THE MULTIFARIOUS AND DYNAMIC REGULATION OF THE LIVING CELL Karen van Eunen
... technologies together with the increase in computer capacity for data storage and analysis have led to a new approach in the life sciences. This genomics or ‘omics’ approach refers to a broad discipline in which the biological information is analyzed genome-wide at all accessible levels of regulatio ...
... technologies together with the increase in computer capacity for data storage and analysis have led to a new approach in the life sciences. This genomics or ‘omics’ approach refers to a broad discipline in which the biological information is analyzed genome-wide at all accessible levels of regulatio ...
Branched-chain amino acid restriction in Zucker
... were anesthetized with 2% isoflurane (Butler Schein, Dublin OH), and polyethylene catheters were aseptically placed in the left carotid artery (advanced to the aortic arch) or the right jugular vein. Catheters were filled with 3% heparinized saline to maintain patency and exteriorized in the intrascap ...
... were anesthetized with 2% isoflurane (Butler Schein, Dublin OH), and polyethylene catheters were aseptically placed in the left carotid artery (advanced to the aortic arch) or the right jugular vein. Catheters were filled with 3% heparinized saline to maintain patency and exteriorized in the intrascap ...
Ethylene is involved in strawberry fruit ripening in an organ
... three ethylene receptor genes, two type I (FaEtr1 and FaErs1) and one type II (FaEtr2), have been identified. Moreover, their expression during ripening as well as their response to different hormone treatments have been studied (Trainotti et al., 2005). In general, a good correlation exists betwee ...
... three ethylene receptor genes, two type I (FaEtr1 and FaErs1) and one type II (FaEtr2), have been identified. Moreover, their expression during ripening as well as their response to different hormone treatments have been studied (Trainotti et al., 2005). In general, a good correlation exists betwee ...
MESOTHERAPY - ozone
... mesoderm with very good effect on treating dermatological lesions (ectoderm) or even internal lesions as GIT (endermic). This term is suggested by Dr.Michel Pistor (French doctor 1958). Meso.= Middle; since we are aiming at correct location. OR = mean : Intermediary dosage between Allopathic the ...
... mesoderm with very good effect on treating dermatological lesions (ectoderm) or even internal lesions as GIT (endermic). This term is suggested by Dr.Michel Pistor (French doctor 1958). Meso.= Middle; since we are aiming at correct location. OR = mean : Intermediary dosage between Allopathic the ...
Development, validation and biological application of
... Altered lipid metabolism is a hallmark of multiple diseases such as diabetes and cancer, so there is a vast interest in the accurate determination of lipid synthesis fluxes. However, there is no gold standard for measuring these fluxes. Therefore, the initial goal of this project was to develop and ...
... Altered lipid metabolism is a hallmark of multiple diseases such as diabetes and cancer, so there is a vast interest in the accurate determination of lipid synthesis fluxes. However, there is no gold standard for measuring these fluxes. Therefore, the initial goal of this project was to develop and ...
Life in the slow lane: molecular mechanisms of estivation
... estivate in sheltered sites, often underground. In general, estivation includes a strong reduction in metabolic rate, a primary reliance on lipid oxidation to fuel metabolism, and methods of water retention, both physical (e.g. cocoons) and metabolic (e.g. urea accumulation). The present review focu ...
... estivate in sheltered sites, often underground. In general, estivation includes a strong reduction in metabolic rate, a primary reliance on lipid oxidation to fuel metabolism, and methods of water retention, both physical (e.g. cocoons) and metabolic (e.g. urea accumulation). The present review focu ...
Inhibitory Effects of Neurotransmitters and Steroids on Human
... inhibition of P450 are useful to predict drug efficacy, drug interaction, and drug toxicity. Because many endogenous compounds are substrates of P450s, they may inhibit drug metabolism catalyzed by P450s. Previous studies reported that human CYP1A2 (Agúndez et al., 1998), CYP2C9 (Gervasini et al., ...
