choi jae kwan hwang 2005 quot effects of morus alba leaf extract on the production of nitric oxide prostaglandin e2 and cytokines in raw264 7 macrophages quot fitoterapia 76 7 8 pp 608 613
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... determining thein vivo resistance of NOS and HSP90 to calpain degradation Results Levels of HSP90 and NOS isozymes in rat brain and aorta The level of HSP90 andthe type of NOS isoform present in ... right amount ofnitricoxide Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 285 , 1 78 –190 In vivo degradation of NOS and HSP90 by calpain Kone BC (2000) Protein–protein interactions controlling nitricoxide synthases ... quantitation of microgram quantities of proteins utilizing the principle of protein–dye binding Anal Biochem 72 , 2 48 254 40 Laemmli UK (1 970 ) Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the...
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... considering the excited state as the electronic configuration in which the HOMO contains a hole h, while the LUMO contains the corresponding electron e, thus simulating the creation of an electron–hole ... position of Fig 11), approaching asymptotically the value ofthe band-gap ofthe undoped Si-nw This is another indication of how doping can modify the electronic and optical properties ofthe Si ... promoting an electron inthe LUMO level The dependence ofthe emission spectra both onthe nanocrystals size andonthe impurities positions reveals once more the possibility of tuning the optical...
... the calcination temperature increases, the intensity ofthe diffraction peaks increases, indicating a high degree of crystallinity and grain sizes ofthe nanoparticles The crystal grain sizes ... Nanoparticle 16 . 78 20.52 19.26 25 .72 10.59 15.95 71 .5 9 .88 7. 46 17. 7 4. 181 16.34 45 25 34.6 14.09 49 30 19. 18 34.53 24.95 61. 27 17. 6 28 .77 0 1/3 1 /7 1/4 1 /8 Please cite this article in press as: ... sensing The CO sensitivity is defined as S = Rair /RCO where Rair and RCO are resistances ofthe tin oxidein air andin CO, respectively [ 17] Figs 5 7 show the changes in sensitivity ofthe tin oxide...
... ozone once the standard is achieved However, attaining the ozone standard requires reducing ozone below the standard onthe worst day at the worst location in a given region Within any given region, ... Wage and Profit Effectsofthe Occupational Safety and Health Administration andthe Environmental Protection Agency,” Journal of Law and Economics 30 (19 87 ) : 239; D Schoenbrod, “Protecting the ... ozone on other days and other locations As a result, most ofthe reduction in ozone exposure occurs on days and locations in which ozone already complies with the standard If benefits continue to...
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... 95 belonging to the putative zing finger is essential for the cell-to-cell movement of P1 and cystein 64 and phenylalanine 88 were involved inthe efficiency of silencing suppression ofthe P1-Tz3 ... functional diversity of these proteins is unknown In addition, nothing is known at the viral level as to how they suppress the silencing of their RNA during the infection of a natural host We investigated ... accumulation rRNA Figure Functional amino acids of P1 involved in silencing suppression Functional amino acids of P1 involved in silencing suppression (A) ClustalW alignment of P1 proteins with the...
... Barodon-fermented feed a No of pigs b Mean±SD Tx-1(10) Tx-2(10) 71 .35±4. 87 1 08 .75 ±5.130 37. 40±1 .76 89 0. 48 41.92 116.30 276 9.05 3.11 68. 20 7. 14 105.20±6.110 37. 00±2. 28 880 .95±54.29 111. 17 26 47. 62 ... staining as control in which PT79A (mAb) and AEC substrate were used ×100 f: Dual staining in which CD8 staining was followed by CD4 staining ×200 groups The proportion of CD4+, CD8+ and CD4+CD8+ ... proportion of dpp in PB was 27. 5% in Tx-1 and 32.1% in Tx-2, respectively, and only 2.2% in control group at weeks posttreatment (Fig 3A) In MLN, the proportion was 45.1% and 52.1% in Tx-1 and Tx-2,...
... limitation was applied late inthe growing season However, an original result of this study is that 40 h after the end ofthe labelling period, the proportion of new carbon in both leaves and roots of ... discrimination by the plants (Farquhar et al, 1 989 ), plants were left inthe chamber after the cessation of CO injection until the CO com2 pensation point was reached The incorporation of 13 into individual ... (Reid and Strain, 1994) For the droughted plants, the lack of growth response to elevated CO was in contrast with the stimulation in both A at theleafand whole plant levels (fig 3) andthe intensity...
... some influence during the first steps ofthe cloning, inthe long term, the management ofthe culture media, together with the clonal effects (Juncker and Favre, 1 989 ), appeared to be the main ... strongly to the type and/ or the concentration ofthe cytokinin used (table I) Use of 2iP proved to be ineffective and Z did not allow the culture to initiate elongation; culture evolution stopped ... rejuvenation In: Tissue Culture in Foresty (JM Bonga, DJ Durzan, eds), Martinus Niijhoff, Dr W Jing, The Hague, The Netherlands, 384 -413 Bonga JM (19 87 ) Clonal propagation of mature trees: problems and...
... predominantly involved in matrix degradation inthe more superficial zones of cartilage These results support the hypothesis that the reduction in collagen degradation inthe deep zone of cartilage ... superficial andthe upper intermediate layers, andthe deep zone to the lower intermediate and deep layers The total number of chondrocytes and those staining positive in each zone for the specific ... IL-1β on stromelysin and collagenase and inhibit productionof IL-6, IL -8 andprostaglandinE2 [5] In addition, it was demonstrated that ASU could exert an anabolic effect by stimulating the expression...
... (Fig and Fig 2) The median (range) r2 for the linear regression ofthe terminal phase ofthe curve was 0. 98 (0. 87 - 0.99) andthe fraction of AUC extrapolated beyond the last sampling time point ... Journal of Veterinary Research, 1 989 , 52, 276 - 281 Fredriksson G: Some reproductive and clinical aspects of endotoxins in cows with special emphasis onthe role of prostaglandins Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica ... Fredriksson 1993) In conclusion flunixin administered at a dose of 2.2 mg/kg orally, intramuscularly or intravenously, suppressed prostaglandin synthesis in goats The systemic exposure of flunixin in...
... be conducted inthe 6.3 or 8. 4 clones, since, at 24 hours of incubation with the drugs, these clones displayed only a small proportion of cells expressing GFP, and a correct estimate ofthe expression ... sulfoximine (BSO), alone or in combination EffectsEffectson HIV-1 replication and cell viability of class I-selective HDACIs, MS- 275 and buthionine sulfoximine (BSO), alone or in combination Panel A: ... (BSO), alone HIV-1 LTR-controlled expression of green Stimulation ofor in combination in a Jurkat cell clone (A1) fluorescent protein (GFP) by MS- 275 and buthionine sulfoximine Stimulation of HIV-1...
... Services Inc., Batesville, IN, USA) Inthe supine position andinthe prone position without supports, the body of each patient was in direct contact with the mattress In prone position with supports, ... 44 80 24 ,7 9.3 1 78 Nosocomial pneumonia S M 38 92 23,3 8.8 225 Pneumonia (ab ingestis) S M 77 55 22,1 14.0 204 Idiopathic pneumonia in bone marrow transplantation D 10 M 27 80 23,3 12 .7 2 37 Nosocomial ... mechanics The EELVs andthe mechanics ofthe respiratory system, partitioned into the chest wall and lung components, are summarized in Table Shifting the patients from the supine to the prone position,...