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... to assess sensitivity of this parameter to air humidity in a Mediterranean oak forest Measurements of transpiration were also obtained by monitoring sap flow rate in some branches, in order to ... heat in the morning, while an increasing amount of heat was released after midday Peak energy flux into the soil did not reach 70 W -2 m Heat stored into the canopy (biomass and air; not shown in ... and McNaughton, 1986), is of greatest interest in interpreting such a complex interplay between plant and its environment During this trial, as a consequence of the sensitivity of r to VPD, the...
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... (hedgehog interacting protein), a membrane glycoprotein, which seems to be a negative regulator of Hh signalling [27], and a member of SOCS (suppressor of cytokine signalling)-box WD proteins, SWip1, ... expression of pulmonary ptc in the absence of Shh, ptc mRNA is increased in Shh-overexpressing lungs These results indicate a role for Shh signalling in pulmonary branching morphogenesis in mice In addition, ... implicated in mammalian lung development, seem not to be regulated by Shh signalling in the developing lung (Fig 2) To understand Shh signalling during lung development, the identification of novel...
... chemokine receptors [42] PMNs are capable of producing several chemokines and proinflammatory cytokines, indicating that PMNs may be important in auto-direction of cell trafficking during inflammation ... [35-37] Interleukin (IL)-6 protein was increased following ZnO exposure in humans [1,38], and was hypothesized to be an anti-inflammatory suppressor of ZnO-induced lung injury Interestingly, increased ... identification of the genes regulating the developmentof pulmonary tolerance to repeated toxicant exposure [7] Significant genetic variability in the developmentof pulmonary tolerance to ZnO, endotoxin,...
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