... inhibition of P450 are useful to predict drug efficacy, drug interaction, and drug toxicity. Because many endogenous compounds are substrates of P450s, they may inhibit drug metabolism catalyzed by P450s. Previous studies reported that human CYP1A2 (Agúndez et al., 1998), CYP2C9 (Gervasini et al., ...
Biosynthesis of Glucosyl Glycerol, a Compatible Solute, Using
... the intermolecular transglycosylation activity of ASase has gained increasing attention because it uses a relatively cheap substrate, sucrose, as well as its broad range of acceptor specificity [7, 8]. ASase can employ not only various glycones such as salicin [9] and arbutin [10] but also numerous ...
... the intermolecular transglycosylation activity of ASase has gained increasing attention because it uses a relatively cheap substrate, sucrose, as well as its broad range of acceptor specificity [7, 8]. ASase can employ not only various glycones such as salicin [9] and arbutin [10] but also numerous ...
L-carnitine
... modestly improve exercise tolerance and decrease electrocardiographic signs of ischemia during exercise testing in a limited number of angina patients. One randomized, placebocontrolled study in 200 patients with exercise-induced stable angina found that supplementing conventional medical therapy w ...
... modestly improve exercise tolerance and decrease electrocardiographic signs of ischemia during exercise testing in a limited number of angina patients. One randomized, placebocontrolled study in 200 patients with exercise-induced stable angina found that supplementing conventional medical therapy w ...
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... composed of non-neutral lipid or synthesized during the earlier cleavage stages prior to incubation in radioactive medium (Fig. Ad). Silver grains were also found ...
... composed of non-neutral lipid or synthesized during the earlier cleavage stages prior to incubation in radioactive medium (Fig. Ad). Silver grains were also found ...
Mechanistic insights into the regulation of metabolic enzymes by
... acetylation is emerging as a major regulatory mechanism in metabolism that is involved in all three levels of controlling metabolic enzymes and is altered frequently in human diseases. Acetylation rivals other common posttranslational modifications in cell regulation not only in the number of substr ...
... acetylation is emerging as a major regulatory mechanism in metabolism that is involved in all three levels of controlling metabolic enzymes and is altered frequently in human diseases. Acetylation rivals other common posttranslational modifications in cell regulation not only in the number of substr ...
Ketone body metabolism and cardiovascular disease - AJP
... Thiolase, any enzyme that catalyzes the reversible condensation of acetyl-CoA to acetoacetyl-CoA. This enzymatic activity is redundant in mammals. Ketone Body Metabolism The fundamental biochemical and physiological roles of ketone body metabolism have been extensively studied and reviewed (68, 137, ...
... Thiolase, any enzyme that catalyzes the reversible condensation of acetyl-CoA to acetoacetyl-CoA. This enzymatic activity is redundant in mammals. Ketone Body Metabolism The fundamental biochemical and physiological roles of ketone body metabolism have been extensively studied and reviewed (68, 137, ...
Metabolic liver disease in children
... before the deterioration of lung function.24 The best outcomes are seen in patients without severe lung involvement, and pulmonary status may improve post– liver transplant.24,34-36 Optimal timing for transplantation should be influenced by several factors, such as pulmonary status, nutritional statu ...
... before the deterioration of lung function.24 The best outcomes are seen in patients without severe lung involvement, and pulmonary status may improve post– liver transplant.24,34-36 Optimal timing for transplantation should be influenced by several factors, such as pulmonary status, nutritional statu ...
2014 Annual Report - Lupus Foundation of Southern Arizona
... because the presenting symptoms and signs are often not specific; and over-diagnosis because doctors mistakenly use a positive blood test (present in 5% of the healthy population) by itself, to make a diagnosis. Treatment consists primarily of immunosuppressive drugs such as hydroxychloroquine (Plaq ...
... because the presenting symptoms and signs are often not specific; and over-diagnosis because doctors mistakenly use a positive blood test (present in 5% of the healthy population) by itself, to make a diagnosis. Treatment consists primarily of immunosuppressive drugs such as hydroxychloroquine (Plaq ...
