نتایج جستجو برای: wounding patterns

تعداد نتایج: 413759  

Journal: :Acta radiologica. Oncology 1981
G D Ledney D A Stewart E D Exum P A Sheehy

Skin wounding at 24 h before whole-body 60Co irradiation of mice raised the LD50/30 from 8.09 to 9.71 Gy resulting in a dose reduction factor of 1.2. Concentrations and quantities of myeloproliferative cells were examined at 3, 7, 10, and 14 days after 7 Gy, skin wounding 24 h before 7 Gy and in control non-treated mice. Wounding before irradiation provoked an increase in marrow and splenic clo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
E Davies A Schuster

Wounding (whether by excision, abrasion, or puncture) elicited rapid, massive, and enduring formation of polysomes in aged pea stems and other mature tissues. The response depended on temperature and severity of wounding but not on water uptake, and it occurred in tissues adjacent to, distant from, above, and below the site of injury. The kinetics of polysome formation were similar in tissues a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
T R Green C A Ryan

Wounding of single leaflets of young tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum var. Bonnie Best) plants causes the release of a proteinase inhibitor inducing factor. This factor is rapidly transported throughout the plant where it causes accumulation of inhibitor I, a potent inhibitor of several serine proteinases from both animals and microorganisms. The wound-induced accumulation of inhibitor I is both...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
D R Bergey M Orozco-Cardenas D S de Moura C A Ryan

Oligogalacturonide fragments that activate defensive genes in plant leaves heretofore have been thought to be generated only by pathogen-derived pectin-degrading enzymes, because polygalacturonase (PG) activity has not been reported in leaves. Here, we report that mRNAs encoding a PG catalytic subunit protein and its regulatory (beta-subunit) protein are expressed in tomato leaves in response t...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2011
D Ang Q V Nguyen S Kayal P R Preiser R S Rawat R V Ramanujan

In magnetic particle assisted gene delivery DNA is complexed with polymer-coated aggregated magnetic nanoparticles (AMNPs) to effect transfection. In vitro studies based on COS-7 cells were carried out using pEGFP-N1 and pMIR-REPORT-complexed, polyethylenimine (PEI)-coated iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). PEI-coated AMNPs (PEI-AMNPs) with average individual particle diameters of 8, 16 ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
James E Dombrowski

Plants respond to various stresses by expressing distinct sets of genes. The effects of multiple stresses on plants and their interactions are not well understood. We have discovered that salt stress causes the accumulation of proteinase inhibitors and the activation of other wound-related genes in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants. Salt stress was also found to enhance the plant's respon...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2011
Bo Xie Xiaomin Wang Maosheng Zhu Zhongming Zhang Zonglie Hong

It has been known for more than a century that sieve plates in the phloem in plants contain callose, a β-1,3-glucan. However, the genes responsible for callose deposition in this subcellular location have not been identified. In this paper we examine callose deposition patterns in T-DNA insertion mutants (cs7) of the Callose Synthase 7 (CalS7) gene. We demonstrated here that the CalS7 gene is e...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2004
D A Rew J Clasper G Kerr

AIMS This paper reports the surgical experience of a UK reserve field surgical hospital during military operations in Iraq during March and April 2003. Particular reference is given to the integration of the surgical specialities, consultant led and multidisciplinary teamworking in the treatment of military and civilian casualties from all sources and of all causes. METHODS All surgical workloa...

2012
Ben Short

Fyn regeneration T hough all animals do their best to repair injured tissues—closing wounds and mounting an infl am-matory response—some species' repair programs are better than others. Certain amphibians can regrow lost limbs, for example , and zebrafi sh can completely regenerate injured fi ns. How these animals sense the initial wound and induce tissue regener-ation is unclear, however. Yoo ...

2005
DA Rew J Clasper

Aims This paper reports the surgical experience of a UK reserve field surgical hospital during military operations in Iraq during March and April 2003. Particular reference is given to the integration of the surgical specialities, consultant led and multidisciplinary teamworking in the treatment of military and civilian casualties from all sources and of all causes. Methods All surgical workloa...

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