نتایج جستجو برای: capping

تعداد نتایج: 6162  

2011
Teodora Stefanescu C. Craciun

Multiple analyses discussed using MTA as direct capping material. These reports have shown that MTA is a promising material for the preservation of pulp tissue when used as a direct capping material. Many clinical studies have demonstrated successful outcomes after the use of MTA as a capping agent on mechanically or cariously exposed pulps. The studies performed by us in this research focused ...

2012
Maria Giovanna Gandolfi

INTRODUCTION Ca(OH)(2)-containing/forming materials are conventionally used for indirect pulp-capping and are theoretically able to release Ca(2+) and OH(-) ions for hydrolytic dissociation. However, no evidence exists for ion diffusion through the remaining coronal dentin. The aim of this study was to design an innovative experimental set-up to test the ability of Ca(OH)(2)-containing and Ca(O...

Journal: :Cell 1997
Toshimitsu Takagi Christine R Moore Felix Diehn Stephen Buratowski

mRNA capping requires the sequential action of three enzymatic activities: RNA triphosphatase, guanylyl-transferase, and methyltransferase. Here we characterize a gene (CEL-1) believed to encode the C. elegans capping enzyme. CEL-1 has a C-terminal domain containing motifs found in yeast and vaccinia virus capping enzyme guanylyltransferases. The N-terminal domain of CEL-1 has RNA triphosphatas...

2013
İhsan Yıkılgan Oya Bala

The aim of this study was to analyze the stresses that develop by oblique and vertical forces in endodontically treated maxillary second premolars that were restored with resin composite. Additionally, in our study the effects of the different restorative approaches and use of different base materials on stress formation were analyzed using three-dimensional finite element stress analysis. For ...

2015
Marc Edwards Patrick McConnell Dorothy A. Schafer John A. Cooper

Capping protein (CP) has critical roles in actin assembly in vivo and in vitro. CP binds with high affinity to the barbed end of actin filaments, blocking the addition and loss of actin subunits. Heretofore, models for actin assembly in cells generally assumed that CP is constitutively active, diffusing freely to find and cap barbed ends. However, CP can be regulated by binding of the 'capping ...

2015
Monica Monea Alexandru Sitaru Tudor Hantoiu

Aim of study. To evaluate the outcome of direct pulp capping procedures in permanent teeth performed by postgraduate students during their training program in Endodontics. Material and Methods. 39 patients with dental pulp exposures were evaluated clinically and radiologically after direct pulp capping procedure and followed for at least 24 months. The results were considered successful if the ...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Orkun Akin R. Dyche Mullins

Capping protein (CP) is an integral component of Arp2/3-nucleated actin networks that drive amoeboid motility. Increasing the concentration of capping protein, which caps barbed ends of actin filaments and prevents elongation, increases the rate of actin-based motility in vivo and in vitro. We studied the synergy between CP and Arp2/3 using an in vitro actin-based motility system reconstituted ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1979
B A Woda J D Feldman

The rate of capping and shedding of cross-linked surface immunoglobulins (SIg) was slower in old Lewis rats (greater than 24 mo) than in young Lewis rats (3-4 mo). Analysis of spleen cell populations with the fluorescence-activated cell sorter indicated that with aging there was a loss of cells with a high density of SIg. Cells with the highest density of SIg capped and shed cross-linked SIg fa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
In Yup Park Ju Hyun Cho Key Sun Kim Yun-Bae Kim Mi Sun Kim Sun Chang Kim

Salt sensitivity of antimicrobial peptides poses a major obstacle in their development as novel antibiotics. Here we report the use of helix-capping motifs to confer salt resistance upon helical antimicrobial peptides. The helical content of the template peptide [RLLR](5) was almost completely destroyed at salt concentrations over 200 mm NaCl, leading to a 8-32-fold decrease in antimicrobial ac...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
B Storrie

Exposure of CHO-K1 cells in vitro to dibutyryl adenosine cyclic 3',5'-monophosphate (DBcAMP) plus testololactone produces a rapid, reversible antagonism of ligand-induced collection of initially dispersed concanavalin A (Con A) binding sites into a caplike mass. Morphologically, as Con A capping occurs, the cells become less spread and then round completely. With prolonged Con A exposure, cells...

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