نتایج جستجو برای: gliding

تعداد نتایج: 2422  

Journal: :Journal of morphology 1997
R A Meyers E Mathias

Gliding flight is a postural activity which requires the wings to be held in a horizontal position to support the weight of the body. Postural behaviors typically utilize isometric contractions in which no change in length takes place. Due to longer actin-myosin interactions, slow contracting muscle fibers represent an economical means for this type of contraction. In specialized soaring birds,...

Journal: :Advances in therapy 2005
Lamia Pinar Aysel Enhos Sait Ada Nevin Güngör

This study investigated the effectiveness of nerve gliding exercises used in combination with conservative treatment approaches in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. A total of 35 hands of 26 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome were divided into 2 groups. Static volar wrist splints were applied to 16 hands in the control group, and these patients were trained to modify their functional acti...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2004
Chao Yang Peter C Amadio Yu-Long Sun Chunfeng Zhao Mark E Zobitz Kai-Nan An

Carbodiimide derivatized HA (cd-HA) is less soluble in water than normal HA, and therefore has an increased tissue residence time. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of cd-HA gel on gliding and repair integrity during simulated repetitive motion of a repaired tendon in vitro. A total of 36 flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons from six adult mongrel dogs were used and divided ...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2010
Bert Nitzsche Volker Bormuth Corina Bräuer Jonathon Howard Leonid Ionov Jacob Kerssemakers Till Korten Cecile Leduc Felix Ruhnow Stefan Diez

Recent developments in optical microscopy and nanometer tracking have facilitated our understanding of microtubules and their associated proteins. Using fluorescence microscopy, dynamic interactions are now routinely observed in vitro on the level of single molecules, mainly using a geometry in which labeled motors move on surface-immobilized microtubules. Yet, we think that the historically ol...

2015
Daisuke Inoue Arif Rashedul Kabir Akira Kakugo

Collective motion is a fascinating example of coordinated behavior of self-propelled objects, which is often associated with the formation of large scale patterns. Nowadays, in vitro gliding assay is being considered a model system to experimentally investigate various aspects of group behavior and pattern formation by self-propelled objects. In this work, we have demonstrated the collective mo...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2005
J Jeon A V Dobrynin

Cyanobacteria and myxobacteria use slime secretion for gliding motility over surfaces. The slime is produced by the nozzle-like pores located on the bacteria surface. To understand the mechanism of gliding motion and its relation to slime polymerization, we have performed molecular dynamics simulations of a molecular nozzle with growing inside polymer chains. These simulations show that the com...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2014
Epifanio G Virga

Gliding is a means of locomotion on rigid substrates used by a number of bacteria, including myxobacteria and cyanobacteria. One of the hypotheses advanced to explain this motility mechanism hinges on the role played by the slime filaments continuously extruded from gliding bacteria. This paper solves, in full, a non-linear mechanical theory that treats as dissipative shocks both the point wher...

2014
Jens Schwiesau Bernhard Fritz Ines Kutzner Georg Bergmann Thomas M. Grupp

The wear behaviour of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is dominated by two wear mechanisms: the abrasive wear and the delamination of the gliding components, where the second is strongly linked to aging processes and stress concentration in the material. The addition of vitamin E to the bulk material is a potential way to reduce the aging processes. This study evaluates the wear behaviour and dela...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
S Agarwal D W Hunnicutt M J McBride

The mechanism of bacterial gliding motility (active movement over surfaces without the aid of flagella) is not known. A large number of nonmotile mutants of the gliding bacterium Flavobacterium johnsoniae (Cytophaga johnsonae) have been previously isolated, and genetic techniques to analyze these mutants have recently been developed. We complemented a nonmotile mutant of F. johnsoniae (UW102-09...

2017
Catherine A Moreau Saligram P Bhargav Hirdesh Kumar Katharina A Quadt Henni Piirainen Léanne Strauss Jessica Kehrer Martin Streichfuss Joachim P Spatz Rebecca C Wade Inari Kursula Friedrich Frischknecht

Profilin is an actin monomer binding protein that provides ATP-actin for incorporation into actin filaments. In contrast to higher eukaryotic cells with their large filamentous actin structures, apicomplexan parasites typically contain only short and highly dynamic microfilaments. In apicomplexans, profilin appears to be the main monomer-sequestering protein. Compared to classical profilins, ap...

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