... more from a combination of low electric field and long pulse length The majority of presently ongoing drug EP is applied to the treatment 42 Hofmann of tumors, and the drugof choice is mostly bleomycin ... electroporative uptake of DNA and dye (A) Degree of transformation fT of yeast cells by plasmid DNA (Mr = 3.5 · 106) and (B) degree of coloring fC of mouse B cells by druglike dye SERVA blue ... V0 ≈ c0 , where n0 and c0 = n /V0 are the initial amount and the initial total concentration of Principles of Electroporation and Transport 23 Fig 10 Profile of concentration of a lipid-soluble...
... Engineering from University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA He has served as vice chair of the Biomass Energy and Industrial Products committee, and associate editor of Transactions of the ASABE Kasi’s research ... conversion for sustainable production of bioenergy and highvalue products; enzyme production and catalysis, bioremediation and biorefineries Lew is the author of patents and over 230 peer-reviewed papers, ... (filer paper), BWX and PWSD The enzyme kinetic studies for cellulase and xylanase (Km and Vmax) were performed with 1-10 mg/ml of CMC and BWX, respectively [35] The crude cellulase and xylanase were...
... care products Plant products End product Builders joinery and carpentry and profiled wood products Continuously shaped wood Glued products Treated products Pulp and Paper Other wood including products ... Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Productsand Services Annex 10 Public Access to Forests and Public Use of Non-Wood Products NWFP Figure 10.1: Share of forest and other wooded land ownership ... hydrological cycle Regulation and redistribution of surface and below-ground run off Increasing of the total annual river run off Flood protection Maintenance of arable land Wind and shoreline erosion...
... homologs of OsRPA70a and OsRPA70b (AtRPA70a and AtRPA70b) A thaliana was used for genetic analysis of the functions of OsRPA70a and OsRPA70b because it has closely related homologs (AtRPA70a and AtRPA70b, ... 20% of the relative activity of the OsRPA32 and OsRPA14 interaction The interaction of OsRPA70b and OsRPA32 yielded about 75% of the relative activity of the OsRPA32 and OsRPA14 interaction The ... grant from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (Rice Genome Project IP-5006) and by a grant from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan (Grant-in-Aid...
... Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Productsand Services (FORVALUE Study): • Task 1: An overview of all goods and services provided from and by forests in the EU and identification of non-market ... while social and amenity services comprise of different types of recreational activities and the cultural importance of forests A complete description andcharacterizationof the main and sub- categories ... provision of nonmarket forest goods and services; and • Task 5: Conclusions and recommendations for development and application of mechanisms compensating for provision of non-market forest goods and...
... full-length PS1, NTF, CTF and PEN-2 NCT was detected as the mature form APH-1b was detected primarily as a major band of 36 kDa (possible dimer) and as minor bands of 18 kDa and possible trimer at ... study of endogenous tissue levels and detection within native endogenous complex for these membrane proteins from mouse and human brain contributes to further understanding of the nature of the ... with reducing Ó FEBS 2003 Analysis of mouse and human brain presenilin complex (Eur J Biochem 271) 381 Fig PEN-2 and APH-1 expression in mouse and human tissues and detection in PS complex after...
... more prominent TH band to be visible likely to represent the long and short isoforms of the enzyme Many of the tissues included in this analysis also showed a prevalence of one isoform over the other ... values for other forms of AK [8] Most tissues express more of one AK isoform than the other Quantitative immunoblot analysis of AK expression in mouse brain and peripheral tissues using a monoclonal ... higher levels of expression than the midbrain and 3550 B Sahin et al (Eur J Biochem 271) Ó FEBS 2004 Fig Deduced amino acid sequence alignment of the long and short isoforms of human and mouse AK...
... Rotaliella and Skeletonema [24,25] and only one nucleotide downstream of the well studied nuclear group I introns in Physarum and Tetrahymena [20,26] Four out of nine analyzed strains of this particular ... Primary sequences of I-NaeI and I-NmoI Putative DNA binding domain and zinc binding motifs (Zn-I and Zn-II) are underlined (B) Sequence comparison of I-NaeI, I-NmoI, I-PpoI [5] and I-NjaI [33] ... sites 3¢ of positions C549 and C550 of Nmo.L2563 (Fig 5B) These sites correspond very well to the reported internal processing sites of the Ppo.L1925 intron [11,20] and circularization sites of Tth.L1925...
... lL of mm l-carnosine (dissolved in 50 mm Tris–HCl, pH 7.4) and 20 lL of purified enzyme (0.5 mgÆmL)1, lm) The reaction was initiated by addition of substrate and stopped by addition of 50 lL of ... citric acid (pH 4, and 6) and Tris–HCl (pH 6, 7, 7.4, 8.5, and 9.5) (Fig 4A) The pH activity of PepD showed an optimal activity in the range pH 7–7.4 and declined at more acidic and alkaline pH ... T.-Y Wang et al Characterizationof V alginolyticus PepD A B Fig (A) pH dependence of V alginolyticus PepD activity Citrate (pH 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0) and Tris–HCl (pH 6.0, 7.0, 7.4, 8.5, and 9.5) buffer...
... states “Rising consumption ofproducts is at the origin of most of the pollution and depletion of resources our society causes.“ and claims for “ a strategy to strengthen and refocus product-related ... Prevention of exposure of workers to certain hazardous substances and 18 Kooperationsstelle Hamburg SUBSTITUTION OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS IN PRODUCTSAND PROCESSES • FINAL REPORT Keep products free of ... environment of economic and technological conditions, existing and expected regulations, and a number of different actors With increasing size of the substitution cases more outside actors play a role and...
