نتایج جستجو برای: storage organs

تعداد نتایج: 252068  

   Biomass measurement is important in terms of ecological and economical evaluation of the structure and conditions of habitat and can provide an estimate for carbon sequestration in different organs of tree. In order to assess the amount of biomass in harvested and unmanaged Beech stands, two compartments (511 and 514) of Safaroodchr('39')s forest  were selected. A plot of 6.25 hectare from e...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Bin Yang Jennifer B. Treweek Rajan P. Kulkarni Benjamin E. Deverman Chun-Kan Chen Eric Lubeck Sheel Shah Long Cai Viviana Gradinaru

Understanding the structure-function relationships at cellular, circuit, and organ-wide scale requires 3D anatomical and phenotypical maps, currently unavailable for many organs across species. At the root of this knowledge gap is the absence of a method that enables whole-organ imaging. Herein, we present techniques for tissue clearing in which whole organs and bodies are rendered macromolecul...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Tamar Eviatar-Ribak Akiva Shalit-Kaneh Louise Chappell-Maor Ziva Amsellem Yuval Eshed Eliezer Lifschitz

BACKGROUND Dedicated storage organs in the form of tubers are evolutionary novelties that share a common function but originate in diverse species from different organs. Tubers in potato, Solanum tuberosum, are derived from the swollen tips of specialized basal lateral juvenile shoots, called stolons. Lateral buds of tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, a potato sibling species, only form regular shoo...

2014
Diana Weier Johannes Thiel Stefan Kohl Danuše Tarkowská Miroslav Strnad Sara Schaarschmidt Winfriede Weschke Hans Weber Bettina Hause

In cereal grains, the maternal nucellar projection (NP) constitutes the link to the filial organs, forming a transfer path for assimilates and signals towards the endosperm. At transition to the storage phase, the NP of barley (Hordeum vulgare) undergoes dynamic and regulated differentiation forming a characteristic pattern of proliferating, elongating, and disintegrating cells. Immunolocalizat...

2013
Hmoud Fares Alkahem Al-Balawi Ali Sulaiman Al-Akel Fahad Al-Misned El Amin Mohamed Suliman Khalid Abdullah Al-Ghanim Shahid Mahboob Zubair Ahmad

The aim of this work was to study the effects of sub-lethal exposure of lead acetate on the histopathology of the gills, liver, kidney and muscle and its accumulation in these organs of Clarias gariepinus. Results showed that lead accumulation in the tissues of C. gariepinus was dependent on the exposure period and lead concentration. Gills and liver were the predominant storage tissue and the ...

2015
Annika Liersch-Nordqvist Richard Ingemansson Leif Pierre Joanna Hlebowicz Sandra Lindstedt

BACKGROUND The limiting factor for lung transplantation is the lack of donor organs. The usage of lungs from donation after cardiac death (DCD) would dramatically increase donor availability. In the present paper we wanted to investigate lungs exposed to 1 h of warm ischemia without heparin followed by flush-perfusion and cold storage compared to lungs harvested from heart beating donors (HBD) ...

2015
Sihai Gao Qiunong Guan Irina Chafeeva Donald E. Brooks Christopher Y. C. Nguan Jayachandran N. Kizhakkedathu Caigan Du

Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) is a common colloid in organ preservation solutions, such as in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution, for preventing graft interstitial edema and cell swelling during cold preservation of donor organs. However, HES has undesirable characteristics, such as high viscosity, causing kidney injury and aggregation of erythrocytes. Hyperbranched polyglycerol (HPG) is a branc...

2015
M. Straat TRL Klei D. de Korte R. van Bruggen NP Juffermans

BACKGROUND Animal models are valuable in transfusion research. Use of human red blood cells (RBCs) in animal models facilitates extrapolation of the impact of storage conditions to the human condition but may be hampered by the use of cross species. METHODS Investigation of clearance and posttransfusion recovery in a rat model using fresh and stored human RBCs. RESULTS Directly following tr...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 1999
Sturm Tang

Sink organs of most plant species are supplied with carbon and energy in the form of sucrose. The channeling of sucrose into sink metabolism requires its cleavage by several isoforms of invertase and sucrose synthase, which are localized in different subcellular compartments. These activities regulate the entry of sucrose into distinct biochemical pathways, such as respiration or biosynthesis o...

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