Physiological Mechanism Articles & Analysis
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In an in vivo setting, these processes are influenced by physiological factors such as age, genetics, organ function, and the presence of disease. ...
Precision-Cut Lung Slices (PCLS) have emerged as a innovative ex vivo model that allows researchers to explore deep into lung physiology, disease mechanisms, and pharmacological responses. By offering a unique combination of biological complexity and controlled experimental conditions, PCLS serve as a critical bridge between the limitations of traditional in ...
Observing such differential expression is crucial for understanding cellular physiology and disease mechanisms. For example, some proteins may be upregulated or downregulated in health and disease states, or between normal and treated cells.Detection MethodsThe most commonly used technique is mass spectrometry, particularly liquid chromatography-tandem mass ...
These compounds are essential for plant survival, as they regulate physiological processes, defense mechanisms, and interactions with other organisms. ...
By studying the protein interaction network, it reveals the molecular mechanisms of various physiological and pathological processes in cells, providing new ideas for disease diagnosis and treatment. ...
Particularly, cell invasion is a specific type of cell migration for invading cells can migrate while not all migrating cells are invasive, and both invasion and migration physiological processes require the involvement of the cytoskeleton. Two biological processes of the services mainly include: Cytoskeletal interaction in mitosis: observing the interactions intuitively ...
Introduction Cellular mechanisms driving cell death play a crucial role in various physiological and pathological processes. One such mechanism is apoptosis, a tightly regulated process vital for maintaining tissue homeostasis, development, and immune response. ...
Making use of stable isotopes to trace microbial genomic DNA in complicated environments can realize the transformation of research from single microbial physiological process to physiology and ecology of microbial community, and directional exploration of important microbial resources at a higher and more complex level, promoting microbial ...
The heart’s circulatory system and coronary flow regulation are highly adapted to the vital role of the heart in sustaining life and to everyday physiological challenges. Understanding coronary physiology is key for treating patients with ischemic heart disease in general, and patients with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) specifically. ...
COPII mediates the transport of membrane proteins and soluble proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus, and abnormal function of COPII inhibits protein secretion and has effects on cell differentiation and homeostasis, and many studies have shown a link between COPII components and human diseases, such as Sec31 mutations leading to severe neurological syndromes. However, the ...
AFM is ready to not solely visualize the floor topography of the specimens, but in addition can quantify the mechanical properties of the specimens by pressure spectroscopy assay. However, integrating AFM topographic imaging with pressure spectroscopy assay has lengthy been restricted because of the low spatiotemporal decision. ...
With the current in vivo animal models, it is difficult to determine the mechanism of action of physiologic responses that translate to human medicine, as there are too many variables that can confound a researcher’s ability to draw definitive conclusions. Physiologic Relevance of Immortalized Cell Lines One alternative to in vivo animal ...
Each of these equations focuses on key assumptions of how compound physicochemical properties and specific physiological parameters interact to present themselves in this organ-specific equilibrium constant. ...
The synergistic actions of LUM-201 on the physiological mechanisms regulating GH release explain why GH responses are greater in response to LUM-201 compared to traditional tests used to diagnose ...
When looking at the most versatile and amazingly sound devices, nothing can compare to the human ear. With its ingenious internal mechanisms and physiology, the human ear can adjust its sensitivity to increasing sound levels and handle a vast array of sound power levels. ...
Physiological Injury of Aquatic Plants 1. Insufficient Light During the growth, due to insufficient light, the photosynthetic intensity of aquatic plants will be reduced, the normal growth and development will also be affected. ...
Analysis of the root system is important in ensuring sustainable crop production, reducing nutrient input and irrigation, and protecting soil carbon pools. Getting rapid and frequent images of what is happening underground can help people make timely decisions about agricultural practices to maintain plant health and ensure the judicious use of resources. Root analysis can reduce financial and ...
The functional, molecular, and physiological mechanisms of root systems and interactions with microbes and other roots are some of the new areas of interest. ...
The main causes of post-harvest losses of peaches and nectarines include metabolic changes, reduced firmness of the flesh, mechanical damage and physiological disorders (internal browning). Peaches and nectarines are climacteric fruit. ...
The main causes of post-harvest losses of peaches and nectarines include metabolic changes, reduced firmness of the flesh, mechanical damage and physiological disorders (internal browning). Peaches and nectarines are climacteric fruit. ...
