
Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation: The Basics
... SO2 stands for oxygen saturation or percentage of hemoglobin combined with oxygen. In ABG results, SO2 is derived from PO2 using the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve. It can also be measured using a pulse oximeter. SO2 may be as low as 90% in healthy patients of advanced age. ...
... SO2 stands for oxygen saturation or percentage of hemoglobin combined with oxygen. In ABG results, SO2 is derived from PO2 using the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve. It can also be measured using a pulse oximeter. SO2 may be as low as 90% in healthy patients of advanced age. ...
Solid state NMR of isotope labelled murine fur: A powerful tool to
... are embedded in a matrix containing proteins with high levels of glycine and tyrosine, and cysteine, termed keratin associated proteins (KAPs). In hard tissues, the head and tail domains of the keratin proteins crosslink with the matrix. Solid state NMR (ssNMR) has been applied to characterize, comp ...
... are embedded in a matrix containing proteins with high levels of glycine and tyrosine, and cysteine, termed keratin associated proteins (KAPs). In hard tissues, the head and tail domains of the keratin proteins crosslink with the matrix. Solid state NMR (ssNMR) has been applied to characterize, comp ...
Slides
... each P in U: If current organism is outside taxonomic range of P AND at least one reaction in P lacks an enzyme, delete P from U If all reactions of P designated as key reactions have no enzyme, delete P from U ...
... each P in U: If current organism is outside taxonomic range of P AND at least one reaction in P lacks an enzyme, delete P from U If all reactions of P designated as key reactions have no enzyme, delete P from U ...
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... of DNA and RNA (primary and secondary) and chromatin structure knows functions of genome, transcriptome and proteome as well as basic methods applied to investigate these; describes processes of DNA replication, repair and recombination, processes of transcription and translation also the processes ...
... of DNA and RNA (primary and secondary) and chromatin structure knows functions of genome, transcriptome and proteome as well as basic methods applied to investigate these; describes processes of DNA replication, repair and recombination, processes of transcription and translation also the processes ...
Flux-balance Analysis - Systems Biology Research Group
... Characteristics of defined phases: The regions of the phase plane can be defined based on the contribution of the two substrates to the overall objective function: In regions where the α value is negative, there is dual limitation of the substrates. Based on the absolute value of α , the substrate w ...
... Characteristics of defined phases: The regions of the phase plane can be defined based on the contribution of the two substrates to the overall objective function: In regions where the α value is negative, there is dual limitation of the substrates. Based on the absolute value of α , the substrate w ...
Medical Endocrine Course
... Outline the components of appropriate therapeutic lifestyle changes. Describe the role of lipoprotein analysis in the initial evaluation and long-term management of patients with lipid disorders, and list the major modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Describe ...
... Outline the components of appropriate therapeutic lifestyle changes. Describe the role of lipoprotein analysis in the initial evaluation and long-term management of patients with lipid disorders, and list the major modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Describe ...
The genomes of four tapeworm species reveal adaptations to
... 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3), consistent with previous observations of karyotype plasticity in flatworms11. Aided by deep transcriptome sequencing from multiple life-cycle stages, we identified 10,231 to 12,490 putative genes per genome (Supplementary Table 5.5). Similar to the genome of S. mansoni12, distinct ...
... 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3), consistent with previous observations of karyotype plasticity in flatworms11. Aided by deep transcriptome sequencing from multiple life-cycle stages, we identified 10,231 to 12,490 putative genes per genome (Supplementary Table 5.5). Similar to the genome of S. mansoni12, distinct ...
Industrial biotechnology: Tools and applications
... “Omics” and in silico approaches Increased genome sequencing efforts have ushered in a new era of systems biology, in which entire cellular networks are analyzed and optimized for application in the development of strains and bioprocesses. The properties of these complex cellular networks cannot be ...
... “Omics” and in silico approaches Increased genome sequencing efforts have ushered in a new era of systems biology, in which entire cellular networks are analyzed and optimized for application in the development of strains and bioprocesses. The properties of these complex cellular networks cannot be ...
