Search results for " Competitive"

showing 10 items of 237 documents

Binding Sites for Neurotoxins and Cholinergic Ligands in Peripheral and Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors Studies with Synthetic Receptor Sequencesa

1995

Molecular Sequence DataNeurotoxinsIn Vitro TechniquesReceptors NicotinicLigandsBinding CompetitiveGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStructure-Activity RelationshipGanglion type nicotinic receptorSpecies SpecificityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceConsensus SequenceEnzyme-linked receptorAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceBinding siteReceptorNeuronsBinding SitesSequence Homology Amino AcidChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceAntibodies MonoclonalPeripheralCell biologyNicotinic agonistCholinergicAlpha-4 beta-2 nicotinic receptorPeptidesSequence AlignmentAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
researchProduct

What Can International Finance Add to International Strategy?

2011

This chapter focuses on the role of corporate financial strategies to improve firms’ market valuations, and thus lower their cost of capital. The identification of successful strategies is accomplished within an overall strategic framework and related to how the firm perceives the degree of international financial integration. Five strategies for how to break out of a segmented, thin domestic capital market are highlighted together with historical success cases. The chapter illustrates the linkages between business strategy, firm motivation, and various financial strategies. JEL: F21, F23, F36, G32, G34.

Multinationales UnternehmenEconomic capitalFinancial ratiojel:F21International businessStrategisches ManagementInternationale Finanzierungjel:F23Corporate financeFinancial capitalddc:330G32G34Industrial organizationInternational financeFinanceFinancial strategyF36business.industryGlobal competitivenessFinancial integrationKapitalkostenCost of capitaljel:G34Financial strategyjel:F36jel:G32Identification (information)Cost of capitalFinancial strategy; Corporate strategy; Global competitiveness; Cost of capitalF21Financial modelingCorporate strategyInternationaler WettbewerbStrategic managementF23BusinessCapital market
researchProduct

Modulation of drug transport by selected flavonoids: Involvement of P-gp and OCT?

2004

Flavonoids, as a common component of daily nutrition, are a possible source of interference with absorption processes, due to modulation of transporting proteins. In this study, the influence of selected flavonoids (quercetin, isoquercitrin, spiraeoside, rutin, kaempferol, naringenin, naringin, and kaempferol) on the transport of the P-gp substrate [3H]talinolol across Caco-2 cell monolayers was investigated. To elucidate the mechanism behind the interaction observed in this system the potency of the flavonoids to replace [3H]talinolol from its P-gp binding site as well as their activity to inhibit OCT2-mediated [14C]TEA uptake into LLC-PK(1) cells were measured, as P-gp and OCT have been s…

NaringeninCell Membrane PermeabilityOrganic Cation Transport ProteinsFlavonoidPharmaceutical ScienceBinding CompetitivePropanolaminesFood-Drug InteractionsRadioligand Assaychemistry.chemical_compoundRutinHumansheterocyclic compoundsATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1NaringinFlavonoidschemistry.chemical_classificationHesperetinfood and beveragesBiological TransportchemistryBiochemistryCaco-2 CellsKaempferolQuercetinTalinololEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
researchProduct

Competitive interaction of three peroxidizing herbicides with the binding of 3H acifluorfen to corn etioplast membranes

1990

AbstractThe specific binding of the herbicide acifluorfen 5-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-2-nitrobenzoic acid to corn etioplast membranes is competitively inhibited by protoporphyrinogen IX, the substrate of protoporphyrinogen oxidase. Three other peroxidizing molecules, oxadiazon [5-ter-butyl-3-(2,4-dichloro-5-isopropoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-one], LS 82556 [(S)3-N-(methylbenzyl)carbamoyl-5-propionyl-2,6-lutidine], and M&B 39279 [5-amino-4-cyano-1-(2,6-dichloro-4-trifluoromethylphenyl)pyrazol], also compete with acifluorfen for its binding site. The four herbicides thus bind to the same site, or to closely located sites, on the enzyme protoporphyrinogen oxidase.

Niacinamide0106 biological sciencesOxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group DonorsStereochemistryBiophysics[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyAcifluorfenBinding CompetitiveZea mays01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundEtioplastStructural BiologyDiphenyletherGeneticsBinding site[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyMolecular BiologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classificationOxadiazoles0303 health sciencesBinding SitesTrifluoromethylHerbicidesCell MembraneCell BiologyPlantsBindingProtoporphyrinogen IXProtoporphyrinogen oxidaseEnzymeMembranechemistryDiuronNitrobenzoatesPyrazolesProtoporphyrinogen oxidaseHerbicideOxidoreductases010606 plant biology & botany
researchProduct

Nanoassemblies Based on Supramolecular Complexes of Nonionic Amphiphilic Cyclodextrin and Sorafenib as Effective Weapons to Kill Human HCC Cells

2015

Sorafenib (Sor), an effective chemiotherapeutic drug utilized against hepatocellular carcinoma (HOC), robustly interacts with nonionic amphiphilic cyclodextrin (aCD, SC6OH), forming, in aqueous solution, supramolecular complexes that behave as building blocks of highly water-dispersible colloidal nanoassemblies. SC6OH/Sor complex has been characterized by complementary spectroscopic techniques, such as UV-vis, steady-state fluorescence and anisotropy, resonance light scattering and H-1 NMR. The spectroscopic evidences and experiments carried out in the presence of an adamantane derivative, which competes with drug for CD cavity, agree with the entrapment of Sor in aCD, pointing out the role…

