نتایج جستجو برای: hydrostatic reduction

تعداد نتایج: 500067  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
H Azaizeh E Steudle

The root pressure probe was used to determine the effects of salinity on the hydraulic properties of primary roots of maize (Zea mays L. cv Halamish). Maize seedlings were grown in nutrient solutions modified by additions of NaCl and/or extra CaCl(2) so that the seedlings received one of four treatments: Control, plus 100 millimolar NaCl, plus 10 millimolar CaCl(2), plus 100 millimolar NaCl plu...

Journal: :Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 2006
Seung-Hyun Lee John F Carpenter Byeong S Chang Theodore W Randolph Yong-Sung Kim

High hydrostatic pressure (HHP)-mediated solubilization and refolding of five inclusion bodies (IBs) produced from bacteria, three gram-negative binding proteins (GNBP1, GNBP2, and GNBP3) from Drosophila, and two phosphatases from human were investigated in combination of a redox-shuffling agent (2 mM DTT and 6 mM GSSG) and various additives. HHP (200 MPa) combined with the redox-shuffling agen...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
K K Tanino T H Chen L H Fuchigami C J Weiser

Cells of the terrestrial plant species bromegrass (Bromus inermis L.) are not naturally adapted to withstand the hydrostatic pressures encountered in aquatic environments. However, after treatment with the natural plant growth hormone abscisic acid (75 micromolar), bromegrass cells survived a hydrostatic pressure of 101.3 megapascals, approximating the limits of ocean depth (10,860 m). The incr...

2009
Jun Yin Stephanie M Kaestle Michael Mertens Wolfgang M Kuebler

Background Hydrostatic lung edema is a characteristic complication of acute left-sided ventricular or valvular heart failure that if untreated has a high mortality due to the resulting respiratory failure. Traditionally, formation of hydrostatic lung edema has been attributed to an imbalance of Starling forces, i.e. transcapillary hydrostatic and oncotic pressure in the pulmonary circulation re...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
D Linnarsson A Ostlund F Lind C M Hesser

We sought to determine whether hydrostatic pressure contributed to bradycardia and hypoventilation in hyperbaria. Eight men were studied during exercise at 50, 150, and 250 W while breathing 1) air at 1 bar, 2) helium-oxygen (He-O(2)) at 5.5 bar, 3) sulfur hexafluoride-oxygen (SF(6)-O(2)) at 1.3 bar, and 4) nitrogen-oxygen (N(2)-O(2)) at 5.5 bar. Gas densities were pairwise identical in 1) and ...

2015
Hiroaki Inoue Yuji Arai Tsunao Kishida Ryu Terauchi Kuniaki Honjo Shuji Nakagawa Shinji Tsuchida Tomohiro Matsuki Keiichirou Ueshima Hiroyoshi Fujiwara Osam Mazda Toshikazu Kubo

Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2α is considered to play a major role in the progression of osteoarthritis. Recently, it was reported that pressure amplitude influences HIF-2α expression in murine endothelial cells. We examined whether hydrostatic pressure is involved in expression of HIF-2α in articular chondrocytes. Chondrocytes were cultured and stimulated by inflammation or hydrostatic press...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1969
N Bank K M Koch H S Aynedjian M Aras

Rapid intravenous infusion of saline is known to suppress reabsorption of sodium and water in the proximal tubule. It has previously been shown that this suppression is accompanied by two changes which in combination might account for the over-all decrease in reabsorption: a reduction in the intrinsic reabsorptive capacity of the tubular epithelium (C/pir(2)) and a reduction in the ratio betwee...

2007
Yue Deng Arthur D. Richmond Aaron J. Ridley Han-Li Liu

[1] Under hydrostatic equilibrium, a typical assumption used in global thermosphere ionosphere models, the pressure gradient in the vertical direction is exactly balanced by the gravity force. Using the non-hydrostatic Global Ionosphere Thermosphere Model (GITM), which solves the complete vertical momentum equation, the primary characteristics of non-hydrostatic effects on the upper atmosphere ...

2014
Mrinal Iyer Vikram Gavini Tresa M. Pollock

Density functional theory calculations are employed to investigate the energetics of point defects—monovacancy, self-interstitials (tetrahedral, octahedral and dumbbell) and Frenkel pairs— in aluminum under tensile hydrostatic stresses. Our study suggests that the defect core-energy of a vacancy, which is governed solely by the electronic-structure at the core, significantly depends on the macr...

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