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Light-induced resistance of the keratin network to the filament-disrupting tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor orthovanadate.

2003

Epidermal keratinocytes respond to low-dose light irradiation by inducing signaling cascades that lead to long-term effects on gene transcription thereby protecting cells against damage. In contrast, little is known about immediate light-induced alterations of structural proteins. We have made the intriguing observation that light produces fundamental changes in the properties of the keratin filament system of cultured epidermoid A-431 cells. A short light exposure (1–10 min) causes the keratin cytoskeleton to become immediately resistant to the tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor orthovanadate, which otherwise disrupts the keratin filament network completely in just a few minutes. This protecti…

Ultraviolet Raysultraviolet lightDrug ResistanceIntermediate FilamentsDermatologyProtein tyrosine phosphatasemacromolecular substancesBiologyBiochemistryProtein filamentKeratinUltraviolet lightTumor Cells CulturedHumansVanadatePhosphorylationIntermediate filamentMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationintermediate filamentKeratin Filamentintegumentary systemVulvar NeoplasmsvanadateCell BiologyMolecular biologyCell biologychemistryEpidermal CellsPhosphorylationKeratinsFemaleProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesVanadatescytokeratinThe Journal of investigative dermatology
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Mechanical Behavior of Concrete Columns Confined by Laterally Pre-Tensioned FRP

2011

This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of concrete columns confined by a wound pre-tensioned carbon filament yarn. Yarn winding equipment was developed in the Institute of Polymer Mechanics with the ability to set the desired pre-tension force and thereby producing confined concrete specimens with different initial lateral pressure. It is shown that initial lateral pressure increases the axial stress at which intense internal cracking of the concrete develops.

chemistry.chemical_classificationCrackingCompressive strengthMaterials sciencechemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCylinder stressYarnPolymerFibre-reinforced plasticComposite materialCarbon filaments
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Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in environmental analysis: Focus on organic matter and microplastic

2020

Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) has great potential within environmental analysis. This technique is mainly used for the chemical identification of macromolecules that cannot be characterized by either liquid or gas chromatography due to their big size. Through pyrolysis (controlled thermal degradation), these macromolecules are broken down into simpler molecules that can be separated by gas chromatography and detected by mass spectrometry. This technique has been traditionally used in environmental samples for the characterization of organic matter and humic substances, contaminants, lignins, etc. It attains the identification of the different types of chemical un…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMicroplasticsCurie-pointEnvironmental analysisEvolved gas analysisChemistry010401 analytical chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryFilamentsPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometryEnvironmental chemistryReactive pyrolysisOrganic matterEvolved gas analysisGas chromatographyPyrolysisMicrofurnacesSpectroscopy
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Detection of cosmic filaments using the Candy model

2004

We propose to apply a marked point process to automatically delineate filaments of the large-scale structure in redshift catalogues. We illustrate the feasibility of the idea on an example of simulated catalogues, describe the procedure, and characterize the results. We find the distribution of the length of the filaments, and suggest how to use this approach to obtain other statistical characteristics of filamentary networks.

filament cosmiqueDistribution (number theory)LONGUEUR D'ONDES;REPARTITION SPATIALEFOS: Physical sciencesLONGUEUR D'ONDESAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsAstrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciences[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Marked point process[MATH]Mathematics [math]010303 astronomy & astrophysicsréseau de filamentsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsmodélisationPhysicsCOSMIC cancer databaseanalyse statistiquecarte de galaxies010308 nuclear & particles physicsgalaxieprocessus ponctuelREPARTITION SPATIALEAstrophysics (astro-ph)Astronomy and AstrophysicsRedshiftSpace and Planetary ScienceAstronomy & Astrophysics
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The identification and localization of two intermediate filament proteins in the tunic of Styela plicata (Tunicata, Styelidae).

2009

The intermediate filament (IF) proteins Styela C and Styela D from the tunicate Styela (Urochordata) are co-expressed in all epidermal cells and they are thought to behave as type I and type II keratins. These two IF proteins, Styela C and Styela D, were identified in immunoblots of proteins isolated from the tunic of Styela plicata. The occurrence and distribution of these proteins within the tunic of this ascidian was examined by means of immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase techniques, using anti-Styela C and anti-Styela D antibodies. In addition, immuno-electron microscopy of the tunic showed that the two proteins are located in the cuticle layer and in the tunic matrix. These result…

intermediate filamentchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyIntermediate FilamentsTunicataCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyStyelabiology.organism_classificationStyelidaeCell biologyTunicateimmunolocalizationStyela plicatachemistryStyela plicataKeratinAnimalsKeratinsUrochordataUrochordataIntermediate filamentDevelopmental BiologyCuticle (hair)Tissuecell
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