... magnesium ions eluted from WB2 was about the same as from WB, and there was almost no effect due to carbonization On the other hand, the amount of magnesium ions eluted from WB4 decreased compared ... carbonaceous materials producedfrom bean curd lees J Oleo Sci., Vol.55, No.1, 23-29 Dupont, L., Bouanda, J., Dumonceau, J and Aplincourt, M (2005) Biosorption of Cu(Ⅱ) and Zn(Ⅱ) onto a lignocellulosic substrate ... adsorption onto carbonaceous materials producedfrom food wastes J Colloid Interface Sci., Vol.255, No.1, 59-63 Panayotova, M (2000) Kinetics of heavy metal ions removal from wastewater by natural zeolite...
... increasing of cell density The maximum value of cell density was observed at 0.4 %w/v With the higher concentration of CF-18 the cell Table Effect of CF-18 to the bioremediator CF-18 (% w/v) Cell density ... showed that PVA not significantly effect to cell The cell density was increased even PVA added The increasing of cell density may due to attachment of cell to the PVA network Optimal concentration ... shown that at 0.2 %w/v of PEG cell was inhibited and no cell was observed at 0.8%w/v According to Cao Xuan Thang (2004) [9] this may due to inhibition of PEG on cell and dissolve of oxygen Table...
... the cells, these can be assumed proportional to the concentration differences across the junctions for each substance For example, for a pair of coupled cells the junctional fluxes fromcell to cell ... However, cellular Ca2+ transients also have a spatial dimension In the cytoplasm of single cells, Ca2+ gradients can be observed when Ca2+ release from the ER is excited at particular subcellular ... multiplets, Ca2+ waves can spread fromcell to cell [191–194] In contrast to isolated hepatocytes, which exhibit substantial variations of Ca2+ oscillation periods between cells when stimulated by hormone,...
... synthesize this kind of nanomaterials Turpentine oil is very effective precursor to synthesize CNFs Turpentine oil is a botanical hydrocarbon and derived from oleoresin of pinus species It is found ... Turpentine oil, a carbon feedstock, ferrocene as catalyst and sulfur as promoting agent This is the first report of synthesis of carbon nanofiber from a botanical hydrocarbon: Turpentine oil using ... Experimental Production of Carbon Nanofibers Carbon nanofibers were produced in a horizontal furnace, using ferrocene as a catalyst, turpentine oil as hydrocarbon feedstock and sulfur as a promoter at 1,000...
... absorptive, glandular, and neuroendocrine cells is restored every 4-7 days Such high turnaround of mucosal cells is probably incompatible with the “critical cell mass” required for tumorigenesis ... nonkeratinizing squamous cells(*) similar to the cells seen in Figure 2a(*) 3b: Photomicrograph of staining with Cytokeratin shows strong cytoplasmic and membrane staining of the lesional cells (*) as seen ... nonkeratinizing squamous cells(*) similar to the cells seen in Figure 2a (*) 4b: Photomicrograph of staining with Cytokeratin shows strong cytoplasmic and membrane staining of the lesional cells (*) as...
... Survival was 11 years from nephrectomy, 35 months from initial diagnosis of brain and lung metastases, and months from NM and bone metastases Conclusions NM from renal cell carcinoma is a rare ... delaying WBRT may be appropriate for some subgroups of patients with SRStreated brain metastases from renal cell carcinoma and other relatively radioresistant tumors [11] As these subgroups are not ... patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma and occasional responses of brain metastases to these drugs have been reported [12] In another series with 138 renal cell carcinoma patients with brain...
... metastasis from renal -cell carcinoma 17 years after nephrectomy Report of a case Dis Colon Rectum 1991, 34(8):709-12 Diaz-Candamio MJ, Pombo S, Pombo F: Colonic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma: ... surgery for metastatic renal cell carcinoma Br J Surg 2009, 96(6):579-92 doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-8-54 Cite this article as: Jadav et al., Solitary colonic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma presenting ... Kirii Y, Kashiwagi H, Konishi F, Kurihara K, Kawai T, Sugano K: Solitary colonic metastasis from renal cell carcinoma years after nephrectomy: report of a case Int J Colorectal Dis 2001, 16(3):193-4...
