... calcitoninlike immunoreactivity inthe crustacean Orchestia cavimana during a molt cycle Gen Comp Endocrinol 73:80-84 Huong D.T.T., W.J Yang, A Okuno and M.N Wilder 2001 Changes in free amino acids in ... and J.M Ladja 1987 Osmotic and chloride regulation inthe hemolymph of the tiger prawn Penaeus monodon during molting in various salinities Marine Biology 95:377-385 Funge-Smith S.J., A.C Taylor, ... the crayfish Astacus leptodactylus (E.) Journal of Physiology 363:377-401 Cameron J.N and P Thomas 1992 Calcitonin-like immunoreactivity inthe blue crab: Tissue distribution, variations in the...
... calcitoninlike immunoreactivity inthe crustacean Orchestia cavimana during a molt cycle Gen Comp Endocrinol 73:80-84 Huong D.T.T., W.J Yang, A Okuno and M.N Wilder 2001 Changes in free amino acids in ... and J.M Ladja 1987 Osmotic and chloride regulation inthe hemolymph of the tiger prawn Penaeus monodon during molting in various salinities Marine Biology 95:377-385 Funge-Smith S.J., A.C Taylor, ... the crayfish Astacus leptodactylus (E.) Journal of Physiology 363:377-401 Cameron J.N and P Thomas 1992 Calcitonin-like immunoreactivity inthe blue crab: Tissue distribution, variations in the...
... However, the effects of a longitudinal training program on NKA isoform abundance in human are unknown Therefore Chapter investigated whether 12 weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIT) in aged ... using the standard [3H]ouabain binding sites measurement (Hansen, 2001) Hence, in rat skeletal muscle, the α2 is the only NKA α isoform which is measured inthe [3H]ouabain binding analysis In contrast ... Monensin Increases Na+ concentration Insulin/IGF-1 Increases Na+ affinity of NKA Possible translocation role Veratridine Increases Na+ influx per action potential Excitation Increases Na+ influx...
... of the P-domains N-terminal part, caused a drop of the phosphatase activity (Fig 4) The latter nding points to a stabilizing effect of the N-terminal sequence in forming the pNPP site inthe ... mapping two nucleotide binding sites in Na, K- ATPaseIn Na/ KATPase and Related ATPases (Taniguchi, K & Kaya, S., eds), pp 115122 Elsevier Science, Amsterdam ể FEBS 2004 59 Linnertz, H., Miksik, ... to label the P-domain at an amino acid C-terminal of K7 36 [58] and at P668 [51] No indications for binding sites of ATP or pNPP were detectable inthe C-terminal part of the Pdomain of the isolated...
... retained Inthe present study we demonstrate the protection of the membrane enzyme Na/ K- ATPase from inactivation by the heat shock protein a-crystallin Na/ K- ATPase activity decreased upon incubation ... supernatants were taken for scintillation counting Creatine kinase determination Creatine kinase activity was assayed following the method of Bernt and Bergmeyer [24], inthe presence of fructose ... a-crystallin to Na/ K- ATPase were determined by densitometry of a SDS/PAGE gel (a-crystallin mgÆmL)1 resealed inside a ghost cells), using the b-subunit (35 kDa) of the Na/ KATPase as reference The ratio...
... the a1-containing insensitive and a2 /a3-containing sensitive Na+ /K+ -ATPase in rat cardiac tissue is not well known as only the latter can be determined in [3H]ouabain binding studies In a membrane ... ouabain was a theme at the 10th International Conference on Na, K- ATPase and Related Cation Pumps in Elsinore, Denmark, in August 2002 The meeting of 250 specialists on Na+ /K+ -ATPase and related topics ... additional roles in signal-transducing function of ouabain’s interaction with Na+ /K+ -ATPase were attributed to tyrosine protein kinase, Src, epidermal growth factor receptor and the Ras/MAPK (mitogenactivated...
... emission maximum (kmax) and intensity of intrinsic ¯uorescence of Na+ /K+ -ATPase under increasing pressures are shown in Fig 2A The value for kmax was shifted from 341 to 345 nm with increasing pressure, ... emitted at the excitation wavelength for FITC (470 nm) Pressure-induced changes in BF/F are shown in Fig The pressure dependence of BF/F for the Na+ /K+ ATPaseinthe presence of Na+ or K+ were in parallel, ... Taniguchi, K. , Suzuki, K. , Sasaki, T., Tosa, H & Shinoguchi, E (1988) Structural changes in Na, K- ATPase estimated by intrinsic and extrinsic ¯uorescence probes inthe Na+ ,K+ -pump, Part A: molecular...
... resupplied from binding sites on plasma proteins Binding to plasma protein is equivalent to a depot in prolonging the duration of the effect by retarding elimination, whereas the intensity of the effect ... Having entered the blood, drugs may bind to the protein molecules that are present in abundance, resulting inthe formation of drug-protein complexes Protein binding involves primarily albumin ... 28 Distributioninthe Body Possible Modes of Drug Distribution Following its uptake into the body, the drug is distributed inthe blood (1) and through it to the various tissues of the body Distribution...
