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  • Molecular Sensors for Cardiovascular Homeostasis
    … tyrosine kinases, 143–144 stomatin (MEC-2), 58 stretch-activated reflexes, 3 substance P ( SP ), 94, 117 immunoreactivity … … transient receptor potential (TRP) family, of channel proteins functions and regulations, 80–81 overview, 110–112 as sensors of physical stimuli fluid flow/shear stress, 85–86 osmotic … … canonical) family channels, 110– 111 TRPC4-deficient mice, 85 … … mechanosensor, 117–119 NTS synaptic transmission , 98–99 overview, 110–112 permeability …
  • Blastocystis: Pathogen or Passenger?
    … controversy description, 135 economic/personal interests, 135 epidemic illness, 136 experimental animal infection, rats and kittens, 135–136 formation and resolution interactions, 135 Coinfection, Blastocystis, 68–69 Contamination-borne zoonosis cross transmission , 209 hemorrhagic strains, E … … 210 light micrographs, Cryptosporidium sp . oocysts, 210 rabies viruses … Decision making theory and management errors “Behavioral Decision Theory”, 110 in human experiments, 111 morbidity and mortality … … contact, American cockroach, 174 feces, blood-sucking insects, 170 FeLV and FeCV, 170 fluid feces with bloody …
  • Neospora caninum infection dynamics in dairy cattle
    Other possible modes of horizontal disease transmission include parasite transfer from cow colostrum and milk (Uglla 1998) as well as transmission from the placenta or the amniotic fluid of infected animals (McAllister et al. 1998). … I. F. Sartor School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP , Brazil Parasitol Res (2012) 111 :717–721 DOI 10.1007/s00436-012-2891-0 .
  • Synaptic Plasticity in Pain
    … 144 Payette, RF, 301 Pedersen, LM, 205, 229 Pellerin, L, 388 Pennefather, JN, 111 Peptidases, opioid degradation … … at postsynaptic sites, 237–243 at presynaptic sites, 237–243 Primary afferents, 9, 141–143, 291 SP release excitatory modulation … … in pain processing, 403–416 biosynthetic pathway, 406 as drug targets, 415–416 formation, 403 in hyperalgesia, 405–406 neuronal excitability affected by, 405 in spinal pain signaling, 412–415 in cerebrospinal fluid , 412–414 prostanoid synthases, 414 prostanoid receptors, 414–415 synaptic transmission affected by, 405 Prostanoid …
  • Nanomaterials and nanoparticles: Sources and toxicity
    … Parker J C, Hamm C R 2006 Restoration of mucociliary transport in the fluid -depleted trachea by … … Sastry M 2005 Extra-/intracellular biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles by an alkalotolerant fungus, Trichothecium sp . J. Biomed. Technol. 1 47-53 and references therein [99] Lunetta P, Penttila A, Hallfors G 1998 Scanning and transmission electron microscopical evidence of the capacity of diatoms to … … alveolo-capillary barrier in drowning Int. J. Legal Med. 111 229-237 [100] Ross …
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding
    Tepper NK, Farr SL, Danner SP , Maupin R, Nesheim SR, Cohen MH et al (2009) Rapid human … 2010) Oral fluid tests for screening of human immunodeficiency virus- exposed infants. … Routine intrapartum HIV counsel- ing and testing for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in … J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 42:149–154 111 .
  • Congestion Control in Data Transmission Networks
    2 Congestion Control in Data Transmission Networks: Historical Perspective As applied to communication networks [28, 29, 61, 66, 111 –114, 129], the Smith predictor ( SP ) internally compensates for the feedback delay in the (outer) control loop. He used the deterministic fluid model approximation of packet flow and exploited transfer functions to describe the …
  • In Vivo Cryotechnique in Biomedical Research and Application for Bioimaging of Living Animal Organs
    … 29, 34, 46, 122, 128, 133, 149, 169, 172, 181, 185, 194, 200, 216, 221, 270 Soluble serum proteins, 34, 36, 53, 76, 88, 102, 103, 105, 110, 111 , 117, 122, 151, 172 … … capsules, 53 Splenic pulp ( SP ), 52 Splenic sinus (SS … … 84, 176, 226 Top parts of villi, 40, 41, 43 Transmembrane proteins, 63 Transmission electron microscope, 146 … … 60 Various hemodynamic conditions, 102, 103, 111, 116–118, 141, 185, 212 Various interstitial fluid pressures, 98 Vascular …
  • Pulmonary surfactant: functions, abnormalities and therapeutic options
    … of two general types: (a) those processed from animal lungs or human amniotic fluid and (b) those … … their better biophysi- cal properties, as they contain the hydrophobic surfac- tant proteins SP -B and SP … … Poractant alpha) demonstrated significantly lower mortality with Curosurf (14.1 versus 31.0%, p = 0.006) [ 111 ]. … promoted as being more uniform in composition and safer, as there is no transmission risk of diseases …
  • Highly valuable microalgae: biochemical and topological aspects
    The structure of EPS from Porphyridium sp . was partially characterized by Gloagen et al. [46] with oligo … A feature of these EPSs is their fluid -dynamic behavior that gives highly viscous solutions at relatively … Sun et al. [ 111 ] tested the antioxidant activity of degraded (microwave) polysaccharides from P. cruentum and found … Pigments are complex molecules or macromolecules that have the ability to change the color of reflected or trans- mitted light as a result of wavelength-selective absorption.