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An Inhibitor of Cytochrome Oxidase Activity in the Sea Urchin Egg

1959

PREVIOUS work in this laboratory1,2 has demonstrated the presence of a highly active cytochrome oxidase in the isolated mitochondria of unfertilized sea urchin eggs. This activity is only 25 per cent lower than that of the mitochondria of the newly fertilized egg and up to the blastula stage2. No cytochrome oxidase activity has been found other than in the mitochondria1,3. On the other hand, it is known that the oxygen consumption of the unfertilized sea urchin egg is quite low; fertilization restores a normal respiratory level which increases continuously during the early development (for a discussion, see ref. 4). The suggestion was then made2 that in the unfertilized egg an extra-mitocho…

Isolated mitochondriaMultidisciplinarybiologyChemistryMitochondrionBlastulaInvertebratesElectron Transport Complex IVCytochrome oxidase activityHuman fertilizationBiochemistrySea Urchinsbiology.animalembryonic structuresbiology.proteinAnimalsCytochromesCytochrome c oxidaseRespiratory systemSea urchinNature
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Mitochondria-related encephalomyopathies.

1989

Owing to advances in morphological and biochemical techniques, the mitochondria-related myopathies and encephalomyopathies have emerged as a still rapidly growing group of primary and secondary metabolic disorders, which may extend from infancy to late adulthood. Impairment of the biochemically diversified mitochondria is reflected in an enormous number of deficiencies, often affecting several mitochondrial enzymes in the same patient; morphologically abnormal mitochondria are common and are thus not specific to individual mitochondrial enzyme deficiencies. Skeletal muscle biopsies have provided a wealth of data through histological and histochemical studies and from isolated mitochondria. …

Isolated mitochondriaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrain DiseasesHistologyAbnormal mitochondriaEncephalopathySkeletal muscleMitochondrionBiologymedicine.diseasePathology and Forensic MedicineMitochondriaDegenerative diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyMitochondrial myopathyMetabolic DiseasesMuscular DiseasesPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansNeurology (clinical)Mitochondrial EncephalomyopathiesNeuropathology and applied neurobiology
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The cytochrome system in mitochondria of unfertilized sea urchin eggs

1958

Abstract 1. 1. The cytochrome system of unfertilized sea urchin eggs has been studied using preparations of isolated mitochondria. 2. 2. The difference spectra of isolated mitochondria show the presence of a complete and operating cytochrome system formed by the cytochromes a , a 3 , b and c . 3. 3. This cytochrome system is very similar to that of mammals and yeast as demonstrated by spectrophotometric and manometric experiments.

Isolated mitochondriabiologyCytochromeCell BiologyMitochondrionYeastMitochondriaBiochemistrySea Urchinsbiology.animalBotanybiology.proteinAnimalsCytochromesSea urchinOvumExperimental Cell Research
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Lenses on very curved zones of a singular foliation of C2

2018

Abstract We renormalize, using suitable lenses, small domains of a singular holomorphic foliation of C 2 where the curvature is concentrated. At a proper scale, the leaves are almost translates of a graph that we will call profile. When the leaves of the foliations are levels f = λ , where f is a polynomial in 2 variables, this graph is polynomial. Finally we will indicate how our methods may be adapted to study levels of polynomials and 1-forms in C 3 .

Isolated singularity[ MATH ] Mathematics [math]Complex curvePolynomialPure mathematics010102 general mathematicsHolomorphic functionIsolated singularityCurvature01 natural sciencesComplex foliationGraphMSC: 14H20; 14B05; 53C65; 53C120103 physical sciencesFoliation (geology)Profile010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topology[MATH]Mathematics [math]0101 mathematicsMathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Relation Between the State of a System as Isolated and as Open

2020

We discuss the differences in considering the description of a system as isolated or as a subsystem of a wider isolated system. In the latter case, a description in terms of a density operator directly arises without involving probability concepts, but as an orbit invariant. The non-probabilistic physical interpretation of the density operator is mathematically discussed.

