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A second enzyme protecting mineralocorticoid receptors from
... significant difference between Isc in control and inhibitor-treated cells over this time course. Measurements for 11b-HSD1 and 11b-HSD2 enzyme activity in A6 cells. Although previous studies of corticosterone metabolism in A6 cells have not demonstrated any significant 11b-HSD activity (7, 8, 13, 14 ...
... significant difference between Isc in control and inhibitor-treated cells over this time course. Measurements for 11b-HSD1 and 11b-HSD2 enzyme activity in A6 cells. Although previous studies of corticosterone metabolism in A6 cells have not demonstrated any significant 11b-HSD activity (7, 8, 13, 14 ...
Xie_Multicolored - Harvard DASH
... Characteristic cross striations and capillaries around the myocytes are easily identified in the skeletal muscle image (Fig. 2F). Clusters of germinal cells and larger blood vessels are seen in the ovary (Fig. 2G). Fig. 2H shows two different layers of mouse skin including the stratum corneum layer ...
... Characteristic cross striations and capillaries around the myocytes are easily identified in the skeletal muscle image (Fig. 2F). Clusters of germinal cells and larger blood vessels are seen in the ovary (Fig. 2G). Fig. 2H shows two different layers of mouse skin including the stratum corneum layer ...
Modulation of the immune system by Boswellia serrata extracts and
... inflammatory process which ends with the destruction of the cells/tissues in question. The treatment of these diseases at present consists in the applications of glucocorticoides, nonsteroideal antiphlogistics, immunosuppressives and others, their disadvantages being in part severe side effects. Lymp ...
... inflammatory process which ends with the destruction of the cells/tissues in question. The treatment of these diseases at present consists in the applications of glucocorticoides, nonsteroideal antiphlogistics, immunosuppressives and others, their disadvantages being in part severe side effects. Lymp ...
Glucose (C6H12O6), also known as D
... reduced response to the target cells because the insulin receptors have been changed or modified, which will not recognize insulin at its receptors. With glucose being so closely linked to diabetes, researchers around the world have been tirelessly looking for ways to cure this disease. While no kno ...
... reduced response to the target cells because the insulin receptors have been changed or modified, which will not recognize insulin at its receptors. With glucose being so closely linked to diabetes, researchers around the world have been tirelessly looking for ways to cure this disease. While no kno ...
Metabolism in the pre-implantation oocyte and embryo
... 2008; Robker, 2008; Purcell and Moley, 2011; Van Hoeck et al., 2011). To date, the technology to measure the metabolism of oocytes and COCs within the ovarian follicle does not exist, with measurements performed ex vivo and usually with some degree of further in vitro manipulation. This includes phy ...
... 2008; Robker, 2008; Purcell and Moley, 2011; Van Hoeck et al., 2011). To date, the technology to measure the metabolism of oocytes and COCs within the ovarian follicle does not exist, with measurements performed ex vivo and usually with some degree of further in vitro manipulation. This includes phy ...
Production of Reactive Oxygen Species, Alteration of
... To gain some insight into the mechanisms by which plant cells die as a result of abiotic stress, we exposed tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Bright-Yellow 2 cells to heat shock and investigated cell survival as a function of time after heat shock induction. Heat treatment at 55°C triggered processes lead ...
... To gain some insight into the mechanisms by which plant cells die as a result of abiotic stress, we exposed tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Bright-Yellow 2 cells to heat shock and investigated cell survival as a function of time after heat shock induction. Heat treatment at 55°C triggered processes lead ...
L15_Endo3 to post.key
... Secondary: insufficient TSH, or insufficient Iodine in diet. Lethargy, low metablic rate, weight gain, sensitive to cold stress. Cretinism: mental retardation due to hypothyroidism during pregnancy and after birth. Hyperthyroidism Over stimulation of thyroid gland; thyroid gland tumor Graves Disease ...
... Secondary: insufficient TSH, or insufficient Iodine in diet. Lethargy, low metablic rate, weight gain, sensitive to cold stress. Cretinism: mental retardation due to hypothyroidism during pregnancy and after birth. Hyperthyroidism Over stimulation of thyroid gland; thyroid gland tumor Graves Disease ...
