... ofthe gradient, prompted us to apply zonal centrifugation to the separation ofthe P fraction , G B ANSELL AND SHEILA SPANNER The zonal centrifugation ofthe P , fraction The technique of zonal ... (Leiden, The Netherlands) Central cholinergic mechanisms in the thermoregulation ofthe rat E Meeter (Rijswijk, The Netherlands) Theeffectsofanticholinergic drugs, chlorpromazine ... + onthe zonal separation ofthe synaptosomal components to establish the distribution ofthe various choline compounds and their radioactivity The situation is complicated by the presence of...
... cation-permeable pores in the apical membrane, the Isc evoked by the toxin should consist of an influx of Na+, the prevalent cation in the mucosal solution, into the cell with the consequence ofthe ... the toxin converts the Na+/K+-pump into a cation channel, the cytosolic Na+ concentration will increase and finally reach the extracellular concentration, whereas the cytosolic K+ concentration ... allowing one to asses at any time ofthe measurement either the apical or the basolateral surfaces ofthe epithelial cell membrane Administration of palytoxin onthe apical membrane results in the...
... death ofthe cells over the electrode The migration of healthy cells from the edge ofthe wounding to the wounding space was tracked Similar to the changes seen with adhesion, over-expression of ... TGase-4 Figure Effectsof rhMDA-7 onthe in vitro growth of PC-3 cells (left) andtheeffectsofthe Akt inhibitor onthe motility of PC-3 cells (right) In Array-A are PC-3pEF6 cells and in Array- ... within the context of a limited number of cytokines that inhibit the adhesiveness, growth and migration of cancer cells The most intriguing finding ofthe present study was that the function of MDA-7...
... death ofthe cells over the electrode The migration of healthy cells from the edge ofthe wounding to the wounding space was tracked Similar to the changes seen with adhesion, over-expression of ... TGase-4 Figure Effectsof rhMDA-7 onthe in vitro growth of PC-3 cells (left) andtheeffectsofthe Akt inhibitor onthe motility of PC-3 cells (right) In Array-A are PC-3pEF6 cells and in Array- ... within the context of a limited number of cytokines that inhibit the adhesiveness, growth and migration of cancer cells The most intriguing finding ofthe present study was that the function of MDA-7...
... normoxic conditions (Figure 7a) The use of C5-deficient serum prevented the generation ofthe C5b-9 MAC, therefore facilitating investigation oftheeffectsof DAF Treatment of HUVEC Available online ... expression of membrane-bound CIP on vascular EC under hypoxic conditions may contribute to an anti-inflammatory action of statins in RA The combined effectsof DAF, at the level of C3 and C5 convertases, ... functional assays, and participated in study conception and design and drafting ofthe manuscript, with the assistance of coauthors RS contributed to generation of endothelial cell cultures and...
... located on cholinergic neurons though cAMP pathway and partially on nonneuronal cells in the stomach In light ofthe findings of previous investigations together with our observations of CSAD- and ... during the experiment Only the serosal side ofthe preparation was exposed to the test drugs Spontaneous acid secretion was determined for 60 before adding the test drugs Acid secretion was allowed ... (10 -7 M and under) In contrast, there two components in the acid secretion induced by high concentrations of taurine (10-6 M or above) The component insensitive to atropine was to much the same...
... Research results and analysis This chapter presents and discusses the results ofthe correlation analysis ofthe research hypothesis andthe assessment ofthe reliability ofthe research data ... Robert Blake and Jane Mouton (Blake & Mouton, 1985, p.10-11) The foundation ofthe theory is the contrast between two approaches to the managerial role: (a) concern for production and (b) concern for ... was dependent upon the appropriate match ofthe leader‟s personality andthe situation Personality orientation ofthe leader is centered on a task or interpersonal style Hellriegel and colleagues...
... case-control study to assess the validation ofthe novel control selection design by comparing the consistency between the new design and a routine control selection design in a large case-control ... revealed a consistent pattern ofthe effect of smoking on risk of cancer deaths TABLE Characteristics of cases and two control groups: Population-based case-control study of smoking on risk of cancer ... which depends onthe size ofthe trial and specified probabilities of error.13,18 In the methodological areas of control selection, it is widely accepted that the inclusion of multiple control groups...
... Effect of KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component of rice on Alluvial Soie in Nam Dinh- Spring Rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha) Number of paricals/m2 Number of grain/pan 1A 1B 12 LS DO5 % of umfiiied ... Effect of KNO3 Spraying on yield and yield Component of rice on Alluvial Soie in Nam Dinh- Summer rice – 2009 ( Quinal/ha) Number of paricals/m2 1A 1B 12 LS DO5 Number of grain/pan % of umfiiied ... Effect of KNO3 Spraying on N and K20 uptake bypaddy Rice on degraded Soil in Bac Giang- 2009 ( Kg N and K20/ha) Treat 1B 12 N Spring Rice K20 Summer Rice N K20 Tab 9: Effect of KNO3 Spraying on...
... affiliation Demographic information was asked at the conclusion ofthe questionnaire The Spanish andthe English version ofthe questionnaire are available from the authors upon request The questionnaire ... influence the use of methods with postfertilization effects Spain is a predominantly Catholic country andthe rejection of postfertilization effects is consistent with the Catholic understanding ofthe ... postfertilization effectsThe purpose of our study was to assess the attitudes about the mechanisms of action of FP in terms of whether these may influence a woman's decision to choose an FP method or continue...
