نتایج جستجو برای: hydrostatic pressure

تعداد نتایج: 410792  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1991
A L Symington S Zimmerman J Stein G Stein A M Zimmerman

Exposure of HeLa S3 cells to high hydrostatic pressure (6.89 x 10(3) to 6.89 x 10(4) kPa: 1000 to 10,000 lbfin-2) reduced core and H1 histone mRNA levels as determined by hybridization to specific histone DNA probes. At 4.14 x 10(4) kPa for 10 min core histone and H1 histone mRNA levels were reduced 32-38% and 56%, respectively. At 30 min postdecompression core mRNA levels returned to atmospher...

2008
Tomasz R. Woliński S. Ertman M. Tefelska P. Lesiak A. Czapla A. W. Domański E. Nowinowski-Kruszelnicki R. Dąbrowski J. Wójcik

Photonic Crystal Fibers, optical fibers with regular structure of micro-holes running along the axial direction, have ability to change their optical properties through inserting different materials into their holes. The paper presents our latest experimental results of the influence of external electric field and hydrostatic pressure on propagation properties of the photonic crystal fibers inf...

2018
Ellen Tworkoski Matthew R Glucksberg Mark Johnson

Changes in hydrostatic pressure, at levels as low as 10 mm Hg, have been reported in some studies to alter cell function in vitro; however, other studies have found no detectable changes using similar methodologies. We here investigate the hypothesis that the rate of depressurization, rather than elevated hydrostatic pressure itself, may be responsible for these reported changes. Hydrostatic pr...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Yuan Lei Shadi Rajabi Ryan M Pedrigi Darryl R Overby A Thomas Read C Ross Ethier

PURPOSE The response of cells (e.g., optic nerve head [ONH] cells) to mechanical stress is important in glaucoma. Studies have reported the biological effects of hydrostatic pressure on ONH cells cultured on a rigid substrate. An apparatus, designed to independently vary hydrostatic pressure and gas tension (including oxygen tension) in culture medium, was used to evaluate the effects of pressu...

Journal: :Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire 1993
C L Haskin K A Athanasiou R Klebe I L Cameron

Human osteosarcoma cells, MG-63, were exposed to a hydrostatic pressure shock of 4.0 MPa for 20 min. Changes in subcellular distribution of the cytoskeletal elements and heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) were followed by indirect immunofluorescence and by avidin-biotin-peroxidase protocols. During recovery, total cellular RNA was determined and actin and aldolase mRNA content was followed using rev...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1971
L Wolpert D Marsland M Hirshfield

There is evidence that high hydrostatic pressure can solate and weaken gel-like structures within cells. It was thus of interest to determine its effect on the mechanical properties of the cell surface since it has been suggested that there is a gel-like cortex beneath the plasma membrane which makes a significant contribution to its mechanical properties. The mechanical property measured was t...

2003
Bridget M. Wadzuk Ben R. Hodges

Internal waves occur at a variety of temporal and spatial scales and are mechanisms by which momentum, energy, nutrients and biota are transported in lakes, estuaries and coastal oceans. In stratified systems, accurate prediction of water quality effects requires modeling internal wave evolution and propagation. Lake, estuary, and coastal ocean models typically apply the hydrostatic approximati...

2010
Tindaro Ioppolo Volkan Ötügen

The effect of hydrostatic pressure on solid and hollow microsphere optical resonators was investigated. The primary goal was to explore the feasibility of a micro-optical pressure sensor based on whispering gallery modes (WGMs) and to quantify the deleterious effect of environmental pressure changes on other WGM-based sensors. Expressions were developed for WGM shifts due to changes in hydrosta...

2013
Meng Hu Zhisheng Zhao Fei Tian Artem R. Oganov Qianqian Wang Mei Xiong Changzeng Fan Bin Wen Julong He Dongli Yu Hui-Tian Wang Bo Xu Yongjun Tian

The exploration of novel functional carbon polymorphs is an enduring topic of scientific investigations. In this paper, we present simulations demonstrating metastable carbon phases as the result of pressure induced carbon nanotube polymerization. The configuration, bonding, electronic, and mechanical characteristics of carbon polymers strongly depend on the imposed hydrostatic/non-hydrostatic ...

2007
Eiji Ohmae Chiho Murakami Kunihiko Gekko Chiaki Kato

Hydrostatic pressure is a well-known method for studying protein dynamics and hydration. Recent developments in molecular biology allow us to obtain and investigate recombinant proteins from deep-sea organisms living in high-pressure environments. The aims of this review are to give a brief introduction of the thermodynamic principles of pressure effects on proteins and to highlight the effects...

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