M4 L1 Cell signalling models and hormones
... 1. Anterior Lobe: The anterior lobe contains six types of secretory cells. All of them secrete their hormone in response to hormones reaching them from the hypothalamus of the brain.The anterior pituitary gland secretes the following vital endocrine hormones: (a) Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH): T ...
... 1. Anterior Lobe: The anterior lobe contains six types of secretory cells. All of them secrete their hormone in response to hormones reaching them from the hypothalamus of the brain.The anterior pituitary gland secretes the following vital endocrine hormones: (a) Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH): T ...
39 Carbohydrates.p65
... release glucose. The structure of glycogen allows faster hydrolysis than starch which is important as animals may need emergency glucose faster than plants. ...
... release glucose. The structure of glycogen allows faster hydrolysis than starch which is important as animals may need emergency glucose faster than plants. ...
Low-temperature anaerobic digestion is associated with differential
... (methane). Most industrial AD applications, carry excessive heating costs, however, as AD reactors are commonly operated at mesophilic temperatures while handling waste streams discharged at ambient or cold temperatures. Consequently, low-temperature AD represents a cost-effective strategy for waste ...
... (methane). Most industrial AD applications, carry excessive heating costs, however, as AD reactors are commonly operated at mesophilic temperatures while handling waste streams discharged at ambient or cold temperatures. Consequently, low-temperature AD represents a cost-effective strategy for waste ...
The Senescence?Related Mitochondrial/Oxidative Stress Pathway
... specific alterations in pathways related to mitochondria and oxidative stress [30]. mtDNA undergoes a high rate of mutation, due to elevated ROS levels and the lack of histones and efficient repairing mechanisms. mtDNA mutations can thus accumulate over time [31, 32], causing multiple cellular dysfu ...
... specific alterations in pathways related to mitochondria and oxidative stress [30]. mtDNA undergoes a high rate of mutation, due to elevated ROS levels and the lack of histones and efficient repairing mechanisms. mtDNA mutations can thus accumulate over time [31, 32], causing multiple cellular dysfu ...
insulin resistance
... which activates the catalytic activity of the receptor •The activated receptor then phosphorylates a number of intracellular proteins, which either activates or inactivates them ...
... which activates the catalytic activity of the receptor •The activated receptor then phosphorylates a number of intracellular proteins, which either activates or inactivates them ...
The Nitrogen Cycle and why you should know about it.
... triple bond. This bond is very hard to break, so most nitrogen in living organisms is recycled in more available forms. ...
... triple bond. This bond is very hard to break, so most nitrogen in living organisms is recycled in more available forms. ...
The Nitrogen Cycle - The Angelfish Society
... Nitrogen is a key constituent of living tissue. Nitrogen is used in the formation of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are used to build tissues and other important substances in our bodies including muscle tissue, organ tissue, enzymes. ...
... Nitrogen is a key constituent of living tissue. Nitrogen is used in the formation of amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are used to build tissues and other important substances in our bodies including muscle tissue, organ tissue, enzymes. ...
rh-oligopeptide-1___tech_sheet
... Rejuvenate skin: EGF can promote skin cells to absorb nutrients, speed cell etabolism, accelerate skin cell division and growth, stimulate the synthesis hyaluronic acid and glycoproteins. Accelerate cell regeneration and tissue repair: EGF can promote the healing of wound surface of skin and mucosa, ...
... Rejuvenate skin: EGF can promote skin cells to absorb nutrients, speed cell etabolism, accelerate skin cell division and growth, stimulate the synthesis hyaluronic acid and glycoproteins. Accelerate cell regeneration and tissue repair: EGF can promote the healing of wound surface of skin and mucosa, ...
6.2 Assimilation of inorganic nitrogen
... reactions using glutamate or glutamine as the amino group donor. Glutamate and glutamine are synthesized from ammonia. Gaseous nitrogen (N2) is very stable as it possesses a triple covalent bond. When organic nitrogen (fixed nitrogen) is not available, some prokaryotes reduce the stable N2 to ...
