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Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena (2)


Articles on Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena

  1. Evaluation of the relative biological effectiveness of carbon ion beams in the cerebellum using the rat organotypic slice culture system.

    J Radiat Res 53(1):87-92 (2012) PMID 22302049

    To clarify the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) values of carbon ion (C) beams in normal brain tissues, a rat organotypic slice culture system was used. The cerebellum was dissected from 10-day-old Wistar rats, cut parasagittally into approximately 600-µm-thick slices and cul...
  2. Amoeba-related health risk in drinking water systems: could monitoring of amoebae be a complementary approach to current quality control str...

    Future Microbiol 7(1):25-31 (2012) PMID 22191444

    Culture-based methods for fecal indicator microorganisms are the standard protocol to assess potential health risk from drinking water systems. However, these traditional fecal indicators are inappropriate surrogates for disinfection-resistant fecal pathogens and the indigenous pathogens that grow in...
  3. [The interdependence of coronary pain control and level of anxiety in women with ischiaemic heart disease].

    Pol Merkur Lekarski 32(187):14-7 (2012) PMID 22400173

    Interdependences between pain and anxiety in cardiac ischaemia are multidimensional and complex. Both of these phenomena share a lot of traits and they tend to reinforce each other at physiological level. Apart from arduousness of pain, cognitive understanding of its nature becomes a...
  4. Aberrant B-Raf signaling in human cancer -- 10 years from bench to bedside.

    Crit Rev Oncog 17(1):97-121 (2012) PMID 22471666

    We provide a review of our current knowledge on the regulation of this kinase under physiological circumstances and how this control is lost by mutations. We give an update on malignancies displaying high frequencies of BRAF mutations and discuss the mechanisms underlying the side effects and drug r...
  5. Temporal candidate gene expression in the sow placenta and embryo during early gestation and effect of maternal Progenos supplementation on ...

    Reprod Fertil Dev 24(4):550-8 (2012) PMID 22541543

    These results are consistent with proposed beneficial effects of l-arginine on early embryonic development and placental vascularisation....
  6. A faster, high resolution, mtPA-GFP-based mitochondrial fusion assay acquiring kinetic data of multiple cells in parallel using confocal mic...

    J Vis Exp (2012) PMID 22847388

    We scale up and automate a previously published live cell method based on using mtPAGFP and a low concentration of TMRE (15 nm). This method involves photoactivating a small portion of the mitochondrial network, collecting highly resolved stacks of confocal sections every 15 min for 1 hour, and quan...
  7. Visual cortex plasticity: a complex interplay of genetic and environmental influences.

    J Neural Transplant Plast (2012) PMID 22852098 PMCID PMC3407658

    We shall concentrate on structural and functional consequences of early sensory deprivation in the visual system and discuss how intracellular signal transduction pathways associated with experience regulate changes of chromatin structure and gene expression patterns that underlie these plastic phen...
  8. Neurophysiological changes after intramuscular injection of botulinum toxin.

    Clin Neurophysiol 123(1):54-60 (2012) PMID 22051548

    Botulinum toxin (BT) acts peripherally by inhibiting acetylcholine release from the presynaptic neuromuscular terminals and by weakening muscle contraction. Therefore, its clinical benefit is primarily due to its peripheral action. As a result, local injection of BT has become a succ...
  9. Rule-based modeling of signal transduction: a primer.

    Methods Mol Biol (2012) PMID 23361986

    We provide a self-contained tutorial on modeling signal transduction networks using the BNG Language and related software tools. We review the basic syntax of the language and show how biochemical knowledge can be articulated using reaction rules, which can be used to capture a broad range of bioche...