... result ofthe induced electric potential, the contaminants are transported towards either the cathodes or the anodes depending on their charge, cationic or anionic, andthe direction ofthe pore ... exists in the dissolved phase near the anode because of low pH conditions andyor the formation of anionic complexes, which migrated into the anode Fig 8a,b show the concentration profiles of Cd(II) ... chemistry, adsorption– desorption, and precipitation–dissolution; and consequently, will affect the contaminant migration, and ultimately will control the overall remedial efficiency ofthe process...
... result ofthe induced electric potential, the contaminants are transported towards either the cathodes or the anodes depending on their charge, cationic or anionic, andthe direction ofthe pore ... exists in the dissolved phase near the anode because of low pH conditions andyor the formation of anionic complexes, which migrated into the anode Fig 8a,b show the concentration profiles of Cd(II) ... chemistry, adsorption– desorption, and precipitation–dissolution; and consequently, will affect the contaminant migration, and ultimately will control the overall remedial efficiency ofthe process...
... result ofthe induced electric potential, the contaminants are transported towards either the cathodes or the anodes depending on their charge, cationic or anionic, andthe direction ofthe pore ... exists in the dissolved phase near the anode because of low pH conditions andyor the formation of anionic complexes, which migrated into the anode Fig 8a,b show the concentration profiles of Cd(II) ... chemistry, adsorption– desorption, and precipitation–dissolution; and consequently, will affect the contaminant migration, and ultimately will control the overall remedial efficiency ofthe process...
... scores, and logistic regression analyses confirmed a statistically significant effect ofthe exacerbations onthe health status deterioration in the Fatigue and Mastery ofthe CRQ andthe Symptoms of ... exacerbations Therefore, the present study prospectively evaluated theeffectsof exacerbations onthe health status and pulmonary function of subjects with COPD over a 6-month period The health ... Mastery ofthe CRQ (R2 = 0.03) andthe Symptoms ofthe SGRQ (R2 = 0.05), andthe RV/TLC accounted for the changes in the Impacts ofthe SGRQ (R2 = 0.03) The results from logistic regression analyses...
... scores, and logistic regression analyses confirmed a statistically significant effect ofthe exacerbations onthe health status deterioration in the Fatigue and Mastery ofthe CRQ andthe Symptoms of ... exacerbations Therefore, the present study prospectively evaluated theeffectsof exacerbations onthe health status and pulmonary function of subjects with COPD over a 6-month period The health ... Mastery ofthe CRQ (R2 = 0.03) andthe Symptoms ofthe SGRQ (R2 = 0.05), andthe RV/TLC accounted for the changes in the Impacts ofthe SGRQ (R2 = 0.03) The results from logistic regression analyses...
... proportional to acrylamide concentrations of 5-50 mM Micronucleus The result ofthe micronucleus test in peripheral blood cells of acrylamide-administered mice is shown in Table The number of naturally-occurred ... isolated from the vehicle control rat (A) andthe acrylamide (60 mg/kg/day)treated rat (B) Thickening and multiple layering ofthe tubular endothelium (arrow), andthe formation of many multinucleated ... causes dominant lethality of gonadal cells and morphological abnormalities of sperms One ofthe histopathological lesions observed in the present study was the formation of many multinucleated giant...
... capacity Onthe other hand, the inhibitory activity ofthe mAb on CD69 membrane expression on neutrophils indicates that these cells are among the possible targets of anti-TNF-α activity in RA, and ... contributions FC conceived the study, participated in conducting neutrophil functional assays and drafted the manuscript FM conducted the neutrophil functional assays PB conducted the immunofluorescence ... http://arthritis-research.com/content/7/2/R250 TNF-α therapy improves neutrophil migration by removing the deleterious effect exerted by soluble and/ or membrane bound TNF-α on these cells The second aim ofthe study...
... migration into joints, all of which may contribute to the cartilage and bone destruction of RA These findings, together with a better understanding ofthe relationship between CD147, CyPA and RA and ... detection of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in human CD14+ monocytes of normal control monocytes, in HFC, and in a co-culture ofthe two MMP-2 and MMP-9 release was higher in the co-culture cells (c) Effectsof ... associated with the pathogenesis of RA and CD147 may play an important role in the cartilage and bone destruction of RA To confirm the expression of CD147 in synovium and to characterize the CD147...
... provide standard error data We therefore imputed the mean value ofthe standard errors ofthe other studies, and performed sensitivity analyses across the range of reported standard errors of these ... controlled trials are needed to better understand the role of CYC in the care of these patients In our meta-analysis, two ofthe three greatest mean differences ofthe FVC after 12 months of therapy ... situations [5 ,25, 3133] There may be other factors contributing to heterogeneity unidentified by our review The shortage of randomized controlled trials on this topic is a limitation, and larger randomized...
... for long-term prophylactic administration of α-TOL on IRI ofthe spinal cord So, the aim ofthe present study is to explore the possible prophylactic effect of long-term administration of αTOL ... methosulphate (PMT) and nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) The reaction was started by the addition of NADH, incubated at 30°C and stopped by the addition of ml of glacial acetic acid The absorbance ofthe chromogen ... performing the experiment and revised the manuscript and constructed the figures and tables WNH performed the chemical analysis and participated in revision ofthe manuscript including figures and tables...