Isolated systemTheoretical physicsInvariant (physics)Mathematics
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Aerodynamics of an isolated ski jumping ski

2019

A single isolated ski was suspended from a six-component wind tunnel balance and three angles, the angle of attack, the yaw angle and the edge angle were adjustable during the test. Increasing yaw angle from 0 to 15° increased the lift coefficient CL from 0.42 to 0.90 at edge angle 0° and from 0.70 to 0.87 at edge angle 10°, respectively. Increasing yaw angle also increased the sensitivity of the ski to changes in edge angle, i.e., increasing the edge angle (20°–45°) decreased the CL and the ratio $$C_{L}^{2}/{C_D}$$ with large yaw angles. However, to maximize the lift-to-drag ratio with a typical angle of attack of 30° in ski jumping, it may be reasonable to have an edge angle of 5°–10° on…

Lift coefficientMaterials scienceisolated ski jumping ski0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeometry02 engineering and technologyEdge (geometry)Ski jumping03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineaerodynamiikkaOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSensitivity (control systems)Wind tunnelAngle of attackMechanical Engineering030229 sport sciencesAerodynamics020601 biomedical engineeringEuler anglesMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationmäkihyppysymbolsSports Engineering
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The Bruce–Roberts Number of A Function on A Hypersurface with Isolated Singularity

2020

AbstractLet $(X,0)$ be an isolated hypersurface singularity defined by $\phi \colon ({\mathbb{C}}^n,0)\to ({\mathbb{C}},0)$ and $f\colon ({\mathbb{C}}^n,0)\to{\mathbb{C}}$ such that the Bruce–Roberts number $\mu _{BR}(f,X)$ is finite. We first prove that $\mu _{BR}(f,X)=\mu (f)+\mu (\phi ,f)+\mu (X,0)-\tau (X,0)$, where $\mu $ and $\tau $ are the Milnor and Tjurina numbers respectively of a function or an isolated complete intersection singularity. Second, we show that the logarithmic characteristic variety $LC(X,0)$ is Cohen–Macaulay. Both theorems generalize the results of a previous paper by some of the authors, in which the hypersurface $(X,0)$ was assumed to be weighted homogeneous.

LogarithmGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsComplete intersection010103 numerical & computational mathematicsFunction (mathematics)Isolated singularity01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsHypersurfaceSingularityHomogeneous0101 mathematicsCharacteristic varietyMathematicsThe Quarterly Journal of Mathematics
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Investigating and re-evaluating the role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta kinase as a molecular target for cardioprotection by using novel pharmaco…

2019

Aims Glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK3β) link with the mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore (mPTP) in cardioprotection is debated. We investigated the role of GSK3β in ischaemia (I)/reperfusion (R) injury using pharmacological tools. Methods and results Infarct size using the GSK3β inhibitor BIO (6-bromoindirubin-3'-oxime) and several novel analogues (MLS2776-MLS2779) was determined in anaesthetized rabbits and mice. In myocardial tissue GSK3β inhibition and the specificity of the compounds was tested. The mechanism of protection focused on autophagy-related proteins. GSK3β localization was determined in subsarcolemmal (SSM) and interfibrillar mitochondria (IFM) isolated from Lang…

Male0301 basic medicinePhysiologyMyocardial InfarctionAutophagy-Related ProteinsMyocardial Reperfusion Injury030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMitochondrionPharmacologyMitochondrial Membrane Transport ProteinsMitochondria HeartStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineReperfusion therapyPhysiology (medical)AnimalsMyocytes CardiacProtein Kinase InhibitorsGSK3BMice Knockoutchemistry.chemical_classificationCardioprotectionReactive oxygen speciesGlycogen Synthase Kinase 3 betaMolecular StructureMitochondrial Permeability Transition PoreChemistryKinaseMPTPIsolated Heart PreparationMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyMitochondrial permeability transition poreFemaleRabbitsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCyclophilin DSignal TransductionCardiovascular Research
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The desert gerbil Psammomys obesus as a model for metformin-sensitive nutritional type 2 diabetes to protect hepatocellular metabolic damage: Impact …

