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p38 MAPK: A dual role in hepatocyte proliferation through reactive oxygen species

2013

p38 MAPKs are important mediators of signal transduction that respond to a wide range of extracellular stressors such as UV radiation, osmotic shock, hypoxia, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and oxidative stress. The most abundant family member is p38α, which helps to couple cell proliferation and growth in response to certain damaging stimuli. In fact, increased proliferation and impaired differentiation are hallmarks of p38α-deficient cells. It has been reported that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a critical role in cytokine-induced p38α activation. Under physiological conditions, p38α can function as a mediator of ROS signaling and either activate or suppress cell cycle progression depen…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMAPK/ERK pathwayReactive oxygen speciesMAP Kinase Signaling SystemCell growthp38 mitogen-activated protein kinasesCell Growth ProcessesGeneral MedicineCell cycleBiologymedicine.disease_causep38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesBiochemistryLiver regenerationCell biologychemistryHepatocytesmedicineAnimalsHumansSignal transductionReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressFree Radical Research
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Field-cooling experiments on the quadrupolar-glass state of (KBr)0.47(KCN)0.53

1990

The shear strain of a mixed cyanide crystal has been measured under field-cooling conditions. The time decay after field removal follows a Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts law. The results are analogous to spin glasses, except that residual permanent strains can be frozen-in.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceField coolingSpin glassCyanideAnalytical chemistryTime decayGeneral Physics and AstronomyhumanitiesPhysics::History of PhysicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryShear stressInorganic compoundPhysical Review Letters
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Polyisoprene-carbon black nanocomposites as tensile strain and pressure sensor materials

2004

Abstract Electrically conductive polymer composites (ECPC) are shown as prospective large-size flexible pressure and stretch sensors for detecting of dangerous deformations and vibrations of vehicle parts. Reversible change of resistance dependent on stretch and pressure is obtained in electro-conductive polymer nanocomposites. At certain concentrations of carbon nano-particles a change of electrical resistance by more than four orders is observed at 40% relative stretch. The maximum sensitivity of nanocomposites is observed in the vicinity of the transition of electro-conductive percolation. Nanocomposites exhibit a very weak semiconductor-like temperature dependence of resistance. The ten…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceNanocompositePolymer nanocompositeMetals and AlloysPolymerCarbon blackCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsStress (mechanics)chemistryElectrical resistance and conductancePercolationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialInstrumentationSensors and Actuators A: Physical
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Modeling and stress-strain characteristics of the mechanical properties of carbon-nanotube-reinforced poly(vinyl acetate) nanocomposites

2011

Polymer/carbon nanotube (CNT) composites are one of the most perspective advanced materials developed in recent years. The properties of CNT-reinforced polymer composites, however, strongly depend on structural aspects of the nanostructured filler and on its dispersion quality in a polymer matrix. Consequently, this research was devoted to the investigation of multiwalled-CNT-modified poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) composites with respect to the mechanical property dependence on some structural characteristics of CNTs. PVAc/CNT nanocomposites were obtained with a solution casting technique. The amount of CNTs was changed from 0.01 up to 2 wt %. The stress–strain characteristics of PVAc/CNT nano…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceNanocompositePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositeStress–strain curveGeneral ChemistryCarbon nanotubePolymerSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryVinyl acetateComposite materialElastic modulusJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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1982

The stress relaxation behaviour after compression yielding of two semicrystalline polymers, a low density polyethylene and an isotactic polypropylene, is investigated. Data taken at several strains, reached with different sample loading rates, are considered. Master curves are obtained by means of dimensionless stress and time measures, similar to those recently adopted for some amorphous polymers. Die Spannungsrelaxation nach Druckbeanspruchung wurde an zwei semikristallinen Polymeren, Polyethylen neidriger Dichte und isotaktischem Polypropylen, untersucht. Die bei unterschiedlichen Deformationen, welche mit unterschiedlichen Beanspruchungsgeschwindigkeiten erreicht wurdern, erhaltenen Erg…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolymerCompression (physics)Amorphous solidStress (mechanics)Low-density polyethyleneCrystallinitychemistryTacticityPolymer chemistryStress relaxationComposite materialActa Polymerica
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A simplified description of viscoelastic behavior of polymers as illustrated with biaxially-oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate)

1978

A rheological model of solid polymers is proposed. Its mechanical analog is a parallel of a linear spring and a Maxwell element with variable viscosity. The viscosity of the dashpot is allowed to change with stress both directly, by an Eyring-type mechanism, and through free volume changes according to the Doolittle equation. Predictions of the model reproduce many of the features shown, especially after yielding, by constant velocity stress-strain, stress-relaxation and creep data taken at room temperature on biaxially-oriented poly(ethylene terephthalate) over a wide range of loading rates.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryPolymerDashpotViscoelasticityStress (mechanics)ViscosityRheologychemistryCreepSpring (device)Materials ChemistryComposite materialPolymer Engineering and Science
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Ferroelectric LC-elastomers

1997

Ferroelectric liquid crystalline elastomers combine the rubber elasticity of polymer networks with liquid crystalline phases and ferroelectric ordering. Ferroelectric switching leads therefore to a deformation of the polymer network and an elastic stress. The coupling between both effccts can be varied by changing the topology of the netpoints.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsElastomerFerroelectricityCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterStress (mechanics)Condensed Matter::Materials SciencechemistryRubber elasticityLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCoupling (piping)Composite materialDeformation (engineering)Macromolecular Symposia
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Complete in-plane elastic characterisation under tensile tests of angle-ply laminates composed of polymer-matrix layers

2002

In this paper we present a new strategy to completely characterise the in-plane elastic properties of a large range of angle-ply laminates using only unidirectional tests. We consider laminates having the same number of identical plies in the α and – α directions. This new method uses some preceding results found by Verchery for orthotropic laminates, namely the conditions of existence of a specific direction ω, in which the shear-extension coupling is null. The characterisation of the laminate is then made using the results of three tensile tests: two in the orthotropy axes, and the third one in the ω direction, in order to have always a pure one-dimensional state of stress. We show that …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerOrthotropic materialNull (physics)Stress (mechanics)Matrix (mathematics)chemistryUltimate tensile strengthPlate theoryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesCoupling (piping)[ PHYS.MECA ] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]Composite material[PHYS.MECA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Master curves of viscoelastic behavior in the plastic region of a solid polymer

1977

Stress relaxation and creep tests following strain ramps were made on Mylar, both above and below the yield stress. The ramp velocity was varied over a 40-fold range. All data exhibit nonlinear viscoelastic behavior. However, those obtained above the yield point, i.e., in the plastic region, could be reduced to single master curves for both the creep and the relaxation tests by means of a simple time shift factor. This factor is inversely proportional to the strain rate existing just prior to the test.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsStrain (chemistry)General ChemistryPolymerStrain rateViscoelasticitySurfaces Coatings and FilmsNonlinear systemchemistryCreepMaterials ChemistryStress relaxationForensic engineeringRelaxation (physics)Composite materialJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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Testing of a constitutive equation for entangled networks by elongational and shear data of polymer melts

1973

An entangled network such as a polymer melt or a concentrated solution is here described by a set of two simultaneous equations. One of them is a balance of entanglements, the other gives the stress in the classical form of aMaxwell equation.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceShear viscosityConstitutive equationQuantum PhysicsMechanicsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsStress levelCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterShear (geology)chemistrySimultaneous equationsPolymer chemistryGeneral Materials SciencePolymer meltRheologica Acta
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