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Measuring sponge feeding habit: an analysis across the literature

2010

bioenergetics sponge
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Clearance and respiration rates of shallow Chondrilla nucula at varying temperature.

2010

bioenergetics sponge feeding behaviour
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Development and validation of a bioenergetics model for juvenile and adult burbot

2003

Oxygen consumption of juvenile and adult burbot Lota Iota was measured in an intermittent-flow respirometer to determine the effect of temperature and fish body mass on metabolic rate. These results were combined with data from earlier experiments and the 'Wisconsin bioenergetics' model was constructed. The model was validated under laboratory conditions by comparing observed and predicted food consumption and growth of burbot fed on dead vendace Coregonus albula. There was a good correspondence between observed and estimated growth and food consumption under experimental conditions: the mean absolute per cent errors of growth and food consumption were 4.8 and 24.0%. Estimated values with t…

biologyBioenergeticsEcologyAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationAnimal scienceMetabolic rateRespirometerGadusJuvenileCoregonus albulaAtlantic codEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsField conditionsJournal of Fish Biology
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A validated bioenergetics model for ruffeGymnocephalus cernuusand its application to a northern lake

2008

A bioenergetics model was constructed for ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus, and the model was used to estimate the food consumption of a native G. cernuus stock in Pyhajarvi, a large mesotrophic lake in south-west Finland. The parameters for the bioenergetics model were determined through laboratory experiments conducted at several temperatures between 5 and 22° C for different sized G. cernuus (from 6 to 27 g). The model was verified and validated with independent laboratory growth experiments. The validated model was applied to field data from Pyhajarvi to estimate the food consumption of G. cernuus and its effects on the zoobenthos community during the years 2002–2004. The total annual food c…

biologyBioenergeticsEcologyFood consumptionAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationChironomidaeFreshwater ecosystemInvasive speciesPredationFisheryTrophic state indexGymnocephalusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Fish Biology
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The Charcot Marie Tooth Disease Mutation R94Q in MFN2 Decreases ATP Production but Increases Mitochondrial Respiration under Conditions of Mild Oxida…

2019

Charcot-Marie tooth disease is a hereditary polyneuropathy caused by mutations in Mitofusin-2 (MFN2), a GTPase in the outer mitochondrial membrane involved in the regulation of mitochondrial fusion and bioenergetics. Autosomal-dominant inheritance of a R94Q mutation in MFN2 causes the axonal subtype 2A2A which is characterized by early onset and progressive atrophy of distal muscles caused by motoneuronal degeneration. Here, we studied mitochondrial shape, respiration, cytosolic, and mitochondrial ATP content as well as mitochondrial quality control in MFN2-deficient fibroblasts stably expressing wildtype or R94Q MFN2. Under normal culture conditions, R94Q cells had slightly more fragmented…

cell_developmental_biologyBioenergeticsmitochondrial fusionChemistryMitophagymedicineMFN2PINK1Mitochondrionmedicine.disease_causePyruvate kinaseOxidative stressCell biology
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Theoretical evaluation of structures and energetics involved in the hydrogenation of hydrocarbons on palladium surfaces

2001

Abstract Quantum mechanical calculations were employed to deepen information about the basic properties of the mechanism occurring in the palladium catalytic hydrogenation involving surface hydrogen species of unsaturated hydrocarbons. Activation energy values of elementary events implicated in the whole reaction were computed by potential energy surface analyses, to determine the corresponding occurrence probabilities of the same events. Different surface hydrogen species were pointed out and their relevance in the overall surface process was discussed together with their geometrical and chemical characteristics.

chemistryHydrogenComputational chemistryEnergeticsPotential energy surfacechemistry.chemical_elementActivation energyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryCatalytic hydrogenationPalladiumJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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0152 : Effects of connexin 43 inhibition on mitochondrial function in cardiac skinned fibers and isolated mitochondria

2015

Connexin 43 (Cx43) is a main component of intercellular gap junction channels in cardiomyocytes. The presence of Cx43 in heart mitochondria has been also reported, where it may participate in energy metabolism and protection against ischemia. Given the key role for mitochondria in pathogenesis of heart diseases, we examined how mitochondrial function could be altered in case of Cx43 pharmacological inhibition by carbenoxolone (CBX). Oxygen consumption rates under various substrate conditions were determined either in ventricles from pig hearts using saponin-permeabilized fibers, or in isolated mitochondria from rat hearts. Measurements of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨ) and reactive o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane potentialReactive oxygen speciesBioenergeticsbusiness.industryMitochondrial diseaseCarbenoxoloneConnexinAnatomyMitochondrionmedicine.diseasechemistryCyclosporin amedicineBiophysicsCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
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The effect of lowered pH on shelled organisms of shallow waters: the case of Brachidontes pharaonis (Mollusca, Bivalvia).

2010

climate change ocean acidification bivalvia bioenergetics
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Data from: Maintenance costs of male dominance and sexually antagonistic selection in the wild

2019

1. Variation in dominance status determines male mating and reproductive success, but natural selection for male dominance can be detrimental or antagonistic for female performance, and ultimately their fitness. Attaining and maintaining a high dominance status in a population of competing individuals is physiologically costly for males. But how male dominance status is mediated by maintenance energetics is currently not well understood, nor are the correlational effects of male energetics on his sisters recognized. 2. We conducted laboratory and field experiments on rodent populations to test whether selective breeding for male dominance status (dominant vs. subordinate breeding lines) ant…

energeticsmedicine and health careantagonistic selectiontestosteroneMyodes glareolusLife SciencesMedicinedominance behaviour
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Estrogen regulates muscle bioenergetic signaling

2018

estrogeenitAgingvaihdevuodetBioenergeticsmedicine.drug_classmenopauseBiologyta3111estrogenic regulation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemitochondrial functionmedicinelihassolutbioenergetiikkamuscle proteome030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesta3141Cell Biologymedicine.diseaseCell biologyMuscle proteomeMenopauseikääntyminenEstrogen030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAging
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