نتایج جستجو برای: thiol

تعداد نتایج: 12128  

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 1999
K Aoshiba S Yasui K Nishimura A Nagai

Thiol antioxidants are implicated in the protection of cells from oxidative injury. We studied the role of thiols in the regulation of apoptosis in cultured lung fibroblasts. Thiol depletion by culturing fibroblasts in cystine-free medium or with thiol-depleting agents induced oxidant accumulation and cell death by apoptosis. The cell death was prevented by the antioxidants ascorbic acid (AA) a...

2012
Joshua D. McCall Kristi S. Anseth

Photoinitiated polymerization remains a robust method for fabrication of hydrogels, as these reactions allow facile spatial and temporal control of gelation and high compatibility for encapsulation of cells and biologics. The chain-growth reaction of macromolecular monomers, such as acrylated PEG and hyaluronan, is commonly used to form hydrogels, but there is growing interest in step-growth ph...

Journal: :Advanced Materials 2023

Volumetric 3D Printing In volumetric printing, the whole object is developed simultaneously (i.e., volume-at-once) by means of light-induced crosslinking a (rotating) liquid resin, as reported Sandra Van Vlierberghe and co-workers in article number 2210136. The 3D-structure illustrated image based on chemical network structure thiol–ene crosslinked poly(caprolactone) (PCL) network, which can be...

Journal: :Polymer chemistry 2015
Maciej Podgórski Eftalda Becka Shunsuke Chatani Mauro Claudino Christopher N Bowman

A series of thiol-Michael and radical thiol-ene network polymers were successfully prepared from ester-free as well as ester-containing monomer formulations. Polymerization reaction rates, dynamic mechanical analysis, and solvent resistance experiments were performed and compared between compositions with varied ester loading. The incorporation of ester-free alkyl thiol, vinyl sulfone and allyl...

2010
MATTHEW J. KADE DANIEL J. BURKE CRAIG J. HAWKER Matthew J. Kade Daniel J. Burke Craig J. Hawker

As a tribute to Professor Charlie Hoyle, we take the opportunity to review the impact of thiol-ene chemistry on polymer and materials science over the past 5 years. During this time, a renaissance in thiol-ene chemistry has occurred with recent progress demonstrating its unique advantages when compared with traditional coupling and functionalization strategies. Additionally, the robust nature o...

1997
K. Vijaya Sarathy Gargi Raina

A simple procedure has been developed to prepare thiol-derivatized nanoparticles of metals. The procedure involves the transfer of well-characterized metal hydrosols to a hydrocarbon medium containing the thiol. Thiol-derivatized nanoparticles Au, Ag, and Pt of near spherical shape forming nanocrystalline arrays have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2012
Yong Hou Qingyou Xia Y Adam Yuan

Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) triggers the global shutdown of host silkworm gene expression and protein synthesis approximately 12-18 h post-infection. Genome sequence analysis suggests that BmNPV ORF75 could be a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-linked thiol oxidase essential for virion assembly and virus propagation. Here, we report the crystal structure of BmNPV ORF75 at 2.1 Å (0...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2001
R J Turner Y Aharonowitz J H Weiner D E Taylor

Tellurite (TeO3(2-)) is highly toxic to most microorganisms. The mechanisms of toxicity or resistance are poorly understood. It has been shown that tellurite rapidly depletes the reduced thiol content within wild-type Escherichia coli. We have shown that the presence of plasmid-borne tellurite-resistance determinants protects against general thiol oxidation by tellurite. In the present study we...

2005
Jian Dai Johanna T.A. Meij Rodel Padua Vincenzo Panagia

Myocardial phospholipase D (PLD) is primarily localized at the sarcolemmal level and selectively hydrolyzes phosphatidylcholine to form phosphatidic acid as part of the signal transduction mechanisms for regulating Ca2' movements in the heart. Since the myocardial cell damage induced by oxidative stress is associated with abnormalities in Ca2' homeostasis and thiol status, we examined the thiol...

Journal: :Free radical research 2011
Ahmed F El-Shafey Alexander E Armstrong Jessica R Terrill Miranda D Grounds Peter G Arthur

Elevated oxidative stress can alter the function of proteins through the reversible oxidation of the thiol groups of key cysteine residues. This study evaluated a method to scan for reversible protein thiol oxidation in tissue by measuring reduced and oxidized protein thiols. It assessed the responsiveness of protein thiols to oxidative stress in vivo using a dystrophic (mdx) mouse model and co...

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