نتایج جستجو برای: animal fibres

تعداد نتایج: 222802  

Journal: :Dyes and Pigments 2022

The author's journey from the initial discoveries of fluorescent PET (photoinduced electron transfer) sensors and logic gates to their applications in solid-based devices is outlined. Functional molecules are immobilized on particles, films, fibres, beads sheets for a range purposes analysis identification, as well emulation animal computer behaviour.

Journal: :Pain 2014
Peter D Drummond Eleanor S Drummond Linda F Dawson Vanessa Mitchell Philip M Finch Christopher W Vaughan Jacqueline K Phillips

After peripheral nerve injury, nociceptive afferents acquire an abnormal excitability to adrenergic agents, possibly due to an enhanced expression of α1-adrenoceptors (α1-ARs) on these nerve fibres. To investigate this in the present study, changes in α1-AR expression on nerve fibres in the skin and sciatic nerve trunk were assessed using immunohistochemistry in an animal model of neuropathic p...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1985
D Pette

Mammalian skeletal muscle is an extremely heterogeneous tissue. Its diversity results from a spectrum of fibres which are metabolically suited to a wide range of functional demands. As judged from enzyme activity analyses of single fibres, the metabolic properties of fibres belonging to the same motor unit are similar or identical. It is likely, therefore, that the phenotype expression of muscl...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1958
J. T. Randall Sylvia Fitton Jackson

The fine structure of the ciliate Stentor has been studied by means of the electron microscope and the results have been correlated with observations made on the living organism by means of light microscopy; special reference has been made to structural features which may be responsible for contraction and extension in Stentor. Descriptions have been given of the structure of the macronucleus, ...

Journal: :Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS 2011
Elspeth J Hutton Lucy Carty Matilde Laurá Henry Houlden Michael P T Lunn Sebastian Brandner Rhona Mirsky Kristjan Jessen Mary M Reilly

Schwann cell dedifferentiation following nerve injury is important to permit neural survival and axonal regrowth. Animal studies have shown that the transcription factor c-Jun is upregulated in Schwann cells of injured and pathological nerves where it acts as an important regulator of Schwann cell plasticity, promoting dedifferentiation and demyelination. This pilot immunohistochemical study in...

2008
X. Liu C. J. Hurren X. Wang

This study reports the latest research into alpaca and wool fibres. In particular, those properties that have received little attention in research literature have been examined. They include single fibre abrasion and bending fatigue, single fibre tensile properties, as well as resistance to compression behaviour. These properties are important because they affect the softness and pilling prope...

Journal: :European heart journal 1998
J H Davidse F H van der Veen C M Lucas O C Penn M J Daemen H J Wellens

AIMS The long-term effects of the use of the latissimus dorsi muscle for dynamic cardiomyoplasty were studied. Skeletal muscle fast fatiguable type II fibres are transformed to highly fatigue-resistant type I fibres in animal models, and is assumed to occur in men. However, it is not known whether this same transformation occurs in patients with chronic heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS Thre...

Journal: :Tissue & cell 2003
M Protasoni M de Eguileor T Congiu A Grimaldi M Reguzzoni

The cuticle of Gordius panigettensis (Sciacchitano, 1955) was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The cuticle is composed of 30-50 compact layers. The number of the layers is higher in the central part of the animal's body and decreases at the extremities. Each layer is composed of parallel tightly packed fibre...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز - دانشکده کشاورزی 1387

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Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
K Xu S Terakawa

Saltatory impulse conduction in invertebrates is rare and has only been found in a few giant nerve fibres, such as the pairs of medial giant fibres with a compact multilayered myelin sheath found in shrimps (Penaeus chinensis and Penaeus japonicus) and the median giant fibre with a loose multilayered myelin sheath found in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris. Small regions of these nerve fibres ...

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