نتایج جستجو برای: o2

تعداد نتایج: 24946  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Chaobin Li Zhenyi Qiao Weiwei Qi Qian Wang Yue Yuan Xi Yang Yuanping Tang Bing Mei Yuanda Lv Han Zhao Han Xiao Rentao Song

Opaque2 (O2) is a transcription factor that plays important roles during maize endosperm development. Mutation of the O2 gene improves the nutritional value of maize seeds but also confers pleiotropic effects that result in reduced agronomic quality. To reveal the transcriptional regulatory framework of O2, we studied the transcriptome of o2 mutants using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) and determined...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
E Sala E A Noyszewski J M Campistol R M Marrades S Dreha J V Torregrossa J S Beers P D Wagner J Roca

We hypothesized that impaired O2 transport plays a role in limiting exercise in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). Six CRF patients (25 +/- 6 yr) and six controls (24 +/- 6 yr) were examined twice during incremental single-leg isolated quadriceps exercise. Leg O2 delivery (QO2(leg)) and leg O2 uptake (VO2(leg)) were obtained when subjects breathed gas of three inspired O2 fractions (FI(...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2011
Alasdair Kay James Richardson Nicholas R Forsyth

Cartilage is poorly vascularised with a limited capacity for repair following damage. The poor vascularisation results in cartilage tissue having a low normoxic value. This study examined and compared the effects of physiological cartilage normoxia (2% O2), hypoxia (0.2% O2), and hyperoxia (21% O2) on human articular chondrocytes (hAC) during similar time courses to those prior to transplant in...

Journal: :Cell chemical biology 2017
Maria M Shchepinova Andrew G Cairns Tracy A Prime Angela Logan Andrew M James Andrew R Hall Sara Vidoni Sabine Arndt Stuart T Caldwell Hiran A Prag Victoria R Pell Thomas Krieg John F Mulvey Pooja Yadav James N Cobley Thomas P Bright Hans M Senn Robert F Anderson Michael P Murphy Richard C Hartley

Mitochondrial superoxide (O2⋅-) underlies much oxidative damage and redox signaling. Fluorescent probes can detect O2⋅-, but are of limited applicability in vivo, while in cells their usefulness is constrained by side reactions and DNA intercalation. To overcome these limitations, we developed a dual-purpose mitochondrial O2⋅- probe, MitoNeoD, which can assess O2⋅- changes in vivo by mass spect...

2013
Hisashi Satoh Satoshi Okabe

The availability of benthic O2 plays a crucial role in benthic microbial communities and regulates many important biogeochemical processes. Burrowing activities of macrobenthos in the sediment significantly affect O2 distribution and its spatial and temporal dynamics in burrows, followed by alterations of sediment microbiology. Consequently, numerous research groups have investigated O2 dynamic...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Rachel Spicer N Michele Holbrook

The gaseous environment surrounding parenchyma in woody tissue is low in O2 and high in CO2, but it is not known to what extent this affects respiration or might play a role in cell death during heartwood formation. Sapwood respiration was measured in two conifers and three angiosperms following equilibration to levels of O2 and CO2 common within stems, using both inner and outer sapwood to tes...

1999
C. Y. Ng

We have obtained rotationally resolved pulsed field ionization-photoelectron ~PFI-PE! spectra of O2 in the energy range of 16.0–18.0 eV, covering ionization transitions O2 (a Pu , v 50 – 18,J) ←O2(X Sg , v950,N9). Although these vibrational PFI-PE bands for O21(a Pu , v) have significant overlaps with those for O2 (X Pg) and O2 (A Pu), we have identified all O2 (a Pu , v 50 – 18) bands by simul...

2007
Kent J. Bradford Daniel Côme Françoise Corbineau

Seeds vary widely in the sensitivity of germination to oxygen (O2) partial pressure, depending upon the species, temperature, dormancy state and physiological status of the seeds. Most analyses of the O2 sensitivity of germination have focused on final germination percentages and estimated the O2 percentage in air that is required to reduce germination to a given percentage (usually 50%). In co...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Eva Nozik-Grayck Yuh-Chin T Huang Martha Sue Carraway Claude A Piantadosi

Pulmonary vasoconstriction is influenced by inactivation of nitric oxide (NO) with extracellular superoxide (O2-*). Because the short-lived O2-* anion cannot diffuse across plasma membranes, its release from vascular cells requires specialized mechanisms that have not been well delineated in the pulmonary circulation. We have shown that the bicarbonate (HCO3-)-chloride anion exchange protein (A...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
J F Turrens A Boveris

Submitochondrial particles from bovine heart in which NADH dehydrogenase is reduced by either addition of NADH and rotenone or by reversed electron transfer generate 0.9 +/- 0.1 nmol of O2-/min per mg of protein at pH 7.4 and at 30 degrees C. When NADH is used as substrate, rotenone, antimycin and cyanide increase O2- production. In NADH- and antimycin-supplemented submitochondrial particles, r...

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