نتایج جستجو برای: light blue

تعداد نتایج: 455688  

Journal: :Poultry science 2004
I Rozenboim I Biran Y Chaiseha S Yahav A Rosenstrauch D Sklan O Halevy

Previous reports have suggested that green light enhances broiler growth at an early age, whereas blue light enhances growth at older ages. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of a switch in monochromatic light at 2 ages on growth and development of broilers. Male chicks (Anak, n = 640) were used. After hatch, chicks were weighed, wing-banded, and blocked into treatment groups. Chic...

2017
Natalia Vila Aya Siblini Evangelina Esposito Vasco Bravo-Filho Pablo Zoroquiain Sultan Aldrees Patrick Logan Lluis Arias Miguel N Burnier

BACKGROUND Light exposure and more specifically the spectrum of blue light contribute to the oxidative stress in Age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The purpose of the study was to establish whether blue light filtering could modify proangiogenic signaling produced by retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells under different conditions simulating risk factors for AMD. METHODS Three experim...

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 2005
Nathalie Korbee Félix L Figueroa José Aguilera

The effect of different light qualities (white, blue, green, yellow and red light) on photosynthesis, measured as chlorophyll fluorescence, and the accumulation of photosynthetic pigments, proteins and the UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) was studied in the red alga Porphyra leucosticta. Blue light promoted the highest accumulation of nitrogen metabolism derived compounds i.e., ...

2016
Ybe Meesters Wim H. Winthorst Wianne B. Duijzer Vanja Hommes

BACKGROUND The discovery of a novel photoreceptor in the retinal ganglion cells with a highest sensitivity of 470-490 nm blue light has led to research on the effects of short-wavelength light in humans. Several studies have explored the efficacy of monochromatic blue or blue-enriched light in the treatment of SAD. In this study, a comparison has been made between the effects of broad-wavelengt...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Benedikt Beel Katja Prager Meike Spexard Severin Sasso Daniel Weiss Nico Müller Mark Heinnickel David Dewez Danielle Ikoma Arthur R Grossman Tilman Kottke Maria Mittag

Cryptochromes are flavoproteins that act as sensory blue light receptors in insects, plants, fungi, and bacteria. We have investigated a cryptochrome from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with sequence homology to animal cryptochromes and (6-4) photolyases. In response to blue and red light exposure, this animal-like cryptochrome (aCRY) alters the light-dependent expression of various g...

2017
A. V. Rukmini Dan Milea Tin Aung Joshua J. Gooley

With aging, less blue light reaches the retina due to gradual yellowing of the lens. This could result in reduced activation of blue light-sensitive melanopsin-containing retinal ganglion cells, which mediate non-visual light responses (e.g., the pupillary light reflex, melatonin suppression, and circadian resetting). Herein, we tested the hypothesis that older individuals show greater impairme...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Jean-Pierre Bouly Erik Schleicher Maribel Dionisio-Sese Filip Vandenbussche Dominique Van Der Straeten Nadia Bakrim Stefan Meier Alfred Batschauer Paul Galland Robert Bittl Margaret Ahmad

Cryptochromes are blue light-sensing photoreceptors found in plants, animals, and humans. They are known to play key roles in the regulation of the circadian clock and in development. However, despite striking structural similarities to photolyase DNA repair enzymes, cryptochromes do not repair double-stranded DNA, and their mechanism of action is unknown. Recently, a blue light-dependent intra...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Xiao-Ning Zhang Yingjie Wu John W. Tobias Brian P. Brunk Gerald F. Deitzer Dongmei Liu

Cryptochromes are blue light photoreceptors involved in development and circadian clock regulation. They are found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes as light sensors. Long Hypocotyl in Far-Red 1 (HFR1) has been identified as a positive regulator and a possible transcription factor in both blue and far-red light signaling in plants. However, the gene targets that are regulated by HFR1 in crypto...

2013
Kevin R. Cope Bruce Bugbee

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are a rapidly developing technology for plant growth lighting and have become a powerful tool for understanding the spectral effects of light on plants. Several studies have shown that some blue light is necessary for normal growth and development, but the effects of blue light appear to be species-dependent and may interact with other wavelengths of light as well a...

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