Untangling the relationship between diet and visceral fat mass
... (n = 1109), a linear regression was performed for each of the 20 food groups (predictor variable) adjusted for covariates (total fat mass, age, sex, height2, family relatedness, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry batch) with VFM (residual adjusted for BMI) as the response variable. Associations were c ...
... (n = 1109), a linear regression was performed for each of the 20 food groups (predictor variable) adjusted for covariates (total fat mass, age, sex, height2, family relatedness, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry batch) with VFM (residual adjusted for BMI) as the response variable. Associations were c ...
GenScript TissueDirect Multiplex PCR System Protocol
... 2. Seal plate with cover and incubate at 37°C for 90 minutes. 3. Remove cover and discard the solution in each well. Strike plate on fresh towels to make wells clean, but do not allow them to dry completely at any time. 4. Add 0.1 ml of biotinylated anti-mouse laminin antibody working solution into ...
... 2. Seal plate with cover and incubate at 37°C for 90 minutes. 3. Remove cover and discard the solution in each well. Strike plate on fresh towels to make wells clean, but do not allow them to dry completely at any time. 4. Add 0.1 ml of biotinylated anti-mouse laminin antibody working solution into ...
Effects upon metabolic pathways and energy production by Sb(III
... more Sb(III) would enter bacterial cells, however, the cytoplasmic AnoA and the oxidative stress response proteins were significantly up-regulated, which may contribute to the increased Sb(III) oxidation efficiency. Moreover, the carbon metabolism was also activated to generate more energy against S ...
... more Sb(III) would enter bacterial cells, however, the cytoplasmic AnoA and the oxidative stress response proteins were significantly up-regulated, which may contribute to the increased Sb(III) oxidation efficiency. Moreover, the carbon metabolism was also activated to generate more energy against S ...
Slowed glycogen utilization enhances exercise endurance
... breath of CHF patients were increased in the glycogendepleted state. This is consistent with increased peroxidation of free fatty acids (1). In normal subjects, glycogen depletion did not affect maximal VO2 but significantly diminished exercise endurance. Subjectively, with glycogen depletion, norma ...
... breath of CHF patients were increased in the glycogendepleted state. This is consistent with increased peroxidation of free fatty acids (1). In normal subjects, glycogen depletion did not affect maximal VO2 but significantly diminished exercise endurance. Subjectively, with glycogen depletion, norma ...
Berleman, J. Analysis of inter-species interactions and
... Firmicutes, and the furanosyl borate diester (commonly called autoinducer 2, or AI-2) which is dependent on activity of the LuxS protein and present in many domains of bacteria. However, analysis of 818 currently available complete bacterial genomes indicates that only 322 (39%) of these genomes con ...
... Firmicutes, and the furanosyl borate diester (commonly called autoinducer 2, or AI-2) which is dependent on activity of the LuxS protein and present in many domains of bacteria. However, analysis of 818 currently available complete bacterial genomes indicates that only 322 (39%) of these genomes con ...
Direction of Krebs cycle Which way does the citric acid cycle turn
... transhydrogenase, while mice belonging to any of the following strains: C57BL/6JEi, C57BL/6N, C57BL/6NJ, C57BL/6ByJ, C57BL/10J, C57L/J, or C58/J express this protein (Toye et al., 2005). To the best of my knowledge, the results of such an experiment do not exist in the literature. Apart from regener ...
... transhydrogenase, while mice belonging to any of the following strains: C57BL/6JEi, C57BL/6N, C57BL/6NJ, C57BL/6ByJ, C57BL/10J, C57L/J, or C58/J express this protein (Toye et al., 2005). To the best of my knowledge, the results of such an experiment do not exist in the literature. Apart from regener ...
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... through light reactions. Subsequently, they are used to convert CO2 into central metabolites, which can be used for biochemical synthesis. Most commonly used cyanobacterial models (Table 1) are Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942, Synechocystis PCC 6803, Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002, and Anabaena sp. PCC ...
... through light reactions. Subsequently, they are used to convert CO2 into central metabolites, which can be used for biochemical synthesis. Most commonly used cyanobacterial models (Table 1) are Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942, Synechocystis PCC 6803, Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002, and Anabaena sp. PCC ...