نتایج جستجو برای: h2 production

تعداد نتایج: 624872  

Journal: :Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology 2009
Keiichi Kajiwara Hirotaka Morishima Kazuo Akiyama Yukiyoshi Yanagihara

BACKGROUND B7-H2 is a ligand for the inducible costimulator (ICOS). The aim of this study was to examine the expression and function of B7-H2 in human airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells and compare them with those of CD40 or OX40 ligand (OX40L). METHODS Expression of B7-H2, CD40 and OX40L in ASM cells and their respective counterparts in T cells was analyzed by RT-PCR or flow cytometry. The mod...

2015
Michael Nielsen Niels P. Revsbech Michael Kühl

We used a novel amperometric microsensor for measuring hydrogen gas production and consumption at high spatio-temporal resolution in cyanobacterial biofilms and mats dominated by non-heterocystous filamentous cyanobacteria (Microcoleus chtonoplastes and Oscillatoria sp.). The new microsensor is based on the use of an organic electrolyte and a stable internal reference system and can be equipped...

2014
Sarah D'Adamo Robert E. Jinkerson Eric S. Boyd Susan L. Brown Bonnie K. Baxter John W. Peters Matthew C. Posewitz

Although significant advances in H2 photoproduction have recently been realized in fresh water algae (e.g. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii), relatively few studies have focused on H2 production and hydrogenase adaptations in marine or halophilic algae. Salt water organisms likely offer several advantages for biotechnological H2 production due to the global abundance of salt water, decreased H2 and O2...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Alena Volgusheva Stenbjörn Styring Fikret Mamedov

Photobiological H2 production is an attractive option for renewable solar fuels. Sulfur-deprived cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii have been shown to produce hydrogen with the highest efficiency among photobiological systems. We have investigated the photosynthetic reactions during sulfur deprivation and H2 production in the wild-type and state transition mutant 6 (Stm6) mutant of Chlamydomona...

2016
Seong Hyuk Lee Min-Sik Kim Jae-Hak Lee Tae Wan Kim Seung Seob Bae Sung-Mok Lee Hae Chang Jung Tae-Jun Yang Ae Ran Choi Yong-Jun Cho Jung-Hyun Lee Kae Kyoung Kwon Hyun Sook Lee Sung Gyun Kang

The hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus onnurineus NA1 can grow and produce H2 on carbon monoxide (CO) and its H2 production rates have been improved through metabolic engineering. In this study, we applied adaptive evolution to enhance H2 productivity. After over 150 serial transfers onto CO medium, cell density, CO consumption rate and H2 production rate increased. The underlying mechanis...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2010
D P Morgavi E Forano C Martin C J Newbold

Ruminant production is under increased public scrutiny in terms of the importance of cattle and other ruminants as major producers of the greenhouse gas methane. Methanogenesis is performed by methanogenic archaea, a specialised group of microbes present in several anaerobic environments including the rumen. In the rumen, methanogens utilise predominantly H2 and CO2 as substrates to produce met...

Journal: :Water research 2006
Michael B Salerno Wooshin Park Yi Zuo Bruce E Logan

Ammonia inhibition of biohydrogen production was investigated in batch and continuous flow reactors with glucose as a substrate. In batch tests, biohydrogen production rate was highly dependent on pH and ammonia (defined as the sum of NH3 of NH4+ species) concentrations above 2 g N/L. At pH = 6.2, the maximum production decreased from 56 mL/h at 2 g N/L to 16 mL/h at 10 g N/L. At pH = 5.2, prod...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1977
P Hillmer H Gest

Photoproduction of H2 and activation of H2 for CO2 reduction (photoreduction) by Rhodopseudomonas capsulata are catalyzed by different enzyme systems. Formation of H2 from organic compounds is mediated by nitrogenase and is nto inhibited by an atmosphere of 99% H2. Cells grown photoheterotrophically on C4 dicarboxylic acids (with glutamate as N source) evolve H2 from the C4 acids and also from ...

Journal: :Gut 1994
A Strocchi J Furne C Ellis M D Levitt

Methanogens and sulphate reducing bacteria compete for H2 in the human colon, and, as a result, faeces usually contain high concentrations of just one of these two organisms. There is controversy over which of these organisms wins the competition for H2, although theoretical data suggest that sulphate reducing bacteria should predominate. To elucidate this question experiments were undertaken i...

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