نتایج جستجو برای: freezing stress

تعداد نتایج: 455158  

2017
Iavor K. Vladimirov Desislava Tacheva Antonio Diez

Background To create hypothesis, which can give a logical explanation related to the benefits of freezing/thawing embryos. Cryopreservation is not only a technology used for storing embryos, but also a method of embryo treatment that can potentially improve the success rate in infertile couples. Methods From the analysis of multiple results in assisted reproductive technology, which have no s...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2007
Christopher Gaul Helmut Büttner

We investigate the mechanism of heat conduction in ordered and disordered harmonic one-dimensional chains within the quantum mechanical Langevin method. In the case of disordered chains we find indications for normal heat conduction, which means that there is a finite temperature gradient, but we cannot clearly decide whether the heat resistance increases linearly with the chain length. Further...

Journal: :European Journal of Entomology 2022

The present review discusses the molecular mechanisms of injury caused by low temperatures and/or freezing. is intended mainly for insect environmental physiologists who focus on effects temperatures. successively (1) structure and function macromolecules; (2) freezing cells macromolecules (3) damage during thawing post-thaw. shows that primarily occurs at level in terms to proteins, nucleic ac...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
J S Sperry J E Sullivan

Vulnerability to xylem embolism by freeze-thaw cycles and water stress was quantified in ring-porous (Quercus gambelii Nutt.), diffuse-porous (Populus tremuloides Michx., Betula occidentalis Hook.), and conifer species (Abies lasiocarpa Nutt., Juniperus scopulorum Sarg.). Embolism was measured by its reduction of xylem hydraulic conductivity; it was induced by xylem tension (water-stress respon...

2015
Ulrich Roessl Stefan Leitgeb Bernd Nidetzky

To examine effects of varied freezing conditions on the development of spatial heterogeneity in the frozen protein solution, macroscopic freeze concentration and micro-segregation of bovine serum albumin (BSA) were investigated in a temperature-controlled 200-ml freeze container. Freezing to -40 °C promoted formation of protein concentration gradients (69-114 μg ml-1) in frozen samples taken fr...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2015
M Clara F do Amaral Richard E Lee Jon P Costanzo

The wood frog, Rana sylvatica LeConte 1825, is a freeze-tolerant amphibian widely distributed in North America. Subarctic populations of this species can survive experimental freezing to temperatures below -16 °C, whereas temperate populations tolerate freezing only at temperatures above -6 °C. We investigated whether hepatocytes isolated from frogs indigenous to Interior Alaska (subarctic) or ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2005
Karin Roelofs Bernet M Elzinga Mark Rotteveel

High glucocorticoid stress-responses are associated with prolonged freezing reactions and decreased active approach and avoidance behavior in animals. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of cortisol responses and trait avoidance on approach-avoidance behavior in humans. Twenty individuals were administered a computerized approach-avoidance (AA)-task before and after stress...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Brent J Sinclair C Jaco Klok Steven L Chown

Although general models of the processes involved in insect survival of freezing exist, there have been few studies directly investigating physiological processes during cooling, freezing and thawing, without which these models remain hypothetical. Here, we use open-flow respirometry to investigate the metabolism of the freeze-tolerant sub-Antarctic caterpillar Pringleophaga marioni Viette (Lep...

2014
Yasuhiro Kato Takayuki Miyauchi Youichiro Abe Dušan Kojić Manami Tanaka Nana Chikazawa Yuhki Nakatake Shigeru B. H. Ko Daisuke Kobayashi Akihiro Hazama Shoko Fujiwara Tatsuya Uchida Masato Yasui

Freezing is usually used for preservation and storage of biological samples; however, this process may have some adverse effects such as cell membrane damage. Aquaporin (AQP), a water channel protein, has been suggested to play some roles for cryopreservation although its molecular mechanism remains unclear. Here we show that membrane damage caused by ultra-quick freezing is rescued by the expr...

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