... squamous cell carcinoma from cervical squamous cell carcinoma metastatic to the lung Am J Clin Pathol 2009, 131(5):715-22 10 Anraku M, Yokoi K, Nakagawa K, et al: Pulmonary metastases from uterine ... risk associated in patients with adenocarcinoma, anaplastic cancer, and small cell neuroendocrine tumours Metastasis from SCC of the cervix is less common and usually does not surpass 5% [6] Such ... development, whereas others suggest that tumour cell proliferation in the hilar nodes cause lymphatic flow obstruction, leading to retrograde spread of the tumour cells through the pulmonary lymphatics...
... of cell lines A) Growth curves for three cell lines Black reverse triangle indicates HeLa cells, white circle indicates U87-MG glioma cells, and black circle presents chordoma origin U-CH1-N cells ... Judging from the cell survival data, we suspected that U-CH1-N cell line may have wild-type p53 We sequenced the p53 gene from parental U-CH1 and subpopulation U-CH1N, and found that both cell lines ... more than 200 cells (more than doublings), and the most of the colonies from irradiated cells contained more than 100 cells (more than doublings) for U-CH1-N Small colonies with 1020 cells (less...
... beta -cell function [19,20,24-27] Yet studies from the 1970s and 1980s suggest that in times of severe stress or trauma, such as that during severe (i.e military) trauma or sepsis, beta -cell dysfunction ... assumes functional beta-cells able to generate more endogenous insulin for greater degree of hyperglycaemia C-peptide: blood glucose ratios In patients with functional beta-cells, increased insulin ... catecholamines and glucocorticoids, may directly suppress beta -cell function and insulin secretion [4,6,15-23] Yet severe beta -cell dysfunction did not occur in all of our patients with CIH,...
... declaration 1.3.3 Producing methods RDF can be producedfrom different types o f waste: MSW industrial waste, and commercial waste In this thesis, RDF which producedfrom MSW will be concentrated In general ... Belgium and the United Kingdom RDF from MSW was produced in the past in Denmark and France but this has been discontinued for economical reasons Amount o f RDF producedfrom MSW in some countries is ... 2fossil emission + N 20 emission From figure 23, it can be seen that total GHGs emission o f RDF sample is lower than emission from coal and higher than emission fromoil and gas However, when comparing...
... basal intracellular ROS Figure 21: Stably hTERT overexpressing cells displays lower intracellular ROS when treated with H2O2 Figure 22: Stably hTERT overexpressing cells displays lower intracellular ... differences between normal and cancer cells could be a valuable approach to target cancer cells for cell death One of the glaring differences between normal cells and cancer cells is their difference in ... somatic cells telomerase activity is extinguished during embryonic differentiation, the highly proliferative cells such as stem cells, germ cells, activated lymphocytes, haematopoietic progenitor cells,...
... tissues Such cells usually have different morphological characteristics from normal cells For example, the cells will look more round due to the abnormal cytoskeleton structure, the cells lose ... extended to cell tracking problems The active contours produces good results for images with single cell, and for cell clustering the combination of active contours and seeded watershed produced ... used in the fields of studies such as cell shape changing, collective cell migration and even the recognition of biological objects Cancer cells are the cells that have abnormal growth, division...
... Produced Water Characteristics 2.1 Major Components of Produced Water 2.1.1 Produced Water fromOil Production 2.1.2 Produced Water from Gas Production 2.1.3 Produced ... produced waters fromoil production Studies indicate that the produced waters discharged from gas/condensate platforms are about 10 times more toxic than the produced waters discharged fromoil ... range from about 12 to 100 g/L in produced water associated with crude oil production and from less than to 189 g/L in produced waters associated with natural gas production 2.1.3 Produced Water from...