NiacinamideErythrocytesPolymers and PlasticsCell SurvivalAdamantaneDrug CompoundingSupramolecular chemistryBioengineeringNanotechnologyAdamantaneAntineoplastic AgentsBinding CompetitiveHemolysisAmphiphilic Cyclodextrins; Nanoparticles; Sorafenib; HCC cellsHCC cellsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundSurface-Active AgentsIn vivoCell Line TumorAmphiphileMaterials ChemistryHumanschemistry.chemical_classificationCyclodextrinsAqueous solutionCyclodextrinPhenylurea CompoundsSorafenibFluorescenceCombinatorial chemistrydigestive system diseasesNanostructuresBINDING INTERACTION THERAPY PHARMACOKINETICS BIOAVAILABILITY NANOPARTICLESDrug LiberationKineticsnanoassembliecyclodextrinchemistryDelayed-Action PreparationsProton NMRHepatocytes
researchProduct

Acetylated nucleosome assembly on telomeric DNAs

2003

Abstract The role of histone N-terminal domains on the thermodynamic stability of nucleosomes assembled on several different telomeric DNAs as well as on ‘average’ sequence DNA and on strong nucleosome positioning sequences, has been studied by competitive reconstitution. We find that histone tails hyperacetylation favors nucleosome formation, in a similar extent for all the examined sequences. On the contrary, removal of histone terminal domains by selective trypsinization causes a decrease of nucleosome stability which is smaller for telomeres compared to the other sequences examined, suggesting that telomeric sequences have only minor interactions with histone tails. Micrococcal nuclease…

Nucleosome assemblyBiophysicsBinding CompetitiveBiochemistryHistonesKluyveromycesHistone H1Histone methylationAnimalsHumansMicrococcal NucleaseNucleosomeHistone codeHistone octamerChemistrynucleosomeChlamydomonasOrganic Chemistryhistone acetylationhistone acetylation; nucleosome; nucleosome positioning; telomeres; thermodynamic stabilityAcetylationDNATelomeretelomeresLinker DNANucleosomesProtein Structure TertiaryBiochemistryChromatosomeBiophysicsthermodynamic stabilityThermodynamicsnucleosome positioningBiophysical Chemistry
researchProduct

SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS

2015

Socio-cultural factors – shared values, norms and attitudes are significant, but less acknowledged sources of international competitiveness. Previous studies have found socio-cultural factors positively affecting various aspects of international competitiveness – entrepreneurship, innovation, productivity and international cooperation. These factors are more sustainable and less affected by external environment changes in comparison with the traditional factors. Socio-cultural factors provide an opportunity to develop competitiveness strategies based on unique advantages. This research aims to explore the impact of socio-cultural factors on international competiveness in small, open economi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipHierarchyGovernmentlcsh:Management. Industrial managementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)CollectivismRationalitylcsh:BusinessCreating shared valueEducationsocio-cultural factorslcsh:HD28-70international competitivenessCross-culturalBusinessEconomic geographycross-cultural studiesBusiness and International Managementlcsh:HF5001-6182ProductivityBusiness, Management and Education
researchProduct

Kavapyrone enriched extract fromPiper methysticum as modulator of the GABA binding site in different regions of rat brain

1994

Regional differences in the modulation of [3H] muscimol binding to GABAA receptor complexes by kavapyrones, compounds of the rhizome of the plant Piper methysticum which possess sedative activity, were demonstrated using membrane fractions obtained from target brain centers of kavapyrone action: hippocampus (HIP), amygdala (AMY) and medulla oblongata (MED), and from brain centers outside the main kavapyrone effects as frontal cortex (FC) and cerebellum (CER). The kava extract enhanced the binding of [3H] muscimol in a concentration-dependent manner with maximal potentiation of 358% over control in HIP followed by AMY and MED (main target brain centers). Minimal stimulation was observed in C…

OvariectomyStimulationIn Vitro TechniquesPharmacologyBiologyBinding CompetitiveRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundReceptors GABAmedicineAnimalsBinding siteKavainReceptorPentobarbitalBrain ChemistryPharmacologyDiazepamPlants MedicinalMuscimolPlant ExtractsGABAA receptorLong-term potentiationRatsnervous systemMechanism of actionMuscimolchemistryPyronesFemaleSteroidsmedicine.symptomNeurosciencePsychopharmacology
researchProduct

A Surrogate-assisted Reference Vector Guided Evolutionary Algorithm for Computationally Expensive Many-objective Optimization

2018

We propose a surrogate-assisted reference vector guided evolutionary algorithm for computationally expensive optimization problems with more than three objectives. The proposed algorithm is based on a recently developed evolutionary algorithm for many-objective optimization that relies on a set of adaptive reference vectors for selection. The proposed surrogateassisted evolutionary algorithm uses Kriging to approximate each objective function to reduce the computational cost. In managing the Kriging models, the algorithm focuses on the balance of diversity and convergence by making use of the uncertainty information in the approximated objective values given by the Kriging models, the distr…

Pareto optimalityPareto-tehokkuus0209 industrial biotechnologyMathematical optimizationOptimization problemComputer sciencemodel managementpäätöksentekoEvolutionary algorithmInteractive evolutionary computation02 engineering and technologyEvolutionary computationTheoretical Computer Science020901 industrial engineering & automationKrigingalgoritmit0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringvektorit (matematiikka)multiobjective optimizationcomputational costsurrogate-assisted evolutionary algorithmsBayesian optimizationta113Cultural algorithmpareto-tehokkuusbayesilainen menetelmäta111Approximation algorithmImperialist competitive algorithmmonitavoiteoptimointiKrigingkoneoppiminenComputational Theory and Mathematics020201 artificial intelligence & image processingreference vectorsSoftwareIEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation
researchProduct

DESIGNING DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE THE COMPETITIVENESS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CAPITAL OF ITALY

2014

Performance management holistic development social capital Italian State System dynamics competitiveness
researchProduct