نتایج جستجو برای: dual isotope imaging

تعداد نتایج: 635453  

2017
Jyrki Torniainen Anssi Lensu Pekka J Vuorinen Eloni Sonninen Marja Keinänen Roger I Jones William P Patterson Mikko Kiljunen

Conventional tags applied to individuals have been used to investigate animal movement, but these methods require tagged individuals be recaptured. Maps of regional isotopic variability known as "isoscapes" offer potential for various applications in migration research without tagging wherein isotope values of tissues are compared to environmental isotope values. In this study, we present the s...

Journal: :Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2005

Barry J. Allen, Daryoush Shahbazi-Gahrouei, Mark Williams,

Two new potential magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents, Gd-hematoporphyrin (Gd-H) and Gd-tetra-carboranylmethoxyphenyl-porphyrin (Gd TCP), were synthesized and applied to nude mice with human melanoma (MM 138) xenografts. These agents showed a high relaxivity because of their greater potential to coordinate water molecules. The reduction of T1 relaxation times of 16 and 21% was observed i...

2016
Darius Ceburnis Agne Masalaite Jurgita Ovadnevaite Andrius Garbaras Vidmantas Remeikis Willy Maenhaut Magda Claeys Jean Sciare Dominique Baisnée Colin D. O’Dowd

Stable carbon isotope ratios in marine aerosol collected over the Southern Indian Ocean revealed δ13C values ranging from -20.0‰ to -28.2‰. The isotope ratios exhibited a strong correlation with the fractional organic matter (OM) enrichment in sea spray aerosol. The base-level isotope ratio of -20.0‰ is characteristic of an aged Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) pool contributing a relatively homo...

Journal: :Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM 2017
Clive Jones David A Fike Paula Peres

RATIONALE IMS 7f-GEO isotope ratio applications increasingly involve analyses (e.g., S- or O- isotopes, coupled with primary ion currents <30 pA) for which quasi-simultaneous arrival (QSA) could compromise precision and accuracy of data. QSA and associated correction have been widely investigated for the CAMECA NanoSIMS instruments, but not for the IMS series. METHODS Sulfur and oxygen isotop...

Journal: :Microbiological research 2007
Alison M Cupples Elizabeth A Shaffer Joanne C Chee-Sanford Gerald K Sims

DNA-based stable isotope probing (SIP) is a novel technique for the identification of organisms actively assimilating isotopically labeled compounds. Herein, we define the limitations to using 15N-labeled substrates for SIP and propose modifications to compensate for these shortcomings. Changes in DNA buoyant density (BD) resulting from 15N incorporation were determined using cultures of dispar...

2015
Doerthe Tetzlaff James Buttle Sean K. Carey Marjolein H. J. van Huijgevoort Hjalmar Laudon James P. McNamara Carl P. J. Mitchell Chris Spence Rachel S. Gabor Chris Soulsby

We combined a conceptual rainfall-runoff model and input-output relationships of stable isotopes to understand ecohydrological influences on hydrological partitioning in snow-influenced northern catchments. Six sites in Sweden (Krycklan), Canada (Wolf Creek; Baker Creek; Dorset), Scotland (Girnock) and the USA (Dry Creek) span moisture and energy gradients found at high latitudes. A meta-analys...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 2004
R Peteranderl C Lechene

We report the measurement of the natural isotope ratios of nitrogen and carbon in subcellular volumes of individual cells among a population of cultured cells using a multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometer (MIMS), [MIMS is the prototype of the NanoSIMS 50, Cameca, France.] We also measured the nitrogen and carbon isotope ratio in cells after they had been cultured in media enriched with the am...

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