نتایج جستجو برای: beating

تعداد نتایج: 6469  

Journal: :Molecular reproduction and development 2006
Junko Ohmuro Sumio Ishijima

Flagellar beating of hyperactivated golden hamster spermatozoa was analyzed in detail using digital image analysis and was compared to that of nonhyperactivated (activated) spermatozoa in order to understand the change in flagellar beating during hyperactivation and the active microtubule sliding that brought about the change in flagellar beating. Hyperactivated flagellar beating, which was cha...

ژورنال: گلجام 2010
بصام, سید جلال الدین, حمیدی, محسن, نصیری راد, بهشته,

Symmetric and asymmetric knots, as two original knots, possess different physical and mechanical properties that influence the function of a carpet. Jufti and U knots give different properties to the carpet compared to the original ones. If they were used to produce specific properties, they would enhance the carpet's quality. However, nowadays their applications are considered as methods that ...

2012
Hakima Mechiche Stanislas Grassin-Delyle Arnaud Robinet Pierre Nazeyrollas Philippe Devillier

Although prostanoids are known to be involved in regulation of the spontaneous beating rate of cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes, the various subtypes of prostanoid receptors have not been investigated in detail. In our experiments, prostaglandin (PG)F(2α) and prostanoid FP receptor agonists (fluprostenol, latanoprost and cloprostenol) produced a decrease in the beating rate. Two prostanoid ...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2004
Marwan Khawaja Mylene Tewtel-Salem

BACKGROUND This paper compares husband and wife reports of wife beating using household survey data collected from poor Palestinian refugee communities in Lebanon. METHODS The analyses are based on a matched data file of 417 currently married couples, drawn from a unique multi-purpose living conditions sample survey of about 3600 Palestinian refugee households interviewed in the spring and su...

2003
J. V. ANASTASIA R. L. McCARL

This paper reports the determination of the ability of rat heart cells in culture to release [14C]palmitate from its triglyceride and to oxidize this fatty acid and free [14C]palmitate to 14CO2 when the cells are actively beating and when they stop beating after aging in culture . In addition, the levels of glucose, glycogen, and ATP were determined to relate the concentration of these metaboli...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
J. V. Anastasia R. L. McCarl

This paper reports the determination of the ability of rat heart cells in culture to release [(14)C]palmitate from its triglyceride and to oxidize this fatty acid and free [(14)C]palmitate to (14)CO(2) when the cells are actively beating and when they stop beating after aging in culture. In addition, the levels of glucose, glycogen, and ATP were determined to relate the concentration of these m...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000
D R Webster D L Patrick

We investigated the roles of microtubule (MT) dynamics (growth and shrinkage), the stable, nongrowing MT subset, the posttranslationally detyrosinated MT subset, and artificially elevated tubulin levels in the negative regulation of heart cell beating rate. We manipulated the MT populations in isolated, neonatal cardiomyocytes obtained from normal animals in several ways and then measured heart...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2002
Weiyuan Ma Shai D. Silberberg Zvi Priel

Cilia are small organelles protruding from the cell surface that beat synchronously, producing biological transport. Despite intense research for over a century, the mechanisms underlying ciliary beating are still not well understood. Even the nature of the cytosolic molecules required for spontaneous and stimulated beating is debatable. In an effort to resolve fundamental questions related to ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1971
Robert C. Shaler Richard L. McCarl

Heart cells growing as monolayer cells in tissue culture have the ability to beat (1) . After several day in culture these same cells cease functioning and lose the morphology characteristic of beating cells . This process by which heart cells lose their ability to beat in culture has been described as dedifferentiation (2) . While studying the effect of steroids on beating, McCarl et al . (3) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Koji Ikegami Showbu Sato Kenji Nakamura Lawrence E Ostrowski Mitsutoshi Setou

Airway epithelial cilia protect the mammalian respiratory system from harmful inhaled materials by providing the force necessary for effective mucociliary clearance. Ciliary beating is asymmetric, composed of clearly distinguished effective and recovery strokes. Neither the importance of nor the essential components responsible for the beating asymmetry has been directly elucidated. We report h...

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