نتایج جستجو برای: isotope

تعداد نتایج: 32576  

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2005
Harold C Furr Michael H Green Marjorie Haskell Najat Mokhtar Penelope Nestel Sam Newton Judy D Ribaya-Mercado Guangwen Tang Sherry Tanumihardjo Emorn Wasantwisut

Vitamin A deficiency is a major global public health problem. Among the variety of techniques that are available for assessing human vitamin A status, evaluating the provitamin A nutritional values of foodstuffs and estimating human vitamin A requirements, isotope dilution provides the most accurate estimates. Although the relative expense of isotope dilution restricts its applications, it has ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
Parasharam M Shirage Kunihiro Kihou Kiichi Miyazawa Chul-Ho Lee Hijiri Kito Hiroshi Eisaki Takashi Yanagisawa Yasumoto Tanaka Akira Iyo

We report that the (Ba,K)Fe(2)As(2) superconductor (transition temperature, T(c) approximately 38 K) has an inverse iron isotope coefficient alpha(Fe) = -0.18(3) (where T(c) approximately M(-alphaFe) and M is the iron isotope mass); i.e., the sample containing the large iron isotope mass depicts a higher T(c). Systematic inverse shifts in T(c) were clearly observed between the samples using thr...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2001
C M Harris L Pollegioni S Ghisla

The effects of pH, solvent isotope, and primary isotope replacement on substrate dehydrogenation by Rhodotorula gracilis d-amino acid oxidase were investigated. The rate constant for enzyme-FAD reduction by d-alanine increases approximately fourfold with pH, reflecting apparent pKa values of approximately 6 and approximately 8, and reaches plateaus at high and low pH. Such profiles are observed...

2014
N. Walraven P. F. M. van Gaans G. van der Veer B. J. H. van Os G. Th. Klaver S. P. Vriend J. J. Middelburg

Knowledge on the lithologically inherited variation in present day Pb isotope ratios in soils is remarkably limited. Such information is essential to determine the anthropogenic Pb fraction and anthropogenic Pb sources in Pb polluted soils. This study presents results of a survey of subsoil samples of approximately 350 rural locations covering the entire Netherlands, for which the bulk geochemi...

2009
Carolyn M. Kurle

1. The use of stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotopes ( δ 15 N and δ 13 C, respectively) to delineate trophic patterns in wild animals is common in ecology. Their utility as a tool for interpreting temporal change in diet due to seasonality, migration, climate change or species invasion depends upon an understanding of the rates at which stable isotopes incorporate from diet into animal tis...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2014
Matthias D Sury Jia-Xuan Chen Matthias Selbach

The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most widely used and well-studied model organisms in biology and therefore a promising tool for quantitative proteomics. Here, we describe a method to label D. melanogaster with stable isotope labeled amino acids in vivo. Feeding flies with heavy lysine labeled yeast cells leads to virtually complete heavy labeling already in the first filial ...

2017
Jesse P. Harrison David Berry

Vibrational spectroscopy is increasingly used for the rapid and non-destructive imaging of environmental and medical samples. Both Raman and Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) imaging have been applied to obtain detailed information on the chemical composition of biological materials, ranging from single microbial cells to tissues. Due to its compatibility with methods such as stable isotope la...

2016
Kaushik Ghosal Michael Haag Philip B. Verghese Tim West Tim Veenstra Joel B. Braunstein Randall J. Bateman David M. Holtzman Gary E. Landreth

INTRODUCTION We conducted a phase Ib proof of mechanism trial to determine whether bexarotene (Targretin) increases central nervous system (CNS) apolipoprotein E (apoE) levels and alters Aβ metabolism in normal healthy individuals with the APOE ε3/ε3 genotype. METHODS We used stable isotope labeling kinetics (SILK-ApoE and SILK-Aβ) to measure the effect of bexarotene on the turnover rate of a...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Patrick A Everley Carlos A Gartner Wilhelm Haas Alan Saghatelian Joshua E Elias Benjamin F Cravatt Bruce R Zetter Steven P Gygi

Activity-based protein profiling has emerged as a valuable technology for labeling, enriching, and assessing protein activities from complex mixtures. This is primarily accomplished via a two-step identification and quantification process. Here we show a highly quantitative and streamlined method, termed catch-and-release activity profiling of enzymes (CAPE), which reduces this procedure to a s...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2007
Marcus Bantscheff Markus Schirle Gavain Sweetman Jens Rick Bernhard Kuster

The quantification of differences between two or more physiological states of a biological system is among the most important but also most challenging technical tasks in proteomics. In addition to the classical methods of differential protein gel or blot staining by dyes and fluorophores, mass-spectrometry-based quantification methods have gained increasing popularity over the past five years....

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