نتایج جستجو برای: glandular hairs

تعداد نتایج: 10327  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Susanne Sterbing-D'Angelo Mohit Chadha Chen Chiu Ben Falk Wei Xian Janna Barcelo John M Zook Cynthia F Moss

Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight, and they perform impressive aerial maneuvers like tight turns, hovering, and perching upside down. The bat wing contains five digits, and its specialized membrane is covered with stiff, microscopically small, domed hairs. We provide here unique empirical evidence that the tactile receptors associated with these hairs are involved in sensorimo...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2007
Bree Cummins Tomás Gedeon Isaac Klapper Ricardo Cortez

Many arthropods use filiform hairs as mechanoreceptors to detect air motion. In common house crickets (Acheta domestica) the hairs cover two antenna-like appendages called cerci at the rear of the abdomen. The biomechanical stimulus-response properties of individual filiform hairs have been investigated and modeled extensively in several earlier studies. However, only a few previous studies hav...

2014
Thomas Helbig Danja Voges Sandra Niederschuh Manuela Schmidt Hartmut Witte

Sinus hairs are tactile hairs of mammals, commonly also known as vibrissae or whiskers. The term “whisker” contemplates to the mystacial sinus hairs (mSH) in specific, which are situated around the snout of the animal. These mystacial sinus hairs can be moved actively to support and control sensing [1, 29]. The cyclic motion (whisking) of the mystacial sinus hairs was eponymous. In many species...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1935

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1865

Journal: :The Lancet 1843

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Björn J Sieberer Antonius C J Timmers Franck G P Lhuissier Anne Mie C Emons

To investigate the configuration and function of microtubules (MTs) in tip-growing Medicago truncatula root hairs, we used immunocytochemistry or in vivo decoration by a GFP linked to a MT-binding domain. The two approaches gave similar results and allowed the study of MTs during hair development. Cortical MTs (CMTs) are present in all developmental stages. During the transition from bulge to a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Franck E Dayan Susan B Watson N P Dhammika Nanayakkara

The primary functions of root hairs are to increase the root surface area and to aid plants in water and nutrient uptake. However, some root hairs also have secretory functions and exude bioactive secondary metabolites. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) root hairs release a substantial amount of phenolic lipids including sorgoleone, a 3-pentadecatriene benzoquinone. The activity of the key enzymes invo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
J A Schnall R S Quatrano

Water stress has been shown to cause root hairs to become short and bulbous. Because abscisic acid (ABA) mediates a variety of water-stress responses, we investigated the response of Arabidopsis thaliana root hairs to ABA. When wild-type root hairs were treated with ABA, they exhibited the water-stress response. The Arabidopsis mutants abi1 and abi2, which are insensitive to ABA at the seedling...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2002
Sungjoo Hwang Jung Chul Kim Hyo Sub Ryu Young Chang Cha Seok Jong Lee Gun Yoen Na Do Won Kim

BACKGROUND Recently hair transplantation has been widely applied not only to correct androgenetic alopecia, but also to correct hair loss on other parts of the body such as the eyebrows and pubic area. It is believed that the transplanted hairs will maintain their integrity and characteristics after transplantation to new nonscalp sites. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether the transplanted hairs ma...

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