نتایج جستجو برای: survival adaptive response

تعداد نتایج: 1427193  

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
m. baghaeian a. akbari

in this paper, the enhancement of vehicle stability and handling is investigated by control of the active geometry suspension system (ags). this system could be changed through control of suspension mounting point’s position in the perpendicular direction to wishbone therefore the dynamic is alternative and characteristics need to change. for this purpose, suitable controller needs to change mo...

Nonlinear static procedure (NSP) is a common technique to predict seismic demands on various building structures by subjecting a monotonically increasing horizontal loading (pushover) to the structure. Therefore, the pushover analysis is an important part of each NSP. Accordingly, the current paper aims at investigating the efficiencyof various algorithms of lateral load patterns applied to the...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2012
Alba Duch Eulàlia de Nadal Francesc Posas

In response to environmental stresses, cells need to activate an adaptive program to maximize cell progression and survival. Stress-activated protein kinases (SAPK) are key signal transduction kinases required to respond to stress. Prototypical members of SAPKs are the yeast Hog1 and mammalian p38. Upon stress, those enzymes play a critical role in mounting the adaptive responses to stress such...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Yael Gore Diana Starlets Nitsan Maharshak Shirly Becker-Herman Utako Kaneyuki Lin Leng Richard Bucala Idit Shachar

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is an upstream activator of innate immunity that regulates subsequent adaptive responses. It was previously shown that in macrophages, MIF binds to a complex of CD74 and CD44, resulting in initiation of a signaling pathway. In the current study, we investigated the role of MIF in B cell survival. We show that in B lymphocytes, MIF initiates a signali...

A. Mansouri, D. Sardari, M. Haghani, M.A. Mosleh-Shirazi, S.M.J. Mortazavi,

Background: Whether exposure to common electromagnetic fields affects human health adversely has been a controversial issue. The main goal of this study was to assess the role of 900 MHz microwave radiations with different specific absorption rates (SARs), emitted from some widely used cell phones, on the induction of adaptive response in male Balb/c mice after receiving a lethal dose of gamma ...

A.R. Tavassoli, M. Haghani, M. Shafie, M. Taheri, M.A. Mosleh-Shirazi, R. Ghalandari, S. Bonyadi, S.M.J. Mortazavi, Z. Bagheri,

Background: Mobile phones, use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. On the other hand, there is only one report on radioprotective effects of flaxseed oil. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of irradiation of rats with microwaves and/or treatment with flaxseed oil on the induction of adaptive response to a subsequent lethal dose (LD) of gamma rays. Materia...

2004
C. Streffer

Predominantly with cells in vitro but also with whole animals in vivo it has been shown that small radiation doses like other stress factors can render cells or organisms to a stage of higher radioresistance. This has been demonstrated with chromosomal aberrations, gene mutation, cell transformation and survival. However, it is necessary to keep the appropriate conditions in a very stringent wa...

A. Akbari, M. Baghaeian,

In this paper, the enhancement of vehicle stability and handling is investigated by control of the active geometry suspension system (AGS). This system could be changed through control of suspension mounting point’s position in the perpendicular direction to wishbone therefore the dynamic is alternative and characteristics need to change. For this purpose, suitable controller needs to change...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
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1. dept. of hematology and medical oncology, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran 2. students research committee, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran 3. medical biology research center, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran                                     corresponding author: masoud sadeghi, msc. tel: (+98) 9185960644 ema...

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