نتایج جستجو برای: rolling

تعداد نتایج: 18890  

2012
Simon Conan Mitsuko Aramaki Richard Kronland-Martinet Sølvi Ystad

This paper presents a rolling sound synthesis model which can be intuitively controlled. To propose this model, different aspects of the rolling phenomenon are explored : physical modeling, perceptual attributes and signal morphology. A source-filter model for rolling sounds synthesis is presented with associated intuitive controls.

Journal: :Blood 1993
K Ley G Linnemann M Meinen L M Stoolman P Gaehtgens

Leukocyte rolling in venules is inhibited by several sulfated polysaccharides, by antibodies to the leukocyte adhesion receptor L-selectin (LECAM-1), and by recombinant soluble L-selectin. The sulfated fucose polymer fucoidin and the polyphosphomannan PPME bind to L-selectin and inhibit L-selectin-mediated lymphocyte adhesion to lymph node high endothelial venules (LN-HEV). We investigated whet...

2009
M. Noonan

This is an in-progress set of notes describing the often-neglected geometrical, dynamical interpretation of a connection on a manifold. The essential idea is that, while the Levi-Civita connection is associated to the sliding action of parallel transport, it is perhaps more natural to think of a tangent space to a surface being rolled around as we move from point to point. The difference manife...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
P S Frenette R C Johnson R O Hynes D D Wagner

P-selectin, found in storage granules of platelets and endothelial cells, can be rapidly expressed upon stimulation. Mice lacking this membrane receptor exhibit a severe impairment of leukocyte rolling. We observed that, in addition to leukocytes, platelets were rolling in mesenteric venules of wild-type mice. To investigate the role of P-selectin in this process, resting or activated platelets...

Journal: :Journal of medical engineering & technology 2003
L H V van der Woude C Geurts H Winkelman H E J Veeger

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a technique of pushing a wheelchair at the level of the handle bars as a method for measuring rolling resistance of wheelchair-user systems under different field conditions. Under standardized conditions on a motor driven treadmill, rolling resistance was determined using a 2D strain gauge-based push technique at the level of the handle bars and a commo...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2005
Stephan C Schäfer Desiree N Sehrt Markus Kamler Heinz Jakob Hans-Anton Lehr

In contrast to acute preparations such as the exteriorized mesentery or the cremaster muscle, chronically instrumented chamber models allow one to study the microcirculation under "physiological" conditions, i.e., in the absence of trauma-induced leukocyte rolling along the venular endothelium. To underscore the importance of studying the naive microcirculation, we implanted titanium dorsal ski...

2016
Shigeki Saito Toshihiro Ochiai Fumikazu Yoshizawa Ming Dao

Understanding the rolling behavior of a micro-object is essential to establish the techniques of micro-manipulation and micro-assembly by mechanical means. Using a combined theoretical/computational approach, we studied the critical conditions of rolling resistance of an elastic cylindrical micro-object in adhesional contact with a rigid surface. Closed-form dimensionless expressions for the cr...

2014
Sayeda Yasmin-Karim Michael R. King Edward M. Messing Yi-Fen Lee

Circulating prostate cancer (PCa) cells preferentially roll and adhere on bone marrow vascular endothelial cells, where abundant E-selectin and stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) are expressed, subsequently initiating a cascade of activation events that eventually lead to the development of metastases. To elucidate the roles of circulating PCa cells' rolling and adhesion behaviors in cancer ...

Journal: :Microcirculation 2002
Michael L Smith McRae J Smith Michael B Lawrence Klaus Ley

OBJECTIVE To determine whether selectin-mediated leukocyte-rolling velocity in inflamed venules in vivo is determined by wall shear rate (WSR) or by wall shear stress (WSS). METHODS WSS was manipulated independently of WSR by altering the viscosity of blood plasma in mice with an isovolemic exchange of blood for low- or high-viscosity dextran solutions. Rolling of neutrophils or beads coated ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Shuqi Chen Timothy A. Springer

Wall shear stress in postcapillary venules varies widely within and between tissues and in response to inflammation and exercise. However, the speed at which leukocytes roll in vivo has been shown to be almost constant within a wide range of wall shear stress, i.e., force on the cell. Similarly, rolling velocities on purified selectins and their ligands in vitro tend to plateau. This may be imp...

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