نتایج جستجو برای: thaw

تعداد نتایج: 4478  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Reha O Azizoglu J Osborne S Wilson S Kathariou

The food-borne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes can grow in a wide range of temperatures, and several key virulence determinants of the organism are expressed at 37 degrees C but are strongly repressed below 30 degrees C. However, the impact of growth temperature on the ability of the bacteria to tolerate environmental stresses remains poorly understood. In other microorganisms, cold acclimation...

2017
Helena Bergstedt Annett Bartsch

Freezing and thawing of the land surface affects ecosystem and hydrological processes, the geotechnical properties of soil and slope stability. Currently, available datasets on land surface state lack either sufficient temporal or spatial resolution to adequately characterize the complexity of freeze/thaw transition period dynamics. Surface state changes can be detected using microwave remote s...

Journal: :Animal reproduction science 2011
Juan M Blanco Julie A Long George Gee David E Wildt Ann M Donoghue

A comparative approach was used to evaluate the cryosurvival of turkey and crane sperm frozen in a dimethylacetamide (DMA) cryodiluent supplemented with osmoprotectants and ATP. A range (6-26%) of DMA concentrations was used alone or in combination with ATP (30, 60 or 118mM) or one of the following osmoprotectants: (1) sucrose (turkey, 8.0%; crane, 5.0%); (2) 5.0% sucrose and 5.0% trehalose; or...

2014
Zohreh Khodayari Naeini Hassan Hassani Bafrani Hossein Nikzad

BACKGROUND An effect of cryopreservation on human sperm is sublethal cryodamage, in which cell viability post-thaw is lost more rapidly at later times than in fresh cells. OBJECTIVE This study examined whether the addition of an antioxidant to cryopreservation medium could improve the post-thaw parameters and evaluation of sperm chromatin quality of cryopreserved human spermatozoa from men wi...

2015
Marco J. L. Coolen William D. Orsi

Thawing of permafrost soils is expected to stimulate microbial decomposition and respiration of sequestered carbon. This could, in turn, increase atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses, such as carbon dioxide and methane, and create a positive feedback to climate warming. Recent metagenomic studies suggest that permafrost has a large metabolic potential for carbon processing, including...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2002
Satomi Kato Michael B Jenkins Elizabeth A Fogarty Dwight D Bowman

The effects of freeze-thaw events on the inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in soil were examined. Oocysts were inoculated into distilled water in microcentrifuge tubes or into chambers containing soil the water content of which was maintained at 3%, 43%, or 78% of the container capacity. The chambers and tubes were then embedded in 3 soil samples from different aspects of a hillsid...

2016
Peng Liu Tianshan Zha Xin Jia Ben Wang Xiaonan Guo Yuqing Zhang Bin Wu Qiang Yang Heli Peltola

Winter soil respiration (Rs) is becoming a significant component of annual carbon budgets with more warming in winter than summer. However, little is known about the controlling mechanisms of winter Rs in dryland. We made continuous measurements of Rs in four microsites (non-crust (BS), lichen (LC), moss (MC), and a mixture of moss and lichen (ML)) in a desert shrub-land ecosystem northern Chin...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Brendan Choat Danielle E Medek Stephanie A Stuart Jessica Pasquet-Kok John J G Egerton Hooman Salari Lawren Sack Marilyn C Ball

Hydraulic traits were studied in temperate, woody evergreens in a high-elevation heath community to test for trade-offs between the delivery of water to canopies at rates sufficient to sustain photosynthesis and protection against disruption to vascular transport caused by freeze-thaw-induced embolism. Freeze-thaw-induced loss in hydraulic conductivity was studied in relation to xylem anatomy, ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2010
Radovan Vrhovac Zinaida Perić Silvana Jurenec Ika Kardum-Skelin Biljana Jelić-Puskarić Branimir Jaksić

Cell viability in peripheral blood progenitor cell (PBPC) grafts and its influence on the clinical course following transplantation was evaluated in 81 consecutive transplantations (72 autologous, 9 allogeneic) performed in patients with hematological diseases. Viability of cells in PBPC grafts immediately upon collection was 98.6 +/- 3.5%, after addition of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) 73.3 +/- 2...

2010
Jessica L. Will Hyun Seok Kim Jessica Clarke John C. Painter Justin C. Fay Audrey P. Gasch

A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand how adaptive evolution has influenced natural variation, but identifying loci subject to positive selection has been a challenge. Here we present the adaptive loss of a pair of paralogous genes in specific Saccharomyces cerevisiae subpopulations. We mapped natural variation in freeze-thaw tolerance to two water transporters, AQY1 and AQY2, p...

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