نتایج جستجو برای: labile complex

تعداد نتایج: 792289  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2011
Emmanuelle Corbé-Guillard Stéphane Jaisson Cécile Pileire Philippe Gillery

Labile hemoglobin A 1c (Hb A 1c), or pre–Hb A 1c , is an intermediate in the synthesis of Hb A 1c and is characterized by the reversible binding of glucose to Hb as a Schiff base (1). Its biological variation is related to recent fluctuations in glycemia and cannot provide suitable retrospective information on a patient's long-term glycemic balance. Therefore, labile Hb A 1c must be eliminated ...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Tomohiro Kyotani Satoshi Koshimizu

The selective enrichment behavior of a labile substance, such as hydroxides, to the surface of particular mineral particles in river water was clarified by scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (SEM-EDX). Individual particles other than diatom collected on a 0.45 microm filter from the Fuji and Sagami rivers, central Japan, were analyzed by SEM-EDX and classified in...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
M E Hemler J G Jacobson J L Strominger

The very late antigen complexes VLA-1 and VLA-2 which appear on long-term activated human T cells have been characterized with respect to 1) subunit arrangement, 2) location of monoclonal antibody (MAb) binding sites, 3) carbohydrate content, and 4) protein homology. Cross-linking experiments showed that the VLA-1 complex is a heterodimer composed of an Mr 210,000 subunit (alpha 1) in acid-labi...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2006
Peter Zalewski Ai Truong-Tran Stephen Lincoln David Ward Anu Shankar Peter Coyle Lata Jayaram Andrew Copley Dion Grosser Chiara Murgia Carol Lang Richard Ruffin

Here we describe a rapid and sensitive zinquin-based fluorometric assay that enables one to monitor levels of labile Zn(II) in body fluids, buffers, and cell-conditioned culture media as well as changes in these pools in disease. Labile pools of Zn(II) are free or loosely bound pools and more tightly bound but zinquin-accessible pools in contrast to the fixed pools of Zn(II) within metalloprote...

2017
Belma Turan Erkan Tuncay

Zinc plays an important role in biological systems as bound and histochemically reactive labile Zn2+. Although Zn2+ concentration is in the nM range in cardiomyocytes at rest and increases dramatically under stimulation, very little is known about precise mechanisms controlling the intracellular distribution of Zn2+ and its variations during cardiac function. Recent studies are focused on molec...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2013
Seba Jamal Shbailat Ehab Abouheif

Wing polyphenism in ants is the ability of a single genome to produce winged or wingless castes in a colony in response to environmental cues. Although wing polyphenism is a universal and homologous feature of ants, the gene network underlying wing polyphenism is conserved in the winged castes, but is labile in the wingless castes, that is, the network is interrupted at different points in the ...

2017
Sarah Jane Rahn

Chapter 1: Literature Review I. Allergic Responses II. Animal Allergy Models III. Cholera Toxin and Heat Labile Toxin Chapter 2: Cholera Toxin or Escherichia coli Heat Labile Toxin Subunit B and Mouse Peanut Allergy Model I. Abstract I

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1982
K Fujita Y Murakami S Hayashi

A macromolecular factor that inhibits the activity of the antizyme to ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) was found in rat liver extracts. The factor, 'antizyme inhibitor', was heat-labile, non diffusable and of similar molecular size to ODC. The antizyme inhibitor re-activated ODC that had been inactivated by antizyme, apparently by replacing ODC in a complex with antizyme. Therefore the antizyme in...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
S Grunwald R Corstanje B E Weinrich K R Reddy

Phosphorus (P) has been identified as the key constituent defining wetland productivity, structure, and function. Our goal was to investigate the spatial patterns of total P and three labile forms of P (labile organic, inorganic, and microbial biomass P) across a subtropical wetland located in east-central Florida, the Blue Cypress Marsh Conservation Area (BCMCA), and link spatial patterns to e...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1946
O H LOWRY J A LOPEZ

Labile phosphate esters such as phosphocreatine, acetyl phosphate, and ribose-l-phosphate (1) have assumed great biological importance. These esters are so unstable that they are split with great rapidity by the reagents commonly used for inorganic phosphate determination. Therefore, the usual inorganic phosphate measurements in tissue extracts, etc., actually represent the sum of the inorganic...

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