نتایج جستجو برای: bay

تعداد نتایج: 26356  

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
Gunther Rosen Ignacio Rivera-Duarte Lora Kear-Padilla D Bart Chadwick

Copper concentrations in parts of San Diego Bay (CA, USA) exceed ambient water quality criteria (WQC; currently 3.1 microg/L dissolved, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [U.S. EPA]). In order to better understand the bioavailability of copper to water-column organisms in the bay, toxicity tests were performed with copper added to surface water collected from various sites in the estuary over...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Noriyuki Yamamoto Keisuke Takeshita Michitaka Shichijo Toshio Kokubo Masako Sato Kosuke Nakashima Mina Ishimori Hiroichi Nagai Ying-Fu Li Takeshi Yura Kevin B Bacon

Spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk) tyrosine kinase plays essential roles in receptors for Fc portion of immunoglobulins and B cell receptor complex signaling in various inflammatory cells; therefore, inhibitors of Syk kinase may show potential as antiasthmatic/allergic therapeutics. We identified 2-[7-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-imidazo[1,2-c]pyrimidin-5-ylamino]-nicotinamide dihydrochloride (BAY 61-3606),...

2016
Z. Y. Wu Yoshiki Saito D. N. Zhao J. Q. Zhou Z. Y. Cao S. J. Li J. H. Shang Y. Y. Liang

Estuaries have been sites of intensive human activities during the past century. Tracing the evolution of subaqueous topography in estuaries on a decadal timescale enables us to understand the effects of human activities on estuaries. Bathymetric data from 1955 to 2010 show that land reclamation decreased the subaqueous area of Lingding Bay, in the Pearl River estuary, by ~170 km2 and decreased...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2007
Pia H Moisander Amanda E Morrison Bess B Ward Bethany D Jenkins Jonathan P Zehr

The distribution of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms in the Chesapeake Bay was investigated using fingerprints from a nifH microarray comprised of 706 60-mer oligonucleotide nifH probes representing cultivated organisms and environmental clones from different nifH clusters. Diverse nifH targets, amplified from samples using degenerate nifH primers, were detected in water column and sediment sampl...

2016
Jason J. Schaffler Christian S. Reiss Cynthia M. Jones

We compared ingress patterns of Atlantic croaker Micropogonias undulatus larvae into Chesapeake Bay, USA, with published ingress patterns through barrier island inlets, the accepted model for larval fish ingress. This model asserts that larvae ingress on night flood tides at the flooddominated side of the inlet and at all depths. At the Chesapeake Bay mouth and in the adjacent coastal waters, w...

2014
XinJian Chen

Crystal River/Kings Bay is a spring-fed estuarine system located on the west coast of the Florida peninsula. During 2008-2009, a field investigation was conducted to measure submarine groundwater discharges (SGDs) from numerous spring vents in Kings Bay. Based on directly measured real-time SGD data, an empirical relationship that links SGD with tides in Kings Bay and the groundwater level meas...

2010
James G. Titus

Estuary Ecosystem, the second largest estuary in North America and home to hundreds of species of ecological, commercial, and recreational value. Unlike other estuaries in the Mid-Atlantic, the Delaware estuary’s tide range is greater than the ocean tide range, generally about 2 meters. Beaches account for 52 percent of the bay’s shore, with marsh and eroding peat accounting for most of the rem...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2014
Eduardo C Alexandre Luiz O Leiria Fábio H Silva Camila B Mendes-Silvério Fabiano B Calmasini Ana Paula C Davel Fabíola Z Mónica Gilberto De Nucci Edson Antunes

Obesity has emerged as a major contributing risk factor for overactive bladder (OAB), but no study examined urethral smooth muscle (USM) dysfunction as a predisposing factor to obesity-induced OAB. This study investigated the USM relaxant machinery in obese mice and whether soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) activation with BAY 60-2770 [acid 4-({(4-carboxybutyl) [2-(5-fluoro-2-{[4-(trifluoromethyl)...

2014
BAY Eduardo C. Alexandre Luiz O. Leiria Fábio H. Silva Camila B. Mendes-Silvério Fabiano B. Calmasini Ana Paula C. Davel Fabíola Z. Mónica Gilberto De Nucci Edson Antunes

Obesity has emerged as a major contributing risk factor for overactive bladder (OAB), but no study examined urethral smooth muscle (USM) dysfunction as a predisposing factor to obesityinduced OAB. This study investigated the USM relaxant machinery in obese mice and whether soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) activation with BAY 60-2770 [acid 4-({(4-carboxybutyl) [2-(5fluoro-2-{[4-(trifluoromethyl) b...

2004
Scott M. Wilhelm Christopher Carter LiYa Tang Dean Wilkie Angela McNabola Hong Rong Charles Chen Xiaomei Zhang Patrick Vincent Mark McHugh Yichen Cao Jaleel Shujath Susan Gawlak Deepa Eveleigh Bruce Rowley Li Liu Lila Adnane Mark Lynch Daniel Auclair Ian Taylor Rich Gedrich Andrei Voznesensky Bernd Riedl Leonard E. Post Gideon Bollag Pamela A. Trail

The RAS/RAF signaling pathway is an important mediator of tumor cell proliferation and angiogenesis. The novel bi-aryl urea BAY 43-9006 is a potent inhibitor of Raf-1, a member of the RAF/MEK/ERK signaling pathway. Additional characterization showed that BAY 43-9006 suppresses both wild-type and V599E mutant BRAF activity in vitro. In addition, BAY 43-9006 demonstrated significant activity agai...

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