... functioning and existence of our world On the other hand they provide goods and services that contribute to the human wellbeing The number and variety of these goods and services is big and constantly ... estimation of economic values of all types of forest goods and services Benefit transfer techniques can be applied to derive values when time and resources are limited Very often time and resources ... Engagement of land owners is required for the marketing of goods and services Private financing mechanisms such as the trade with goods and the offer of services are not regularly used by the land-owners...
... action of chitinase(s) (EC 3.2.1.14) and b-N-acetylhexosaminidase(s), which may involve other proteins [2227] As part of an analysis of the mechanisms and functions of N-acetylglucosaminidases of ... relationship of Nag3 of Cellulomonas mi (Q7WUL3 NAG3_CELFI) and selected members of family of glycoside hydrolases The abbreviations used reference the accession numbers of the UniProt database and the ... (Q9XEI3 EXOI_HORVU and Q42835 EXOII_HORVU), and a b-xylosidase and an a-L-arabiofuranosidase b-xylosidase of Hordeum vulgare (Q8W011 XYLA_HORVU and (QW012 ARAI_HORVU).Nag3 and the putative...
... as the number of links between those two nodes (i.e., the number of times X and Y were co-cited) divided by the square root of the product of the frequency of X and the frequency of Y in the overall ... systematic analysis of publication and citation data from tens of thousands of articles can capture important features of active fields of scientific research, in this case in both cancer and cardiac ... importance of standardization and regulatory tools for both research and clinical care[34] Citation analysis also reveals evidence of ritual use of citations It is likely that many of the recent...
... as the number of links between those two nodes (i.e., the number of times X and Y were co-cited) divided by the square root of the product of the frequency of X and the frequency of Y in the overall ... systematic analysis of publication and citation data from tens of thousands of articles can capture important features of active fields of scientific research, in this case in both cancer and cardiac ... importance of standardization and regulatory tools for both research and clinical care[34] Citation analysis also reveals evidence of ritual use of citations It is likely that many of the recent...
... growth of NW, and revised the manuscript FD carried out the growth of Si NW, SEM characterization, analysis and interpretation of the results PG, FO, participated to the growth of Si and SiGe ... growth,SEM characterization, analysis and interpretation of the data and drafted the manuscript TB conceived the study and carried out its coordination,the analysis and interpretation of the data, ... HCl and silane partial pressures (respectively, 160 and 100 mTorr) and fixed deposition time (results not shown) It is observed that NW growth occurs from 600°C, and the length and density of...
... loads of 2,000 and 4,000 lN We found that the l profiles of the GaN samples oscillated relatively regularly because of weak or strong bonds and cohesive failure from the period of transition of the ... part of the scratch track, resulting in ductile and/ or brittle properties because of the deformed and strain-hardened lattice structure Conclusion We employed a combination of nanoindentation and ... traces and in the depth of the pile-up Figure presents typical profiles of the coefficient of friction (l), obtained as the ratio of the in situ-measured tangential force to the applied ramped load,...
... schist and with a higher content of free Fe and Al (table II) and greater amounts of fine fractions (silt + clay) than the soils over granite (table II) Table III Relative proportions of Pi (sum of ... Tate and Newman [29] studied 31P-NMR spectra of alkaline extracts from soils of a tussock grassland climosequence in New Zealand and also found a strong positive correlation between MAP and diester-P ... temperate Mediterranean, with a MAP of 20 l m–2 y–1 and a mean annual temperature (MAT) of 13.3 ºC at Fuenteguinaldo, and 570 l m –2 y –1 and 11.3 °C at Navasfrías The MAT of the sites under study is...
... programme The accuracy of phenotypic characterizationof domestic cattle is often affected by the influence of the environment and the underlying genetic complexity A number of studies have been ... to survive and reproduce under stress and low feed input Ongole and Deoni are the dual-purpose breeds from southern part of India Ongole breed contributed to the development of some of the exotic ... occurs between Indian cattle and those of Europe (14) Inspite of the evolutionary significance of the Indian cattle breeds, the available literature on characterizationof these breeds using the...
... (57 genes) ADOF1 ATSERAT2;1 Ca- and calmodulin binding and related proteins Calmodulin related andof similar protein Calmodulin binding andof similar protein Ca-binding protein andof similar ... Although similar levels of stress in terms of the degree of inhibition of root growth were applied (i.e 90% growth inhibition), Cu and Cd ions induced more genes than Al ions and NaCl (Figure 1) ... profiling of aluminum toxicity and tolerance responses in maize roots New Phytol 2008, 179:116-128 Chandran D, Sharopova N, VandenBosch KA, Garvin DF, Samac DA: Physiological and molecular characterization...
... by 24 h and 48 h PMA treatment of U1 and ACH-2 cells (upregulation of 5.70 ± 1.37 fold in 24 h and 9.85 ± 0.90 fold in 48 h PMA-treated U1 cells, upregulation of 3.12 ± 1.05 fold in 24 h and 7.12 ... U1 andand IRF8cells Figure of NaB stimulation on NCoA3, ACH-2 mRNA expression after Analysis of HIV gag, NCoA3, and IRF8 mRNA expression after NaB stimulation on U1 and ACH-2 cells U1 (A and ... expression in NaB-treated ofand ACH-2 cells Real-time RT-PCR analysis U1NCoA3 and IRF8 mRNAs Real-time RT-PCR analysis of NCoA3 and IRF8 mRNAs expression in NaB-treated U1 and ACH-2 cells Total...