Systembiologische Ansätze zur Erforschung des Metabolismus
... (cooperation with Maria Mittag, Jena) • Circadian rhythm was taken into account by three distinct phases (i.e., sets of conditions) • In day-phase, ATP and NADH are sufficiently available, thus set to external status • In first phase of night, ATP and NADH need to be balanced (are internal), while t ...
... (cooperation with Maria Mittag, Jena) • Circadian rhythm was taken into account by three distinct phases (i.e., sets of conditions) • In day-phase, ATP and NADH are sufficiently available, thus set to external status • In first phase of night, ATP and NADH need to be balanced (are internal), while t ...
1 22,25 October 2004 Physiology of Locomotion R. B. Huey I. Some
... physiologically “clean” and efficient, can sustain modest work loads for very long periods. But at higher work loads, ATP demands exceed the capacity of aerobic pathways (“anaerobic threshold”) and anaerobic metabolism kicks in. Although anaerobic pathways can produce lots of ATP quickly, they are n ...
... physiologically “clean” and efficient, can sustain modest work loads for very long periods. But at higher work loads, ATP demands exceed the capacity of aerobic pathways (“anaerobic threshold”) and anaerobic metabolism kicks in. Although anaerobic pathways can produce lots of ATP quickly, they are n ...
PURINE Lacture
... * when the base is purine, then the nucleoside ends in OSINE (AdenOSINE, GuanOSINE, InOSINE) ...
... * when the base is purine, then the nucleoside ends in OSINE (AdenOSINE, GuanOSINE, InOSINE) ...
Central carbon metabolism of Saccharomyces
... has been described previously [1,5]. Briefly, f (1) represents the fraction of molecules in which the observed carbon atom and its neighbouring carbons originate from different source molecules of glucose, and f (2) the fraction of molecules in which the observed carbon atom and at least one neighbo ...
... has been described previously [1,5]. Briefly, f (1) represents the fraction of molecules in which the observed carbon atom and its neighbouring carbons originate from different source molecules of glucose, and f (2) the fraction of molecules in which the observed carbon atom and at least one neighbo ...
The Proteomics Big Challenge for Biomarkers and New Drug
... from functional, chemical and clinical proteomics to drug discovery development are underlined. In the complex drug discovery scenario, the various MS-based proteomic approaches extend beyond the common objective of drug target discovery, enabling the study of drug-target interaction (selectivity an ...
... from functional, chemical and clinical proteomics to drug discovery development are underlined. In the complex drug discovery scenario, the various MS-based proteomic approaches extend beyond the common objective of drug target discovery, enabling the study of drug-target interaction (selectivity an ...
AODA Resource Guide - Green Bay Police Department
... When you are waiting for the help to arrive, make sure that the ambulance personnel have free access to the scene. Make sure the ambulance personnel know where to come. If possible, leave the door open or ask someone to wait on the street and give directions. When the ambulance personnel ar ...
... When you are waiting for the help to arrive, make sure that the ambulance personnel have free access to the scene. Make sure the ambulance personnel know where to come. If possible, leave the door open or ask someone to wait on the street and give directions. When the ambulance personnel ar ...
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) and Metabolic Systems (cont`d)
... • Low calorie diets have the opposite effect. Decreasing calories can decrease RMR and lead to weight can. ...
... • Low calorie diets have the opposite effect. Decreasing calories can decrease RMR and lead to weight can. ...
Movsumov I.S., Garayev E.A. STUDYING OF CHEMICAL
... The chemical state analysis of carboxyl groups in structural links of polyuronide compounds for four kinds of a linen fibre of domestic (Kaluga, Vologda, Biysk) and import (Dutch) manufactures by infrared spectroscopy method of pectin films having been carried out. The reception of consecutive trans ...
... The chemical state analysis of carboxyl groups in structural links of polyuronide compounds for four kinds of a linen fibre of domestic (Kaluga, Vologda, Biysk) and import (Dutch) manufactures by infrared spectroscopy method of pectin films having been carried out. The reception of consecutive trans ...
Results - BioMed Central
... little thick after 15 days, at this point, the inoculated tissue surface was covered with ...
