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Myo-inositol counteracts the vegetalizing effect of lithium on P.lividus embryos
1992
Abstract The vegetalizing effect of LiCl on sea urchins embryos can be counteracted by the addition of myo-inositol. This observation is discussed in connection with similar results recently reported for amphibian embryos.
Histones and non-histone proteins during sea urchin development
1979
Abstract Chromatin from blastulae and plutei of Paracentrotus lividus was fractionated through a hydroxyapatite column. The ratio of histones versus non-histone proteins decreases from blastula to pluteus stage.
Apoptosis in sea urchin embryos.
1997
Abstract It is demonstrated by DNA electrophoresis analysis, morphological observations and TdT in situ reaction, that Paracentrotus embryos if treated with TPA plus heat undergo an apoptotic reaction. Indication is also obtained that non treated embryos undergo spontaneous apoptosis at the early pluteus stage, expecially in the districts of arms and intestine. The possible meaning of this latter observation is discussed.
Field-Grown and In Vitro Propagated Round-Leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia L.) Show Differences in Metabolic Profiles and Biological Activities
2021
Drosera rotundifolia L. is a carnivorous plant used in traditional medicine for its therapeutic properties. Because of its small size, its collection in nature is laborious and different cultivation methods have been studied to ensure availability. However, only a few studies exist where the lab-grown sundew tissue and field-grown sundew would have been compared in their functionality or metabolic profiles. In this study, the antioxidant and antiviral activities of lab-grown and field-grown sundew extracts and their metabolic profiles are examined. The effect of drying methods on the chromatographic profile of the extracts is also shown. Antioxidant activity was significantly higher (5–6 ti…
Novel Insights into the Cellular Localization and Regulation of the Autophagosomal Proteins LC3A, LC3B and LC3C
2020
Macroautophagy is a conserved degradative process for maintaining cellular homeostasis and plays a key role in aging and various human disorders. The microtubule-associated protein 1A/1B light chain 3B (MAP1LC3B or LC3B) is commonly analyzed as a key marker for autophagosomes and as a proxy for autophagic flux. Three paralogues of the LC3 gene exist in humans: LC3A, LC3B and LC3C. The molecular function, regulation and cellular localization of LC3A and LC3C have not been investigated frequently, even if a similar function to that described for LC3B appears likely. Here, we have selectively decapacitated LC3B by three separate strategies in primary human fibroblasts and analyzed the evoked e…
Ecology of host-parasite relationships in boreal Europe : voles, food and infectious diseases
2014
Studio preliminare sulla diversità della megafauna dei barren mediterranei
2014
Puuperäisiä biomassoja ja mikroturbiinitekniikkaa hyödyntävän pienen kokoluokan CHP-laitoksen mallintaminen osaksi aluelämpöverkkomallia
2015
Tässä tutkielmassa mallinnettiin MATLAB:lla pienen kokoluokan (< 1MW) yhdistetty lämmön- ja sähköntuotantoyksikkö (CHP), joka hyödyntää puuperäisiä biomassoja polttoaineena ja mikroturbiiniteknologiaa sähkön tuottamiseen. Mallinnustyö jakaantui tarkastelemaan puuhakkeen ja pellettien palamisessa muodostuvia savukaasuja, Turbec T100- mikroturbiinijärjestelmän sähköntuotantoa, vastavirta lämmönvaihtimien toimintaa sekä koko yksikön liittämistä osaksi VTT:n rakentamaa aluelämpöverkkomallia. In this thesis, a MATLAB based model was constructed of a small scale (< 1MW)combined heat- and power production (CHP) unit which utilizes woody biomasses as fuel and microturbine technology in the producti…
Behavioural responses of voles to simulated risk of predation by a native and an alien mustelid: an odour manipulation experiment
2010
Context. Potential mammalian prey commonly use the odours of their co-evolved predators to manage their risks of predation. But when the risk comes from an unknown source of predation, odours might not be perceived as dangerous, and anti-predator responses may fail, except possibly if the alien predator is of the same archetype as a native predator. Aims. In the present study we examined anti-predator behavioural responses of voles from the outer archipelagos of the Baltic Sea, south-western Finland, where they have had no resident mammalian predators in recent history. Methods. We investigated responses of field voles (Microtus agrestis) to odours of native least weasels (Mustela nivalis)…