rates. This may be related to not performing ICSI in cases of poor quality spermatozoa but wh ...
... of oocytes retrieved, fertilization rates, or number of embryos transferred between conception and non-conception cycles (Table I). The group with male factor infertility seemed to have the lowest pregnancy rates. This may be related to not performing ICSI in cases of poor quality spermatozoa but wh ...
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... the cell clearly reflect the metabolic state of the cell but also depend on the type of cell, its cell-cycle phase and differentiation stage, and its mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content. Changes in mitochondrial functional state are often paralleled by alterations in external appearance or internal st ...
... the cell clearly reflect the metabolic state of the cell but also depend on the type of cell, its cell-cycle phase and differentiation stage, and its mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content. Changes in mitochondrial functional state are often paralleled by alterations in external appearance or internal st ...
Impact of Ischemia on Cellular Metabolism
... /K+-ATPase and the opening of ATP-dependent K+ channels play a crucial role. Cellular de‐ polarization is characterized by a negative outgoing current and a decrease in the extracellu‐ lar concentrations of Na+, Cl- and Ca2+, as well as an increase in the extracellular concentration of K+. Progressi ...
... /K+-ATPase and the opening of ATP-dependent K+ channels play a crucial role. Cellular de‐ polarization is characterized by a negative outgoing current and a decrease in the extracellu‐ lar concentrations of Na+, Cl- and Ca2+, as well as an increase in the extracellular concentration of K+. Progressi ...
CHAPTER 6
... F: Faraday’s constant (96.5 kJ/mol‧V) • Electrons are donated by the half reaction with the more negative reduction potential and are accepted by the reaction with the more positive reduction potential: ΔEo ' positive, ΔGo' negative • If a given reaction is written so the reverse is true, then the Δ ...
... F: Faraday’s constant (96.5 kJ/mol‧V) • Electrons are donated by the half reaction with the more negative reduction potential and are accepted by the reaction with the more positive reduction potential: ΔEo ' positive, ΔGo' negative • If a given reaction is written so the reverse is true, then the Δ ...
electron transport
... Also called succinate dehydrogenase or flavoprotein 2 (FP2) - FAD covalently bound four subunits, including 2 Fe-S proteins Three types of Fe-S cluster: 4Fe-4S, 3Fe-4S, 2Fe-2S Path: Succinate FADH2 2Fe2+ CoQH2 Net reaction: succinate + CoQ fumarate + CoQH2 E '= 0.029 V ...
... Also called succinate dehydrogenase or flavoprotein 2 (FP2) - FAD covalently bound four subunits, including 2 Fe-S proteins Three types of Fe-S cluster: 4Fe-4S, 3Fe-4S, 2Fe-2S Path: Succinate FADH2 2Fe2+ CoQH2 Net reaction: succinate + CoQ fumarate + CoQH2 E '= 0.029 V ...
TREATMENT OF INFERTILITY •
... Infertility benefit is not required for coverage of these services (e.g. for the treatment of a pelvic mass or pelvic pain). However, surgical procedures specific to the treatment of infertility (e.g. fimbrioplasty, treatment of minimal or mild endometriosis or lysis of adhesions in the absence of p ...
... Infertility benefit is not required for coverage of these services (e.g. for the treatment of a pelvic mass or pelvic pain). However, surgical procedures specific to the treatment of infertility (e.g. fimbrioplasty, treatment of minimal or mild endometriosis or lysis of adhesions in the absence of p ...
Fast Adaptive Coevolution of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Subunits of
... uridine (Moraes, Dey, and Barrientos 2001). MtDNA-less cells, also know as q° cells, were used as nuclear donors for fusion experiments. To introduce mtDNA from different species, we used a novel procedure that takes advantage of the DNA replication-toxic effect of actinomycin D as a chemical enucle ...
... uridine (Moraes, Dey, and Barrientos 2001). MtDNA-less cells, also know as q° cells, were used as nuclear donors for fusion experiments. To introduce mtDNA from different species, we used a novel procedure that takes advantage of the DNA replication-toxic effect of actinomycin D as a chemical enucle ...
In vitro conjugal transfer of tetracycline resistance from Lactobacillus
... one S. aureus strain, we cannot exclude this species from the host range. In a few transconjugants (TC 500-3, TC 507-1, TC 5074 and TC 515-1), additional plasmids, other than the plasmid encoding the tetracycline resistance, seemed to have co-transferred spontaneously. This resulted for example in c ...
