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No interaction between competition and herbivory in limiting introduced Cirsium vulgare rosette growth and reproduction
(Springer, 2009-08)Both competition and herbivory have been shown to reduce plant survival, growth, and reproduction. Much less is known about whether competition and herbivory interact in determining plant performance, especially for ... -
Non-viral gene therapy for spinal cord regeneration
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Novel dual inhibitors of vascular endothelial growth factor and VEGFR2 receptor
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-10)Eur J Clin Invest 2012; 42 (10): 10611067 Abstract Background Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) helps control tumour growth via causing new capillaries growth in tumours. Four cardiac hormones [i.e. vessel dilator, ... -
The occurrence and regional distribution of DR4 on herniated disc cells: a potential apoptosis pathway in lumbar intervertebral disc
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2008-02-15)Study Design. Intervertebral discs surgically obtained from 60 herniated patients and 5 normal individuals were examined to correlate the regional distribution of DR4-receptor and apoptosis. Objective. To explore the ... -
Oligosaccharide mapping reveals hormone-specific glycosylation patterns on equine gonadotropin alpha-subunit Asn56
(The Endocrine Society, 1996-06)Equine gonadotropin alpha-subunit glycosylation was examined by releasing oligosaccharides using a sequential enzymatic deglycosylation protocol and comparing the released oligosaccharide populations using a high resolution ... -
Oxidative cell damage in Kat-sod assay of oxyhalides as inorganic disinfection by-products and their occurrence by ozonation
(Springer New York, 2000-01)Nine oxyhalides as possible inorganic disinfection by-products were tested for oxidative cell damage by Kat-sod assay with E. coli mutant strains deficient in the active oxygen-scavenging enzymes. Chlorine dioxide, chlorite, ... -
Oxidative stress in phenylketonuria animal model
(PubMed, 2002-05)Oxidative stress is seen in various metabolic disorders for unknown reasons. Oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance between pro-oxidant and antioxidant status in favor of the former. This study investigated whether ... -
Pahhph-5: a mouse mutant deficient in phenylalanine hydroxylase
(PubMed, 1990-03)Mutant mice exhibiting heritable hyperphenylalaninemia have been isolated after ethylnitrosourea mutagenesis of the germ line. We describe one mutant pedigree in which phenylalanine hydroxylase activity is severely deficient ... -
Partially deglycosylated equine LH preferentially activates beta-arrestin-dependent signaling at the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor
(The Endocrine Society, 2010-03)Deglycosylated FSH is known to trigger poor Gαs coupling while efficiently binding its receptor. In the present study, we tested the possibility that a deglycosylated equine LH (eLHdg) might be able to selectively activate ... -
Particulate and ion forms of cobalt–chromium challenged preosteoblasts promote osteoclastogenesis and osteolysis in a murine model of prosthesis failure
(Wiley, 2018-10-25)This study investigated the interactive behavior of the particulate and ion forms of cobalt–chromium (Co–Cr) alloy challenged preosteoblasts during the process of prosthetic implant loosening. Preosteoblasts were challenged ... -
Patterns in beaver herbivory in south-central Kansas riparian woodlands
(Kansas Academy of Science, 2010-09)Beaver (Castor canadensis) herbivory can strongly affect the physiognomy and successional dynamics of forests and woodlands near bodies of water. In the central and southern Great Plains, the riparian zones that occur in ... -
Phenological synchrony affects interaction strength of an exotic weevil with Platte thistle, a native host plant
(2004-04-01)Phenological synchrony of a consumer population with its resource populations is expected to affect interaction intensity. We quantified phenological variation and synchrony of populations of an invasive Eurasian flower ... -
Phenotypically plastic responses to predation risk are temperature dependent
(Springer Verlag, 2019-11)Predicting how organisms respond to climate change requires that we understand the temperature dependence of fitness in relevant ecological contexts (e.g., with or without predation risk). Predation risk often induces ... -
The phenylketonuria mouse model: a meeting review
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The phenylketonuria mouse model: a meeting review
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Phylogeny of the genus Yumtaax Boucher (Coleoptera, Passalidae, Proculini): taxonomic and evolutionary implications with descriptions of three new species
(Pensoft Publishers, 2017-04-10)Yumtaax Boucher (Coleoptera: Passalidae) is an endemic genus from the temperate sierras of Mexico and includes six narrowly distributed species. Yumtaax species have been assigned to several genera of Passalidae throughout ... -
The PKU mouse project: its history, potential and implications
(1994-12)To produce genetic-based animal models for the human disease phenylketonuria (PKU), we treated mice with the powerful germline mutagen ethylnitrosourea and screened the progeny of these animals for the symptom hyperpheny ... -
Plant community recovery following Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) removal: testing for a soil legacy effect
(Blackwell, 2020-04-22)Restoration of plant communities can be hindered by the legacy of previously established invaders, despite their physical removal from the community. Current evidence, mainly built on short-term greenhouse experiments, ... -
Plastid DNA sequence diversity in wild grapevine samples (Vitis vinifera subsp sylvestris) from the Caucasus region
(JKI-Institut Rebenzuchtung, 2012)DNA sequence diversity was investigated in three plastid regions (the trnH-psbA intergenic spacer, accD-psal intergenic spacer and the rpl16 intron) in a group of 40 wild grape (Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris) samples ... -
Polymeric biomaterials for wound healing applications: a comprehensive review
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2022-06-19)Chronic wounds have been a global health threat over the past few decades, requiring urgent medical and research attention. The factors delaying the wound-healing process include obesity, stress, microbial infection, aging, ...