... attainment in a nation increased the nation’s stock of human capital and thus increased its aggregate output and income The productivity increase from the increase inthe human capital or the ... everyone, the smoother operation of the democratic process through a more informed electorate, the lower likelihood of educated individuals being involved in criminal activity, and even the more interesting ... by reinstating the top brackets inthe state’s personal income tax) Even this mixed package envisaged reducing K 12 public school spending per student by about 2.5 percent The Republican minority...
... completely depress the increase inthe ouabain-insensitive activity due to increasing the KCl concentration On the other hand, increasing the Na+ concentration had no effect on the ouabain-insensitivity ... Na+ binding was very low inthe absence of oligomycin, which increased the affinity of Na+ ⁄ K+ -ATPase for Na+ [14] The resultant increase in Na+ binding was regarded as Na+ occlusion Inthe absence ... determined from the difference between the radioactivities inthe presence and absence of ouabain Ion-binding assay 86 Rb+ binding and 2 2Na+ binding to Na+ ⁄ K+ -ATPase were measured using the centrifugation...
... also to the activation of p42/44 MAPK (also called ERK1/2) through the Ras/Raf/ MAPK kinase/MAPK cascade (where Raf is a MAPK kinase kinase and MEK is a MAPK kinase) [29,30] However, the activation ... of protein kinase C inthe signal pathways that link Na+ / K+ -ATPase to ERK1/2 J Biol Chem 276, 42050–42056 32 Tian, J., Gong, X & Xie, Z (2001) Signal-transducing function of Na+ -K+ -ATPase is ... to the intracellular organelles through stimulus-induced protein–protein interactions involving the Na+ /K+ -ATPase, the neighboring plasma membrane proteins, and the organized cytoplasmic protein...
... inthe semi-empirical and ecophysiological modelling of Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aït.) growth inthe Landes de Gascogne, we undertook the determination of stand foliage area amount and distribution ... internode of the branch Xj, Xj+1, Yj, Yj+1 are the co-ordinates of the ends of the internode The total foliage area borne by the internode (2nd order) and the rd order branches inserted on this internode ... together The solid line represents the boundary curve on the measured points, of corresponding equation written on the graph This part of the work could not been performed on the Bray site in...
... prepared the patient material and participated inthe discussion of the results KK delineated the thyroid gland DRO participated inthe coordination of the study SDF carried out the design of the ... included inthe CTbased treatment planning) For the purpose of the current study a radiologist delineated the thyroid gland on the planning CT-images of the Cases and Controls, and the individual ... used in CT-RT The location of the thyroid gland within the axillary beam is illustrated The thyroid gland is pink colored The same figure with and without isodose lines is shown patient’s DVH the...
... Council (UK) Clinical Research Training Fellowship We would like to thank the patients and staff at the MRC (UK) Fajara Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) clinic for their participation inthe HIV cohort, ... CO participated in designing the sequencing strategy and methods and assisted inthe initial analysis of the sequences, BF helped interpret the recombination and phylogenetic analyses of CRF49_cpx ... attending a GUM clinic; such differences inthe patient composition could results inthe large differences inthe subtype distribution Conclusions Information on the diversity of HIV-1 inthe Gambia...
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... are the most common inthe coding regions of eukaryotes [27,28] The rather similar distribution of SSRs of period to 10 inthe coding regions of the two genomes could be partially explained by the ... comparing the amino acid runs, while both plants contain many runs of glycine and proline (accounting for either the second or third highest amounts), they differ in what amino acid occurs inthe ... arginine with 1,636 (5.8%) interactions Amino acid runs in coding regions A total of 7,258 amino acid runs (we require at least of the same amino acid in a row) were found inthe 26,416 protein...
... accomplish the successful sustainability Growing interest in sustainability in supply chain and logistics management has resulted inthe increase in research conducted in many parts of the world ... logical to investigate and include the changes occurring inthe industry, and further examine the changes inthe relationship between the variables that might affect sustainable freight distribution ... sustainable supply chain and collaborative relationship development Support activities include joint planning, joint problem solving, and information and knowledge sharing pertaining to sustainability...
... and into early childhood In analyses of breastfeeding, prenatal smoking, prenatal drinking (FFS), binge drinking at age (FFS) and smoking behavior around the child at age 5, we estimate binary ... behavior around the child (smokes/does not smoke around child) as well as mothers’ frequency of drinking Inthe FFS, we create a measure of binge drinking indicating whether mothers drink at least ... likely to report episodes of binge drinking than U.S.-born mothers Inthe MCS, South Asian, black and other immigrant mothers are much less likely to smoke or drink during pregnancy; less likely...
... Most gasoline were unleaded in 1980 in Japan, in 2001 inthe Philippines and in 2001 in Vietnam The core sample analysis of the sediment in Tokyo Bay shows the peak concentration for the layer ... taken from the northwest part of the lake The sediments originating from natural erosion and flow into the lake from surrounding mountains were considered to contain 20 mgPb/kg and 110 mgZn/kg based ... almost the same as the concentration we observed for the Laguna Lake fine sediments Inthe case of zinc, 70 mgZn/kg of the coarse samples in Tama River was a little lower than 100 mgZn/kg in the...