نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient transport

تعداد نتایج: 338787  

Journal: :Annals of nutrition & metabolism 2017
María Ruiz-Palacios Antonio José Ruiz-Alcaraz María Sanchez-Campillo Elvira Larqué

BACKGROUND Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with increased fetal adiposity, which may increase the risk of obesity in adulthood. The placenta has insulin receptors and maternal insulin can activate its signaling pathways, affecting the transport of nutrients to the fetus. However, the effects of diet or insulin treatment on the placental pathophysiology of GDM are unknown. SU...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Scott A Bradford Eran Segal

Nutrient management plans (NMPs) for application of wastewater from concentrated animal feeding operations are designed to meet crop water and nutrient requirements, but implicitly assume that pathogenic microorganisms in the wastewater will be retained and die-off in the root zone. A NMP was implemented on a field plot to test this assumption by monitoring the fate of several fecal indicator m...

Journal: :Microbiology 2014
Gerald N Presley Matthew J Payea Logan R Hurst Annie E Egan Brandon S Martin Gopal R Periyannan

The oligotrophic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus has the ability to metabolize various organic molecules, including plant structural carbohydrates, as a carbon source. The nature of β-glucosidase (BGL)-mediated gluco-oligosaccharide degradation and nutrient transport across the outer membrane in C. crescentus was investigated. All gluco-oligosaccharides tested (up to celloheptose) supported gr...

2014
John C. Lehrter Dong S. Ko Michael C. Murrell James D. Hagy Blake A. Schaeffer Richard M. Greene Richard W. Gould Bradley Penta

[1] Physical and biogeochemical processes determining the distribution, transport, and fate of nutrients delivered by the Mississippi and Atchafalaya river basin (MARB) to the inner Louisiana continental shelf (LCS) were examined using a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model and observations of hydrography, nutrients, and organic carbon collected during 12 cruises. Two aspects of nutrient transp...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1969
W W Kay A F Gronlund

Pseudomonas aeruginosa was shown to utilize the majority of commonly occurring amino acids for growth as either the sole carbon or the sole nitrogen source. During carbon or nitrogen deprivation, the rates of transport of most of the amino acids remained unchanged; however, the transport rates for glutamate, alanine, and glycine increased under these conditions and the transport rates for leuci...

2015
Sergey T. Metelsky

Conditions in rat and turtle small intestine tissue where glucose and glycine transport is inhibited while glucose-induced Na+ transport is preserved are described. The generally accepted model for the Na+-dependent transporter (а single channel for the Na+ and nutrient) does not account for the data obtained from the analysis of the interaction between the transport of glucose, glycine, and Na...

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2022

Brine systems in Europa’s ice shell have been hypothesized as potential habitats that could be more accessible than the sub-ice ocean. We model distribution of sub-millimeter-scale brine pockets shell. Through examination three habitability metrics (water activity, ionic strength, salinity), we determine are likely not geochemically prohibitive to life know it for chloride and sulfate-dominated...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1991
W W Hay

The exchange of nutrients between placenta and fetus involves three major mechanisms: (1) direct placental transfer of nutrients from the maternal to the fetal plasma, (2) placental metabolism and consumption of nutrients, (3) placental metabolism of nutrient substrates to alternate substrate forms. Additionally, placental size, architecture, developmental and pathological processes, and intera...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
S Gilroy D L Jones

Root hairs project from the surface of the root to aid nutrient and water uptake and to anchor the plant in the soil. Their formation involves the precise control of cell fate and localized cell growth. We are now beginning to unravel the complexities of the molecular interactions that underlie this developmental regulation. In addition, after years of speculation, nutrient transport by root ha...

2005
WILLIAM W. H A Y JR

The exchange of nutrients between placenta and fetus involves three major mechanisms: (1) direct placental transfer of nutrients from the maternal to the fetal plasma, (2) placental metabolism and consumption of nutrients, (3) placental metabolism of nutrient substrates to alternate substrate forms. Additionally, placental size, architecture, developmental and pathological processes, and intera...

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