... reactions using glutamate or glutamine as the amino group donor. Glutamate and glutamine are synthesized from ammonia. Gaseous nitrogen (N2) is very stable as it possesses a triple covalent bond. When organic nitrogen (fixed nitrogen) is not available, some prokaryotes reduce the stable N2 to ...
Hormonal regulation and pathologies of carbohydrate metabolism
... activity of the enzyme increases when the ATP/AMP ratio is lowered (glycolysis is stimulated as the energy charge falls). A fall in pH also inhibits phosphofructokinase 1 activity. The inhibition of phosphofructokinase by H+ prevents excessive formation of lactic acid and a precipitous drop in blood ...
... activity of the enzyme increases when the ATP/AMP ratio is lowered (glycolysis is stimulated as the energy charge falls). A fall in pH also inhibits phosphofructokinase 1 activity. The inhibition of phosphofructokinase by H+ prevents excessive formation of lactic acid and a precipitous drop in blood ...
Hershey heaven
... The two hypotheses lead to different predictions regarding the distribution of resistant bacteria in a series of parallel cultures. The hypothesis of acquired or induced immunity predicts that the number of mutants in each culture would be clustered around the mean with little variation between cult ...
... The two hypotheses lead to different predictions regarding the distribution of resistant bacteria in a series of parallel cultures. The hypothesis of acquired or induced immunity predicts that the number of mutants in each culture would be clustered around the mean with little variation between cult ...
ANALYSIS OF ADVENTITIOUS BUD FORMATION IN PIN US NIGRA
... that the first cell divisions occur either in the hypodermal layer or in the epidermis, after the 4th day (Figs 4 and 5). These first cell divisions are more frequently observed on the border of cotyledons, but similar pro cesses also occur in the tissue around the shoot apex. The cells, which begi ...
... that the first cell divisions occur either in the hypodermal layer or in the epidermis, after the 4th day (Figs 4 and 5). These first cell divisions are more frequently observed on the border of cotyledons, but similar pro cesses also occur in the tissue around the shoot apex. The cells, which begi ...
Hypoxias 170KB 06.09.2016
... 1. Alpinists slowly climbed the mountain slope. Behind them were 6 hours of climbing. Because of general weakness every stem required a lot of efforts. Breathing became very difficult, heart beating became intensive and reached 140 beats per min. Dizziness, head aches, depression, decrease of appeti ...
... 1. Alpinists slowly climbed the mountain slope. Behind them were 6 hours of climbing. Because of general weakness every stem required a lot of efforts. Breathing became very difficult, heart beating became intensive and reached 140 beats per min. Dizziness, head aches, depression, decrease of appeti ...
Print-ready released items - Iowa Testing Programs
... A both tissues. INCORRECT: Skin is a group of tissues, which makes it an organ. Skin is the largest organ in the human body. B both organs. INCORRECT: Blood is a group of similar cells, which makes it a tissue. Blood is a liquid connective tissue. C a tissue and an organ, respectively. INCORRECT: ...
... A both tissues. INCORRECT: Skin is a group of tissues, which makes it an organ. Skin is the largest organ in the human body. B both organs. INCORRECT: Blood is a group of similar cells, which makes it a tissue. Blood is a liquid connective tissue. C a tissue and an organ, respectively. INCORRECT: ...
Quantitative Biochemical Differences between
... rupture 24 hours after the cessation of therapy. The tissues system moves bases, nucleosides, and mononucleotides, but not dinucleotides and polyphosphate nucleotides. With this were immediately removed, chilled in crushed ice, blotted dry, and homogenized in 0.25 M sucrose containing 0.02 M nico- t ...
... rupture 24 hours after the cessation of therapy. The tissues system moves bases, nucleosides, and mononucleotides, but not dinucleotides and polyphosphate nucleotides. With this were immediately removed, chilled in crushed ice, blotted dry, and homogenized in 0.25 M sucrose containing 0.02 M nico- t ...