نتایج جستجو برای: mussel caging

تعداد نتایج: 5196  

Journal: :Advanced Robotics 2016
Satoshi Makita Kazuyuki Nagata

In partial caging, an object is partially constrained by robots and is able to escape from there. Although complete caging ensures the hand never releases the confined object, insufficient degrees of freedom of robots does not often satisfy the conditions for caging. Partial caging, however, can be accomplished even by robots having such mechanical restriction. We consider a case that an object...

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2012
Blake T Gurfein Andrew W Stamm Peter Bacchetti Mary F Dallman Nachiket A Nadkarni Jeffrey M Milush Chadi Touma Rupert Palme Charles Pozzo Di Borgo Gilles Fromentin Rachel Lown-Hecht Jan Pieter Konsman Michael Acree Mary Premenko-Lanier Nicolas Darcel Frederick M Hecht Douglas F Nixon

Chronic stress is associated with negative health outcomes and is linked with neuroendocrine changes, deleterious effects on innate and adaptive immunity, and central nervous system neuropathology. Although stress management is commonly advocated clinically, there is insufficient mechanistic understanding of how decreasing stress affects disease pathogenesis. Therefore, we have developed a "cal...

Journal: :Cancer Cytopathology 2016

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2014
Blake T Gurfein Olga Davidenko Mary Premenko-Lanier Jeffrey M Milush Michael Acree Mary F Dallman Chadi Touma Rupert Palme Vanessa A York Gilles Fromentin Nicolas Darcel Douglas F Nixon Frederick M Hecht

Chronic stress has deleterious effects on immune function, which can lead to adverse health outcomes. However, studies investigating the impact of stress reduction interventions on immunity in clinical research have yielded divergent results, potentially stemming from differences in study design and genetic heterogeneity, among other clinical research challenges. To test the hypothesis that red...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2011
Mateo I Sánchez Olalla Vázquez M Eugenio Vázquez José L Mascareñas

Caging of the amidinium moieties of two representative bisbenzamidine DNA binders with suitable photoresponsive protecting groups suppresses their DNA-binding, which can then be fully recovered upon irradiation with UV light that removes the caging groups, regenerating the parent compounds. Moreover, a caged aza-pentamidine (©1a) is inert against Candida albicans, but displays a potent growth i...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Naama Rubinstein Pei Liu Evan W Miller Roy Weinstain

Here, we show that by installing a meso-methylhydroxy moiety, the boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY) scaffold can be converted into an efficient caging group, removable by green light. We describe caging and uncaging of important chemical functionalities and demonstrate green light mediated control over biological processes in cultured cell lines and neurons.

2014
Chayarat Tantanasarit

Green mussels (Perna viridis) can effectively remove nutrients from seawater through their filtration process. This study aims to estimate “net” nutrient removal rate by green mussel through calculation of nutrient uptake and release. Nutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) uptake was calculated based on the mussel filtration rate. Nutrient release was evaluated from carbon, nitrogen and ph...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2003

Rohit, P, Sasikumar, G, Viswambharan, D,

A Sub-littoral mussel reefs harbours rich and diverse invertebrate communities. They utilize the reef complex as their habitat, rich feeding substrate and also as refuge from predation. Though the invertebrate diversity of the reefs is available, reports pertaining to their relation to dietary habit of reef fishes are lacking. A study was taken up at the sub-littoral mussel reefs occurring off ...

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