... Plants activate responses against pathogens, including the oxida- tive burst. Necrotrophic pathogens can produce reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) that benefit the colonization process. Previously, we ...
... Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease in which pathogenesis and death of motor neurons are triggered by non-cell-autonomous mechanisms. We showed earlier that exposing primary rat ...
... (reactiveoxygenspecies) ROS accumulation and their role in antioxidant and defense enzymes activation, the marine alga Ulva compressa was exposed to 10 mM copper for 7 ...
... induced reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) via a NAD(P)H oxidase-dependent mechanism, as shown by inhibition of ROS production via the NAD(P)H oxidase inhibitors diphenylene iodonium (DPI) and ...
... It is well established that salicylic acid (SA) plays a critical role in the transcriptional reprograming that occurs during the plant defense response against biotic and abiotic stress. In the course of the defense ...
... tem is electrogenesis (Grundfest, 1971), i.e., the genesis of action potentials with a frequency and interval distribution specific for the nature and intensity of the sensed signal. Taking another exam- ple from sensory ...
... Research Triangle Park, NC, USA. This research was supported by Comprehensive Brain Science Network (CBSN) for anti-TRPC3 antibody, and funded by grants from the Japan Science and Technology Agency, Precursory Research ...
... Liquid chromatography coupled offline to matrix- assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (LC- MALDI-TOF/TOF) data were analysed using Protein- Pilot 4.0 software (ABSciex). ProteinPilot search pa- rameters ...
... of reactiveoxygenspecies, the non-parenchymal and parenchymal fractions from digested mouse livers were separately stimulated at 37°C for 60 min in the presence or absence of 200 μM linoleic acid ...
... and reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) levels in the oocytes, as well as the early development and morphological cloned embryo quality, were evaluated under different resveratrol concentrations (0, ...
... of reactiveoxygenspecies and antioxidant defence mechanisms is broken, which leads to a variety of physiological and biochemical changes that in turn cause damage and cellular ...
... Reactiveoxygenspecies are formed by incomplete reduction of molecular ...radical. Reactiveoxygenspecies may induce different types of cell injury and they have been shown to ...
... that reactiveoxygenspecies (ROS) induce a number of functional changes either deleterious or adaptive in the capability of the hepatocytes to produce bile and to secrete exogenous and endogenous ...
... the oxygen flow, the cannula or catheter diameter, and the distance to which the catheter is inserted into the naso- pharyngeal airway, and negatively with the infant’s ...
... dissolved oxygen (DO) level can result in the disruption of the equilibrium between the nitrification - denitrification steps, resulting in significant reduction in the activities of nitrite oxidisers which can ...
... discrete oxygen additions are common practice in most wineries because they favor fermentation kinetics and biomass formation (Fornairon-Bonnefond et ...for oxygen for the synthesis of several intracellular ...
... difficult to use and exploit. A simple fact will back our claim: non-mobile agent development it is well-know for being a challenging task [9], thus adding mobility to those already complex agents just make everything ...