... one S. aureus strain, we cannot exclude this species from the host range. In a few transconjugants (TC 500-3, TC 507-1, TC 5074 and TC 515-1), additional plasmids, other than the plasmid encoding the tetracycline resistance, seemed to have co-transferred spontaneously. This resulted for example in c ...
Pyruvate to ACETYL coA CC
... ATP after 1 cycle NADH+H+ 2.5 ATP + 1 H2O FADH2 1.5 ATP + 1 H2O Acetyl CoA(KREBS CYCLE) 3 NADH+H+ , 1 FADH2 + 1ATP • 3 NADH+H+ 9ATP + 3 H2O • 1 FADH2 2ATP + 1 H2O • TOTAL = 10 ATP per Acetyl CoA entering Krebs Cycle ...
... ATP after 1 cycle NADH+H+ 2.5 ATP + 1 H2O FADH2 1.5 ATP + 1 H2O Acetyl CoA(KREBS CYCLE) 3 NADH+H+ , 1 FADH2 + 1ATP • 3 NADH+H+ 9ATP + 3 H2O • 1 FADH2 2ATP + 1 H2O • TOTAL = 10 ATP per Acetyl CoA entering Krebs Cycle ...
Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins in Mammals and Plants
... In 1995, i.e., before the discovery of any UCP other than UCP1, Vercesi et al., discovered a different uncoupling protein in plant mitochondria and named it PUMP (plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein, Ref. 21). The discovery of plant homologue of UCP, let us say second UCP, was the first evidence ...
... In 1995, i.e., before the discovery of any UCP other than UCP1, Vercesi et al., discovered a different uncoupling protein in plant mitochondria and named it PUMP (plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein, Ref. 21). The discovery of plant homologue of UCP, let us say second UCP, was the first evidence ...
Prediction of mitochondrial proteins of malaria parasite
... performs better than methods developed for general purpose like TargetP (Emanuelsson et al. 2000) and MitoProtII (Claros and Vincens 1996). However, there is need to develop PF-specific method for predicting PF mitochondrial proteins with high accuracy which can be achieved by taking some more featu ...
... performs better than methods developed for general purpose like TargetP (Emanuelsson et al. 2000) and MitoProtII (Claros and Vincens 1996). However, there is need to develop PF-specific method for predicting PF mitochondrial proteins with high accuracy which can be achieved by taking some more featu ...
Protein import into yeast mitochondria van Wilpe, S.
... itt lacks the hydrophilic N-terminal domain of this protein. The study of mutant Tim 17 proteins andd their effect on the assembly and activity of the Tim complex may provide useful clues to the rolee played by Tim 17 in protein import. Too isolate other genes encoding proteins involved in mitochond ...
... itt lacks the hydrophilic N-terminal domain of this protein. The study of mutant Tim 17 proteins andd their effect on the assembly and activity of the Tim complex may provide useful clues to the rolee played by Tim 17 in protein import. Too isolate other genes encoding proteins involved in mitochond ...
Diapositiva 1 - Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
... • Nearby sequences and initiation factors are also required to start translation. • The most common start codon is AUG, which codes for methionine, so most amino acid chains start with methionine. ...
... • Nearby sequences and initiation factors are also required to start translation. • The most common start codon is AUG, which codes for methionine, so most amino acid chains start with methionine. ...
Translocation Arrest by Reversible Folding of a Precursor Protein
... amino-terminal presequence of the precursor protein, while on the other hand as being exposed to externally added proteases, digesting the part of the precursor which had remained outside the mitochondrion. It was concluded that at sites of import both mitochondrial membranes are sufficiently close ...
... amino-terminal presequence of the precursor protein, while on the other hand as being exposed to externally added proteases, digesting the part of the precursor which had remained outside the mitochondrion. It was concluded that at sites of import both mitochondrial membranes are sufficiently close ...
Metabolism in the pre-implantation oocyte and embryo
... metabolic equilibrium (Sutton-McDowall et al., 2012, 2015), in which the metabolic effect of each was “masked”, yet this combined treatment yielded the highest developmental competence (blastocyst rates). Metabolism pre- and post-compaction The first stage of oocyte-embryo transition is oocyte activ ...
... metabolic equilibrium (Sutton-McDowall et al., 2012, 2015), in which the metabolic effect of each was “masked”, yet this combined treatment yielded the highest developmental competence (blastocyst rates). Metabolism pre- and post-compaction The first stage of oocyte-embryo transition is oocyte activ ...