... 184-185 Table 2: Physico-chemical properties of essential oil obtained by methods N0 1, N0 and N0 Star anise essential oilFrom N0 From N0 From N0 Colour Yellow Yellow Greenish-yellow Congealing ... essential oil and shikimic acid from star anise fruit Method 1: This method is adapted from the work of Payne and Edmonds (5) It is used to obtain mainly shikimic acid Method and were created from ... simultaneously essential oil and shikimic acid from star anise fruits With this method, obtaining yield of essential oil and shikimic acid respectively are 9.5% and 5.6% (essential oil content and shikimic...
... oil was made by comparison of their mass spectra with nbs75l library spectra data Relative percentage amounts were calculated from FID peak areas [9-12] Results and discussion The essential oil ... Dung, P.V Khien, H.T Chien, P.A Leclercq, The essential oil of Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Sieb var linaloolifera from Vietnam, J Essent Oil Res., (1993) 451 [3] Nguyen Xuan Dung, Do Quang Huy, ... Trinh Xuan Thuy, Nguyen Xuan Dung, Volatile Constituents of the Leaf Oil of Litsea euosma J J Sm from Vietnam, Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, Vol.9, No.2 (2006) 122 [8] Nguyen Hoang Anh,...
... flushing from the soil and surficial rocks; but degraded and weathered oil persists on the surface of old oil and brine pits, close to sites of old tanks, on old channels that carried oilfrom tanks ... from several sandstones of Pennsylvanian age The six oil wells sampled for this study and located in the Barnstetter lease and from fields adjacent to the Lester lease, produced 1.5-4 bbl/d oil ... About 110,000 bbl oil was producedfrom the lease before water flooding started in 1953 Currently there are about 10 wells that produce 1-3 bbl/d oil, and 50-100 bbl/d brine; all the produced fluids...
... the floating cells collected from the medium (agreeing with loss of adherence, a known feature of apoptotic cells) The results obtained from all the experiments described above, the subcellular localiztion ... mock-transfected cells analysed at peak time (5 h post-transfection) For transfected cells, only the EGFP-positive population is presented For mock-infected cells and actinomycin D-induced cells, the whole cell ... genomes to the cell nucleus, as well as in the release of virus progeny from infected cells In the late phase of SV40 infection, production of a late protein, VP4 (125 amino acids from the C-terminus...
... only from changes in the level of receptor molecule activity, but also from changes in stability and intracellular localization Possible differences in these parameters among EcR–USP dimers from ... immunoblot of CHO cell extracts expressing the EcR vectors used in this study as detected with 9B9 (LdEcR) and DDA2.7 (DmEcR) monoclonal antibodies, as described in the text Extracts from cells grown ... have also been isolated from plants [24] If the cell culture assay has utility as a method for detecting novel inducers and ⁄ or JH potentiators of EcR–USP, then receptors from an insect species...
... Streptomyces coelicolor [8]; Pkg2.sg, Pkg2 from Streptomyces granaticolor [9]; PpkA.pa, PpkA from P aeruginosa [31]; PknA.ana, PknA from Anabaena [7]; YpkA.yp, YpkA from Y pseudotuberculosis [10] [c-32P]ATP ... used: PknA.mtb, PknA from M tuberculosis [13]; Pkn1.mx, Pkn1 [3], Pkn2.mx, Pkn2 [4], Pkn5.mx, Pkn5 [5], Pkn6.mx, Pkn6 [5] and Pkn9.mx, Pkn9 [6] from M xanthus; AfsK.sc, AfsK from Streptomyces coelicolor ... the morphology of E coli cells (A) Northern-blot analysis indicating constitutive expression of pknA in E coli at the mRNA level Total RNA was isolated from E coli DH5a cells transformed with either...