نتایج جستجو برای: wharton jelly

تعداد نتایج: 4353  

Journal: :Management Science 2014
Saravanan Kesavan Bradley R. Staats Wendell G. Gilland

Acknowledgments We are grateful to numerous individuals at our field site whose efforts made this project possible. We thank the DE Serguei Netessine, the associate editor and the anonymous reviewers whose comments and suggestions greatly improved this paper. provided valuable comments on earlier drafts of this paper. We also thank participants in the seminar in Carlson School of Management, CO...

2013
David Belavy Nana Sunn Queenie Lau Thomas Robertson

BACKGROUND Ultrasound gels may contain propylene glycol and glycerol, which are neurotoxic in high concentrations. If the needle passes through gel during regional anesthesia, gel may be injected near the nerve. It is unknown if this practice poses a risk for neurotoxicity. Using an animal model, we assessed the histological changes of perineural propylene glycol on nerves. We then assessed thr...

2017
Ying-Hong Li Bei-Lei Zhou Ming-Rong Qian Qiang Wang Hu Zhang

Carbendazim is usually used to control the Sclerotinia sclerotiorum of rapes during the flowering period. This paper presents a study on transfer assessment of carbendazim residues from rape flowers to apicultural products. In the field trials, the rapes were sprayed with carbendazim on standard dosage. Bees produced apicultural products (bee pollen, honey, and royal jelly) from sprayed rapes. ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2012
Tomasz Gogiel Zofia Galewska Lech Romanowicz

The extracellular matrix components are differentially distributed among various structures of the umbilical cord. Wharton's jelly is especially rich in collagens and growth factors. Cathepsin B is a major cysteine protease involved in collagen degradation, as well as in the activation of precursor forms of other collagenolytic enzymes and growth factors. We assessed the activity and expression...

Journal: :Biomagnetic Research and Technology 2005
Daniel Mietchen Jörg W Jakobi Hans-Peter Richter

Observations of magnetic field effects on biological systems have often been contradictory. For amphibian eggs, a review of the available literature suggests that part of the discrepancies might be resolved by considering a previously neglected parameter for morphological alterations induced by magnetic fields--the jelly layers that normally surround the egg and are often removed in laboratory ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
F Thomas T Bolton A Sastry

Many echinoderms spawn large numbers of eggs in rapid spawning bouts directly into the water column. During spawning, the eggs pass from the gonad along a narrow oviduct and through a rigid gonopore before reaching the water. As the eggs traverse this pathway, they are exposed to shear stress induced by the development of a velocity gradient within the fluid formed by the eggs. In some species,...

2017
Nazihah Bakhtyar Marc G. Jeschke Laurence Mainville Elaine Herer Saeid Amini-Nik

Impaired wound healing is a severe clinical challenge and research into finding effective wound healing strategies is underway as there is no ideal treatment. Gelatinous material from the umbilical cord called Wharton's jelly is a valuable source of mesenchymal stem cells which have been shown to aid wound healing. While the cellular component of Wharton's jelly has been the subject of extensiv...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
A Guerrero A Darszon

The influx of Ca2+ and its subsequent intracellular increase are required for the acrosome reaction of sea urchin sperm to occur. Spermatozoa must undergo this reaction, which is triggered by the egg jelly, in order to fertilize the egg. Here, the egg jelly-induced Ca2+ influx mechanisms have been studied in sperm loaded with FURA-2 using Mn2+ under the assumption that this divalent ion is an i...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2012
Kenneth J Weiss

Philadelphia attorney Francis Wharton was a key intellectual figure in linking the sciences of medicine and law. In 1860, he published a monograph on involuntary confessions, which represented the closing chapter of Wharton and Stillé's Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence. He had already published A Monograph on Mental Unsoundness in 1855, the first book of the Treatise in its first edition. Whar...

2013

Vol. XLI (November 2004), 369–381 369 *Eric T. Bradlow is Associate Professor of Marketing and Statistics and Academic Director of the Wharton Small Business Development Center, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (e-mail: ebradlow@ wharton.upenn.edu). Ye Hu is a visiting assistant professor, Krannert School of Management, Purdue University (e-mail: [email protected]). Teck-Hua Ho is W...

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