نتایج جستجو برای: isc

تعداد نتایج: 1612  

2002
Boris Filippovich Minaev

Reductive activation of O2 by glucose oxidase and by copper amine oxidases (and also by tyrosine hydroxylase and lypoxygenase) illustrate very interesting spin chemistry. The rate-determining step in these processes is connected with electron transfer from reduced cofactor (E) to O2 and is, in fact, the triplet –> singlet intersystem crossing (ISC) at the stage of the radical pair O2 − . . . E+...

2014
Ian Driver

In the adultDrosophilamidgut the bonemorphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathway is required to specify and maintain the acidsecreting region of the midgut known as the copper cell region (CCR). BMP signaling is also involved in themodulation of intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation in response to injury. How ISCs are able to respond to the same signaling pathway in a regionally different ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. A 2008
Zachary E X Dance Sarah M Mickley Thea M Wilson Annie Butler Ricks Amy M Scott Mark A Ratner Michael R Wasielewski

Time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance studies show that the primary mechanism of triplet formation following photoexcitation of julolidine-anthracene molecules linked by a single bond and having perpendicular pi systems is a spin-orbit, charge-transfer intersystem crossing mechanism (SOCT-ISC). This mechanism depends on the degree of charge transfer from julolidine to anthracene, the di...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2017
Masahiko Takemura Hiroshi Nakato

Stem cell division is activated to trigger regeneration in response to tissue damage. The molecular mechanisms by which this stem cell mitotic activity is properly repressed at the end of regeneration are poorly understood. Here, we show that a specific modification of heparan sulfate is crucial for regulating Drosophila intestinal stem cell (ISC) division during normal midgut homeostasis and r...

2017
Yuhua Tian Xianghui Ma Cong Lv Xiaole Sheng Xiang Li Ran Zhao Yongli Song Thomas Andl Maksim V Plikus Jinyue Sun Fazheng Ren Jianwei Shuai Christopher J Lengner Wei Cui Zhengquan Yu

Intestinal regeneration and tumorigenesis are believed to be driven by intestinal stem cells (ISCs). Elucidating mechanisms underlying ISC activation during regeneration and tumorigenesis can help uncover the underlying principles of intestinal homeostasis and disease including colorectal cancer. Here we show that miR-31 drives ISC proliferation, and protects ISCs against apoptosis, both during...

2017
Chiwei Xu Junjie Luo Li He Craig Montell Norbert Perrimon

Precise regulation of stem cell activity is crucial for tissue homeostasis and necessary to prevent overproliferation. In the Drosophila adult gut, high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been detected with different types of tissue damage, and oxidative stress has been shown to be both necessary and sufficient to trigger intestinal stem cell (ISC) proliferation. However, the connectio...

2018
Camilla A. Richmond Hannah Rickner Manasvi S. Shah Tracy Ediger Luke Deary Fanny Zhou Alessio Tovaglieri Diana L. Carlone David T. Breault

The intestinal epithelium serves as an essential barrier to the outside world and is maintained by functionally distinct populations of rapidly cycling intestinal stem cells (CBC ISCs) and slowly cycling, reserve ISCs (r-ISCs). Because disruptions in the epithelial barrier can result from pathological activation of the immune system, we sought to investigate the impact of inflammation on ISC be...

1998
George Svetlichny Nick Herbert

Given the collapse hypothesis (CH) of quantummeasurement, EPRtype correlations along with the hypothesis of the impossibility of superluminal communication (ISC) have the effect of globalizing gross features of the quantum formalism making them universally true. In particular, these hypotheses imply that state transformations of density matrices must be linear and that evolution which preserves...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1992
B A Stoos O A Carretero R D Farhy G Scicli J L Garvin

Stimulation of the release of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) in the kidney has been shown to result in natriuresis without affecting glomerular filtration rate. This may be due to EDRF directly regulating solute transport in the cortical collecting duct (CCD). To test this hypothesis, we measured the effect of bradykinin (Bk) or acetylcholine (Ach) on short-circuit current (Isc; a m...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2013
Mei Ao Jayashree Sarathy Jada Domingue Waddah A Alrefai Mrinalini C Rao

High levels of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and deoxycholic acid stimulate Cl(-) secretion in mammalian colonic epithelia. While different second messengers have been implicated in this action, the specific signaling pathway has not been fully delineated. Using human colon carcinoma T84 cells, we elucidated this cascade assessing Cl(-) transport by measuring I(-) efflux and short-circuit curren...

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