نتایج جستجو برای: prevent freezing cropaid

تعداد نتایج: 193892  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2005
J Cavender-Bares P Cortes S Rambal R Joffre B Miles A Rocheteau

Freezing sensitivity of leaves and xylem was examined in four co-occurring Mediterranean oaks (Quercus spp.) grown in a common garden to determine whether freezing responses of leaves and xylem were coordinated and could be predicted by leaf lifespan. Freezing-induced embolism and loss of photosynthetic function were measured after overnight exposure to a range of subzero temperatures in both s...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1970
D B Dickinson M J Misch R E Drury

Isolated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum var. Kc 146) fruit mitochondria could be stored successfully in the frozen state without a cryoprotective agent if the mitochondria were frozen quickly by immersion in liquid nitrogen and later thawed quickly at 30 C. Criteria of freezing damage were rate of respiration, adenosine diphosphate to oxygen ratio, and respiratory control ratio. Marked reducti...

Journal: :Science 2010
Eric R Moellering Bagyalakshmi Muthan Christoph Benning

Plants show complex adaptations to freezing that prevent cell damage caused by cellular dehydration. Lipid remodeling of cell membranes during dehydration is one critical mechanism countering loss of membrane integrity and cell death. SENSITIVE TO FREEZING 2 (SFR2), a gene essential for freezing tolerance in Arabidopsis, encodes a galactolipid remodeling enzyme of the outer chloroplast envelope...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2004
Johanne M Lewis K Vanya Ewart William R Driedzic

Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) inhabit inshore waters along the North American Atlantic coast. During the winter, these waters are frequently ice covered and can reach temperatures as low as -1.9 degrees C. To prevent freezing, smelt accumulate high levels of glycerol, which lower the freezing point via colligative means, and antifreeze proteins (AFP). The up-regulation of the antifreeze respon...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2011
Nuno Alvarenga João Canada Isabel Sousa

The effect of freezing on the properties of a raw ewes'-milk semi-soft cheese (Serpa cheese) was studied using small amplitude oscillatory (SAOS) and texture measurements, colour and chemical parameters. The freezing was introduced at three different stages of the ripening process (28, 35 and 42 days), and the cheeses were maintained frozen for 12 months. Cheeses were submitted to a slow or fas...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Chi-Hing C Cheng Paul A Cziko Clive W Evans

Phylogenetically diverse polar and subpolar marine teleost fishes have evolved antifreeze proteins (AFPs) or antifreeze glycoproteins (AFGPs) to avoid inoculative freezing by internalized ice. For over three decades since the first fish antifreeze (AF) protein was discovered, many studies of teleost freezing avoidance showed hepatic AF synthesis and distribution within the circulation as pivota...

2014
Linda S. Nikolova Mark M. Metzstein

We are interested in the mechanisms by which cells generate and maintain their complex architectures. A major structural element in cells are lipid membranes, which define both the external cell shape as well as forming subcellular compartments, such as organelles. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) remains a method of choice for examine cell ultrastructure, particularly for examining cellu...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2000
D S Leal-Klevezas I O Martínez-Vázquez B Cuevas-Hernández J P Martínez-Soriano

Preserving blood samples for shipping and later DNA extraction has been performed by cooling, freezing, drying, freeze-drying, and protease treatment, among other methods. Most methods to preserve field samples for further DNA extraction do not prevent cellular and DNA damage or are useful only in preserving them for short periods. This report introduces a novel method for blood and tissue that...

2010
Weijie Xing Canquan Zhou Jiang Bian Markus Montag Yanwen Xu Yubin Li Tao Li

BACKGROUND Cryopreservation of isolated follicles may be a potential option to restore fertility in young women with cancer, because it can prevent the risks of cancer transmission. Several freezing protocols are available, including slow-rate freezing, open-pulled straws vitrification (OPS) and solid-surface vitrification (SSV, a new freezing technique). The purpose of our study was to investi...

2016
Jonathan B. Boreyko Ryan R. Hansen Kevin R. Murphy Saurabh Nath Scott T. Retterer C. Patrick Collier

In-plane frost growth on chilled hydrophobic surfaces is an inter-droplet phenomenon, where frozen droplets harvest water from neighboring supercooled liquid droplets to grow ice bridges that propagate across the surface in a chain reaction. To date, no surface has been able to passively prevent the in-plane growth of ice bridges across the population of supercooled condensate. Here, we demonst...

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