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Alueellinen ja ajallinen vaihtelu jokihelmisimpukan ja purotaimenen välisessä suhteessa
2010
Jokihelmisimpukan suhde sen isäntäkaloihin on tälle uhanalaiselle, karujen virtaavien vesien nilviäiselle elintärkeä. Aihetta on tutkittu vähän, ja jokihelmisimpukan suojelun kannalta se on elinympäristön yhtenä kriittisenä osana merkittävä tutkimuskohde. Kenttätutkimuksessa selvitettiin jokihelmisimpukan loisvaiheen isännän, purotaimenen, vaikutusta simpukoiden esiintymiseen. Tutkimusaineisto kerättiin 27.5.-22.9.2009 sähkökalastuksin (7 kalastuskertaa n. 3 viikon välein) yhdestä Luttojoen vesistöalueen latvapurosta. Aineistosta tutkittiin jokihelmisimpukoiden glokidium-toukkien loisinnan prevalenssi, abundanssi ja intensiteetti vertaillen simpukka-aloilta (n=12, simpukkatiheys 4-43 yks./m…
Study of the aminopeptidase N gene family in the lepidopterans Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) and Bombyx mori (L.): Sequences, mapping and expression
2010
Aminopeptidases N (APNs) are a class of ectoenzymes present in lepidopteran larvae midguts, involved in the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins mode of action. In the present work, seven aminopeptidases have been cloned from the midgut of Ostrinia nubilalis, the major Lepidopteran corn pest in the temperate climates. Six sequences were identified as APNs because of the presence of the HEXXH(X)18E and GAMEN motifs, as well as the signal peptide and the GPI-anchor sequences. The remaining sequence did not contain the two cellular targeting signals, indicating it belonged to the puromycin-sensitive aminopeptidase (PSA) family. An in silico analysis allowed us to find orthologous sequences in Bo…
Kirjoituksen näköiset kuvat : Aperitiffin tekstifaksimilet
2018
Investigating different migration patterns of Salmo trutta (L.) in the Teno river system using stable isotope analyses
2009
Spontaneous lymphokine synthesis by human blood mononuclear cells
1975
LYMPHOCYTES, after antigenic stimulation, may synthesise and release biologically active soluble factors other than antibodies. These mediators were termed lymphokines by Dumonde1, and the most extensively studied and best characterised are migration inhibitory factors which can inhibit the migration of macrophages or leukocytes: this is the property used for their in vitro bioassay. Apart from antigens, various other stimuli may trigger lymphokine synthesis by lymphocytes, for example, polyclonal mitogens2, anti-immunoglobulin or membrane Fc or C3-receptor reactions3,4. Furthermore, migration inhibitory activity has been found in the long term culture supernatants of some established lymph…
Local environment and space drive multiple facets of stream macroinvertebrate beta diversity
2018
AIM: Understanding variation in biodiversity typically requires consideration of factors operating at different spatial scales. Recently, ecologists and biogeographers have recognized the need of analysing ecological communities in the light of multiple facets including not only species‐level information but also functional and phylogenetic approaches to improve our understanding of the relative contribution of processes shaping biodiversity. Here, our aim was to disentangle the relative importance of environmental variables measured at multiple levels (i.e., local, catchment, climate, and spatial variables) influencing variation in macroinvertebrate beta diversity facets (i.e., species, tr…
La perversión de los ideales: Italia
2008
Spatial variability of isoproturon mineralizing activity within an agricultural field: geostatistical analysis of physicochemical and microbiological…
2007
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Puronvarsimetsien suojavyöhykkeiden vaikutus kasvi- ja kääpälajistoon, pienilmastoon ja tuulenkaatoihin
2020
Enhanced autophagic-lysosomal activity and increased BAG3-mediated selective macroautophagy as adaptive response of neuronal cells to chronic oxidati…
2019
Oxidative stress and a disturbed cellular protein homeostasis (proteostasis) belong to the most important hallmarks of aging and of neurodegenerative disorders. The proteasomal and autophagic-lysosomal degradation pathways are key measures to maintain proteostasis. Here, we report that hippocampal cells selected for full adaptation and resistance to oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide (oxidative stress-resistant cells, OxSR cells) showed a massive increase in the expression of components of the cellular autophagic-lysosomal network and a significantly higher overall autophagic activity. A comparative expression analysis revealed that distinct key regulators of autophagy are upregu…