نتایج جستجو برای: p30

تعداد نتایج: 1060  

Journal: :Biological research 2013
Daniel Reyes-Haro Ernesto Mora-Loyola Berenice Soria-Ortiz Jesús García-Colunga

Axons and glial cells are the main components of white matter. The corpus callosum (CC) is the largest white matter tract in mammals; in rodents, 99% of the cells correspond to glia after postnatal day 5 (P5). The area of the CC varies through life and regional differences related to the number of axons have been previously described. Whether glial cell density varies accordingly is unknown; th...

2010
Zhan-Jun Cui Kai-Bing Zhao Hui-Jie Zhao Dong-Ming Yu Yan-Li Niu Jun-Shi Zhang Jin-Bo Deng

Aims: To study the long-term changes of dendritic spine and synapse taking place in a mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs). Methods: Pregnant mice were intubated daily with ethanol (EtOH) from E5 to parturition. A DiI diolistic method was used to label dendritic spines of pyramidal cells in the visual cortex of EtOH-exposed and control pups over the period from postnatal (P) ...

2014
Thomas Schmitz Till Scheuer Christoph Bührer

Brain injury of preterm infants has widely been ascribed to the cerebrum, but recent studies demonstrate that injury of the cerebellum occurs, too [1]. Causes of cerebellar pathologies in preterm infants and ways of protection are underinvestigated. In general, perinatal infection/inflammation, hypocarbia, and hyperoxia are factors associated with brain damage in preterm infants [1,2]. We inves...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2009
Julia C Hoffmann Alexander Pappa Peter H Krammer Inna N Lavrik

Caspase-8 is the main initiator caspase in death receptor-induced apoptosis. Procaspase-8 is activated at the death-inducing signaling complex (DISC). Previous studies suggested a two-step model of procaspase-8 activation. The first cleavage step occurs between the protease domains p18 and p10. The second cleavage step takes place between the prodomain and the large protease subunit (p18). Subs...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Roger W Stich Yasuko Rikihisa S A Ewing Glen R Needham Debra L Grover Sathaporn Jittapalapong

Detection of vector-borne pathogens is necessary for investigation of their association with vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. The ability to detect Ehrlichia spp. within individual experimentally infected ticks would be valuable for studies to evaluate the relative competence of different vector species and transmission scenarios. The purpose of this study was to develop a sensitive PCR assay...

2010
Samir Koirala Gabriel Corfas

Bergmann glial cells play critical roles in the structure and function of the cerebellum. During development, their radial processes serve as guides for migrating granule neurons and their terminal endfeet tile to form the glia limitans. As the cerebellum matures, Bergmann glia perform important roles in synaptic transmission and synapse maintenance, while continuing to serve as essential struc...

Journal: :Journal of Animal Science 2022

Abstract This study aimed to determine if heifers induced puberty had damage in reproductive performance compared with that reach naturally. Nellore (n = 210) were weaned at 8 ± 0.7 mo of age assigned 42 feedlot pens according BW (184 1 kg). The diet was compounded by Tifton-85 haylage (18% CP; 55% TDN) ad libitum and supplement (4g/kg BW; 25% 60% TDN). Puberty growth assessed weekly. At 14 age...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
J Anderson F Melchers

Cloned murine helper T cells, restricted to the Iab antigens of the major histocompatibility locus and specific for horse erythrocytes as a foreign antigen, produce, in cooperation with antigen and histocompatible adherent cells, soluble factors that replace the helper T cells in their action on B cells. Three types of factors can be distinguished on the basis of molecular weight: proteins havi...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1980
S A Aaronson M Barbacid

An approach toward elucidation of the mechanisms of action of mammalian leukemia viruses has been made by the generation in tissue culture of recombinant viruses between a potent murine leukemia virus (MuLV), Rauscher-MuLV, and an endogenous xenotropic mouse type-C virus, BALB:virus-2, without known malignant potential. Using a double selection system devised to select against the temperature-s...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
S E Davis G Solhied M Castillo M Dwinell D Brozoski H V Forster

Ventilatory sensitivity to CO(2) in awake adult Brown Norway (BN) rats is 50-75% lower than in adult Sprague-Dawley (SD) and salt-sensitive Dahl S (SS) rats. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that this difference would be apparent during the development of CO(2) sensitivity. Four litters of each strain were divided into four groups such that rats were exposed to 7% ins...

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