... little thick after 15 days, at this point, the inoculated tissue surface was covered with ...
heling patients with personal hygiene
... and functions. The oral cavity contains the tongue, the lips, the teeth, and the openings to the salivary glands. The mouth connects in its posterior to the pharynx, which is the first section of the digestive tract. The mouth also connects with the trachea, which is the first section of the respira ...
... and functions. The oral cavity contains the tongue, the lips, the teeth, and the openings to the salivary glands. The mouth connects in its posterior to the pharynx, which is the first section of the digestive tract. The mouth also connects with the trachea, which is the first section of the respira ...
the use of bayesian statistics in mass spectrometry data
... considered to be the birth of mass spectrometry, and important features discussed by Thomson still remain relevant [5]. Through mass spectrometry, scientists are able to measure atomic and molecular weights of species in complex samples, analyze compounds at low level samples, as well as analyze com ...
... considered to be the birth of mass spectrometry, and important features discussed by Thomson still remain relevant [5]. Through mass spectrometry, scientists are able to measure atomic and molecular weights of species in complex samples, analyze compounds at low level samples, as well as analyze com ...
Industrial Biotechnology
... • This is the simplest of the three, and the driving force is the difference in concentration of the solute across the border. • The carrier in the membrane merely helps increase the rate of passage through the membrane, and not the final concentration in the cell. • (ii) Active transport: • This oc ...
... • This is the simplest of the three, and the driving force is the difference in concentration of the solute across the border. • The carrier in the membrane merely helps increase the rate of passage through the membrane, and not the final concentration in the cell. • (ii) Active transport: • This oc ...
Metabolic Impairment in Heart Failure
... issues for skeletal muscle metabolism in HF need to be addressed: 1) impaired energy metabolism affecting contractile function; and 2) structural metabolism to balance the body’s protein pool. Indeed, a generalized metabolic myopathy, characterized by decreased oxidative capacity, impaired substrate ...
... issues for skeletal muscle metabolism in HF need to be addressed: 1) impaired energy metabolism affecting contractile function; and 2) structural metabolism to balance the body’s protein pool. Indeed, a generalized metabolic myopathy, characterized by decreased oxidative capacity, impaired substrate ...
Living on the edge: substrate competition explains loss of
... therefore compete for common enzymes. Since each enzyme molecule can only bind one substrate molecule at a time, the alternative substrates for the same enzyme act as competitive inhibitors. MCAD, for instance, catalyzes the dehydrogenation of acyl-CoA esters of 4 to 12 carbon atoms (Fig. 1a). The d ...
... therefore compete for common enzymes. Since each enzyme molecule can only bind one substrate molecule at a time, the alternative substrates for the same enzyme act as competitive inhibitors. MCAD, for instance, catalyzes the dehydrogenation of acyl-CoA esters of 4 to 12 carbon atoms (Fig. 1a). The d ...
Learning Objectives
... Fatty acid synthase All enzyme activities on one enzyme Addition of malonyl CoA each time Uses NADPH Understand regulation of lipid metabolism by Committed steps Hormones Cholesterol synthesis Important enzyme = HMG CoA reductase (how regulated?) High cholesterol and heart disease Use of lovastatin ...
... Fatty acid synthase All enzyme activities on one enzyme Addition of malonyl CoA each time Uses NADPH Understand regulation of lipid metabolism by Committed steps Hormones Cholesterol synthesis Important enzyme = HMG CoA reductase (how regulated?) High cholesterol and heart disease Use of lovastatin ...
Exam Procedures: this isBMB 514 Exam #2 10/8/12 this is form A
... (b) pKa values of functional groups; and (c) table of logarithms. Read each question very carefully. Choose the single, best answer and mark this answer on your answer sheet. No points will be added for correct answers which appear on the exam page but not on the answer sheet. A simple calculato ...
... (b) pKa values of functional groups; and (c) table of logarithms. Read each question very carefully. Choose the single, best answer and mark this answer on your answer sheet. No points will be added for correct answers which appear on the exam page but not on the answer sheet. A simple calculato ...