Studies on the extra-mitochondrial CoA
... with coenzyme A [9]. Other proteins of this FATP family have also been associated with activation of very long-chain fatty acids [10–13]. Soluble proteins capable of synthesize acyl-CoA esters have already been described [14,15], and cytosolic acylCoA synthetases were also identified in rat liver [1 ...
... with coenzyme A [9]. Other proteins of this FATP family have also been associated with activation of very long-chain fatty acids [10–13]. Soluble proteins capable of synthesize acyl-CoA esters have already been described [14,15], and cytosolic acylCoA synthetases were also identified in rat liver [1 ...
Nuclear Genetic Defects of Mitochondrial ATP Synthase
... severity of T>G transition depends on the level of heteroplasmy, but other polymorphisms in the mtDNA as well as additional factors may also influence the disease pathology (Enns et al. 2006, D'Aurelio et al. 2010, Kara et al. 2012). T>C transition is less common, symptoms are milder and with later ...
... severity of T>G transition depends on the level of heteroplasmy, but other polymorphisms in the mtDNA as well as additional factors may also influence the disease pathology (Enns et al. 2006, D'Aurelio et al. 2010, Kara et al. 2012). T>C transition is less common, symptoms are milder and with later ...
Phar 722 Pharmacy Practice III
... – Deficiency symptoms include hair loss, a rash around the nose and mouth, and conjunctivitis. ...
... – Deficiency symptoms include hair loss, a rash around the nose and mouth, and conjunctivitis. ...
Plant Mitochondrial Electron Transfer and Molecular
... the matrix (Braun et al., 1992; Eriksson and Glaser, 1992).The amino acid sequences derived from cDNAs for the core proteins of potato complex 111 indicate that subunits l and II (55 and 53 kD) are 40 to 50% similar to the p-mitochondrial processing protease (p-MPP) component from Neurospora (Emmerm ...
... the matrix (Braun et al., 1992; Eriksson and Glaser, 1992).The amino acid sequences derived from cDNAs for the core proteins of potato complex 111 indicate that subunits l and II (55 and 53 kD) are 40 to 50% similar to the p-mitochondrial processing protease (p-MPP) component from Neurospora (Emmerm ...
Plant Mitochondrial Electron Transfer and Molecular
... the matrix (Braun et al., 1992; Eriksson and Glaser, 1992).The amino acid sequences derived from cDNAs for the core proteins of potato complex 111 indicate that subunits l and II (55 and 53 kD) are 40 to 50% similar to the p-mitochondrial processing protease (p-MPP) component from Neurospora (Emmerm ...
... the matrix (Braun et al., 1992; Eriksson and Glaser, 1992).The amino acid sequences derived from cDNAs for the core proteins of potato complex 111 indicate that subunits l and II (55 and 53 kD) are 40 to 50% similar to the p-mitochondrial processing protease (p-MPP) component from Neurospora (Emmerm ...
Human clonning: Status and Ethics
... but Clinton overrode the panel 1995 – Congress banned federal funding ...
... but Clinton overrode the panel 1995 – Congress banned federal funding ...
Relationship between granular cytoplasm of oocytes and pregnancy
... (Cook, IVF, Queensland, Australia) were used for the purpose of the biopsy. A double pipette holder (Narishige, Tokyo, Japan) was used for microneedle and biopsy pipette on the same side. The embryo was fixed with the holding pipette and the first PZD was created, bypassing the largest perivitelline ...
... (Cook, IVF, Queensland, Australia) were used for the purpose of the biopsy. A double pipette holder (Narishige, Tokyo, Japan) was used for microneedle and biopsy pipette on the same side. The embryo was fixed with the holding pipette and the first PZD was created, bypassing the largest perivitelline ...
The ketogenic diet component decanoic acid increases
... All results are expressed as mean SEM. n = the number of independent cell culture preparations and was between 3 and 7 separate experiments. Statistical comparisons between two groups were carried out using Student’s t-test. Multiple comparisons were made using a one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test for ...
... All results are expressed as mean SEM. n = the number of independent cell culture preparations and was between 3 and 7 separate experiments. Statistical comparisons between two groups were carried out using Student’s t-test. Multiple comparisons were made using a one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test for ...
Practice photosynthesis/Respiration
... A) They conserve water more efficiently. B) They use PEP carboxylase to initially fix CO2 . C) They do not participate in the Calvin cycle. D) They exclude oxygen from their tissues. E) They are adapted to cold, wet climates. ...
... A) They conserve water more efficiently. B) They use PEP carboxylase to initially fix CO2 . C) They do not participate in the Calvin cycle. D) They exclude oxygen from their tissues. E) They are adapted to cold, wet climates. ...