نتایج جستجو برای: isotope detection

تعداد نتایج: 597360  

2010
Shannon P. O'Grady Adam R. Wende Christopher H. Remien Luciano O. Valenzuela Lindsey E. Enright Lesley A. Chesson E. Dale Abel Thure E. Cerling James R. Ehleringer

While isotopes are frequently used as tracers in investigations of disease physiology (i.e., 14C labeled glucose), few studies have examined the impact that disease, and disease-related alterations in metabolism, may have on stable isotope ratios at natural abundance levels. The isotopic composition of body water is heavily influenced by water metabolism and dietary patterns and may provide a p...

2015
Chiranjit Ghosh Prabuddha Mukhopadhyay Shibendu Ghosh Manik Pradhan

New strategies for an accurate and early detection of insulin resistance are important to delay or prevent the acute onset of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Currently, insulin sensitivity index (ISI0,120) is considered to be a viable invasive method of whole-body insulin resistance for use in clinical settings in comparison with other invasive sensitivity indexes like homeostasis model assessment (HOMA...

2002
Kyoko Fujimoto Makoto Shimura Susumu Satoh

The highly sensitive and precise determination method for trace amounts of Sb and B in high-purity iron and steel has been established by the isotope dilution/Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. For the determination of Sb, the iron matrix was separated by anion-exchange chromatography using Dowex I-X8 in hydrofluoric acid solution, and the isotope ratio (121Sb/123Sb) of the HNO3/H2O2...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Daniel Hunkeler

Isotope analysis is a potentially sensitive method to trace in situ degradation of organic contaminants. In a recent paper, Morasch et al. (3) investigated the mechanism of isotope fractionation during toluene biodegradation using deuteriumlabeled toluene. The authors overlooked that the Rayleigh equation that is normally used to evaluate isotope fractionation at natural abundance level (2) is ...

Journal: :Nippon kagaku zassi 1968

حمیدیان, امیرحسین, میرزاجانی, علیرضا, کرمی, محمود,

The fishery activities affect the lives of millions of people who live near the south of Caspian Sea, where the aquatic stocks have sophisticated ecological relationships. In this study, carbon and nitrogen stable isotope technique was applied as an ecological tool to interpret the fish catch values of different areas in relation to food chain. The average values of Captured bony fishes in six ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2001
H W de Jong F J Beekman

A rotation-based Monte Carlo (MC) simulation method (RMC) has been developed, designed for rapid calculation of downscatter through non-uniform media in SPECT. A possible application is downscatter correction in dual isotope SPECT. With RMC, only a fraction of all projections of a SPECT study have to be MC simulated in a standard manner. The other projections can be estimated rapidly using the ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
L O Sternberg M J Deniro H B Johnson

Hydrogen and carbon isotope ratios of cellulose nitrate and oxygen isotope ratios of cellulose from C(3), C(4), and Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants were determined for plants growing within a small area in Val Verde County, Texas. Plants having CAM had distinctly higher deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) ratios than plants having C(3) and C(4) metabolism. When hydrogen isotope ratios are plotte...

2014
Gillian L. Moritz Amanda D. Melin Fred Tuh Yit Yu Henry Bernard Perry S. Ong Nathaniel J. Dominy

The fovea is a declivity of the retinal surface associated with maximum visual acuity. Foveae are widespread across vertebrates, but among mammals they are restricted to haplorhine primates (tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans), which are primarily diurnal. Thus primates have long contributed to the view that foveae are functional adaptations to diurnality. The foveae of tarsiers, which are noc...

2012
Christopher A. G. Söderberg Wietske Lambert Sven Kjellström Alena Wiegandt Ragna Peterson Wulff Cecilia Månsson Gudrun Rutsdottir Cecilia Emanuelsson

Lysine-specific chemical crosslinking in combination with mass spectrometry is emerging as a tool for the structural characterization of protein complexes and protein-protein interactions. After tryptic digestion of crosslinked proteins there are thousands of peptides amenable to MSMS, of which only very few are crosslinked peptides of interest. Here we describe how the advantage offered by off...

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