2017

Introduction While metformin (MET) is the most widely prescribed antidiabetic drug worldwide, its beneficial effects in Psammomys obesus (P. obesus), a rodent model that mimics most of the metabolic features of human diabetes, have not been explored thoroughly. Here, we sought to investigate whether MET might improve insulin sensitivity, glucose homeostasis, lipid profile as well as cellular redox and energy balance in P. obesus maintained on a high energy diet (HED). Materials and methods P. obesus gerbils were randomly assigned to receive either a natural diet (ND) consisting of halophytic plants (control group) or a HED (diabetic group) for a period of 24 weeks. MET (50 mg/kg per os) was…

Male0301 basic medicinePhysiologymedicine.medical_treatment[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Body-WeightRespiratory chainlcsh:MedicineMitochondria LiverBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLiver Parenchymal-CellsEndocrinologyGlucose MetabolismAnimal CellsKetogenesisMedicine and Health SciencesElectrochemistryGlucose homeostasisGut Microbiotalcsh:ScienceEnergy-Producing OrganellesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerMultidisciplinaryOrganic CompoundsMonosaccharidesFatty AcidsChemical ReactionsLipidsMetforminMitochondria3. Good healthChemistryPhysiological ParametersLiverPhysical SciencesCarbohydrate MetabolismCellular Structures and OrganellesCellular TypesAnatomyOxidation-ReductionResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyIsolated Rat HepatocytesEndocrine DisordersCarbohydratesBioenergeticsBiologyCarbohydrate metabolism03 medical and health sciencesInsulin resistanceInternal medicineFood-IntakeDiabetes MellitusmedicineAnimalsHypoglycemic AgentsObesityRespiratory-Chain[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]Fatty acid metabolismInsulinBody WeightOrganic Chemistrylcsh:RChemical CompoundsGluconeogenesisBiology and Life SciencesCell Biologymedicine.diseaseGlucose-6-Phosphate HydrolysisDisease Models AnimalGlucoseMetabolism030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2GluconeogenesischemistryMetabolic DisordersHepatocyteslcsh:QInsulin ResistanceGerbillinaeGlucose-ProductionFatty-Acid-MetabolismOxidation-Reduction Reactions
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Association of Structural Global Brain Network Properties with Intelligence in Normal Aging

2013

Higher general intelligence attenuates age-associated cognitive decline and the risk of dementia. Thus, intelligence has been associated with cognitive reserve or resilience in normal aging. Neurophysiologically, intelligence is considered as a complex capacity that is dependent on a global cognitive network rather than isolated brain areas. An association of structural as well as functional brain network characteristics with intelligence has already been reported in young adults. We investigated the relationship between global structural brain network properties, general intelligence and age in a group of 43 cognitively healthy elderly, age 60–85 years. Individuals were assessed cross-sect…

MaleAgingAnatomy and PhysiologyIntelligencelcsh:MedicineSocial and Behavioral SciencesBrain mappingDiagnostic RadiologyPsychologyCognitive declinelcsh:Sciencemedia_commonCognitive reserveAged 80 and overBrain MappingMultidisciplinaryAge FactorsBrainWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleMiddle AgedIsolated brainMagnetic Resonance ImagingMental HealthNeurologyMedicineFemalePsychological resilienceRadiologyPsychologyAlgorithmsResearch ArticleCognitive psychologyNeural Networksmedia_common.quotation_subjectModels NeurologicalNeuroimagingmedicineHumansDementiaBiologyAgedlcsh:RCognitive Psychologymedicine.diseaseCognitive networkDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingHuman Intelligencelcsh:QPhysiological ProcessesNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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