نتایج جستجو برای: psi contraction

تعداد نتایج: 67054  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2008
G S Adams M Anderson J P Cummings I Danko D Hu B Moziak J Napolitano Q He J Insler H Muramatsu C S Park E H Thorndike F Yang M Artuso S Blusk S Khalil J Li R Mountain S Nisar K Randrianarivony N Sultana T Skwarnicki S Stone J C Wang L M Zhang G Bonvicini D Cinabro M Dubrovin A Lincoln P Naik J Rademacker D M Asner K W Edwards J Reed R A Briere T Ferguson J S Y Ma G Tatishvili H Vogel M E Watkins J L Rosner J P Alexander D G Cassel J E Duboscq R Ehrlich L Fields R S Galik L Gibbons R Gray S W Gray D L Hartill B K Heltsley D Hertz J M Hunt J Kandaswamy D L Kreinick V E Kuznetsov J Ledoux H Mahlke-Krüger D Mohapatra P U E Onyisi J R Patterson D Peterson D Riley A Ryd A J Sadoff X Shi S Stroiney W M Sun T Wilksen S B Athar R Patel J Yelton P Rubin B I Eisenstein I Karliner S Mehrabyan N Lowrey M Selen E J White J Wiss R E Mitchell M R Shepherd D Besson T K Pedlar D Cronin-Hennessy K Y Gao J Hietala Y Kubota T Klein B W Lang R Poling A W Scott P Zweber S Dobbs Z Metreveli K K Seth A Tomaradze J Libby A Powell G Wilkinson K M Ecklund W Love V Savinov H Mendez J Y Ge D H Miller I P J Shipsey B Xin

We report the first observation of the decay J/psi-->3gamma. The signal has a statistical significance of 6sigma and corresponds to a branching fraction of B(J/psi-->3gamma)=(1.2+/-0.3+/-0.2)x10;{-5}, in which the errors are statistical and systematic, respectively. The measurement uses psi(2S)-->pi;{+}pi;{-}J/psi events acquired with the CLEO-c detector operating at the CESR e;{+}e;{-} collider.

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2014
Laura Westergard Heather L True

Variation in amyloid structures profoundly influences a wide array of pathological phenotypes in mammalian protein conformation disorders and dominantly inherited phenotypes in yeast. Here, we describe, for the first time, naturally occurring, self-propagating, structural variants of a prion protein isolated from wild strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Variants of the [RNQ⁺] prion p...

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2008
Guoguang Rong Ali Najmaie John E Sipe Sharon M Weiss

Porous silicon (PSi) is an excellent material for biosensing due to its large surface area and its capability for molecular size selectivity. In this work, we report the experimental demonstration of a label-free nanoscale PSi resonant waveguide biosensor. The PSi waveguide consists of pores with an average diameter of 20nm. DNA is attached inside the pores using standard amino-silane and gluta...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2008
Christopher J Faulkner Susan Lees Peter N Ciesielski David E Cliffel G Kane Jennings

Photosystem I (PSI) has drawn widespread interest for use in biomimetically inspired energy conversion devices upon extracting it from plants or cyanobacteria and assembling it at surfaces. Here, we demonstrate that a critically dense monolayer of spinach-derived PSI must be formed on an electrode surface to achieve optimal photocurrents, and we introduce a new method for preparing these dense ...

2008
Heidi L. Eyre

Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction dominated the literature in the teaching of psychology and behavior analysis in the 1970s and 1980s. After this brief flourish of interest, PSI research trickled off to a nearly imperceptible stream in the 1990s. However, with the increasing availability and ease of use of computers and the internet, along with demand created by an ever-growing need f...

2005
Hugh O’Neill Barbara R. Evans Ida Lee Elias Greenbaum

Photosystem I (PSI) is one of the photosynthetic reaction centers that converts light energy into electrical and chemical energy. We report on two different experimental techniques to measure the open and closed circuit photovoltaic properties of PSI reaction centers in an aqueous environment. The combined techniques of atomic force microscopy and scanning surface probe microscopy were used to ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
Ian C Dodd Gregorio Egea Chris W Watts W Richard Whalley

To investigate the influence of different growing substrates (two mineral, two organic) on root xylem ABA concentration ([ABA](root)) and the contribution of the drying root system to total sap flow during partial rootzone drying (PRD), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) shoots were grafted onto the root systems of two plants grown in separate pots. Sap flow through each hypocotyl was measured be...

2016
Zi-Shan Zhang Li-Qiao Jin Yu-Ting Li Mikko Tikkanen Qing-Ming Li Xi-Zhen Ai Hui-Yuan Gao

Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) is generally considered to negatively impact the photosynthetic apparatus and plant growth. UV-B damages PSII but does not directly influence PSI. However, PSI and PSII successively drive photosynthetic electron transfer, therefore, the interaction between these systems is unavoidable. So we speculated that UV-B could indirectly affect PSI under chilling-light con...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Gary W Jones Daniel C Masison

We previously described an Hsp70 mutant (Ssa1-21p), altered in a conserved residue (L483W), that dominantly impairs yeast [PSI(+)] prion propagation without affecting growth. We generated new SSA1 mutations that impaired [PSI(+)] propagation and second-site mutations in SSA1-21 that restored normal propagation. Effects of mutations on growth did not correlate with [PSI(+)] phenotype, revealing ...

2008
Vadim Ermolayev Natalya Keberle Wolf-Ekkehard Matzke

The paper presents PSI1 Meta-Ontology – an upper level lightweight descriptive model for the set of the Core ontologies of PSI Suite. While PSI Suite is an interlinked modular library of ontologies describing the domain of engineering design performance in microelectronics, PSI Meta-Ontology is more domain-independent. It is an upper-level model of stateful creative dynamic processes, pro-activ...

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