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Regulation of resistance

Nies, D. H. (1992b). Czcr and Czcd, gene-products affecting regulation of resistance to cobalt, zinc, and cadmium czc system) in Alcaligenes eutrophus. J. Bacteriol. 174, 8102-8110. [Pg.91]

Baran, Y., Salas, A., Senkal, C.E., Gunduz, U., Bielawski, J., Obeid, L.M., and Ogretmen, B. Alterations of ceramide/sphingosine 1-phosphate rheostat involved in the regulation of resistance to imatinib-induced apoptosis in K562 human chronic myeloid leukemia cells. J Biol Chem, 282, 2007, 10922-10934. [Pg.431]

Temperature also affects production rates but, through its influence on the thermal expansion of water, it also induces changes in the depth of vertical mixing and resistance to wind-stirring processes. Reactions to temperature of other components of the food chain are also important in the regulation of phytoplankton biomass by consumers. Different phytoplankton species, with important morphological differences, are differentiated selectively by the interplay of these factors. " ... [Pg.32]

Since the load variation on an HT distribution network will he only nominal, anil the network will also have enough resistance, it should be possible to compensate the. system up to 70% or so. to turther improve the regulation of the network, say up to 5% of/ , without jeopardizing the level of stability. The application engineer can take a more judicious decision, knowing the condition of the network to be cotnpensated. [Pg.801]

It was known as early as 1927 that the adrenal glands of mammalian species secrete a series of substances essential to the survival of the individual. The hormonal nature of these secretions was suggested by the observation that extracts of the adrenal gland and more specifically of the outer portion of that organ (cortex) would ensure survival of animals whose adrenals had been excised. By 1943 no fewer than 28 steroids had been isolated from adrenal cortical extracts. These compounds were found to be involved in the regulation of such diverse and basic processes as electrolyte balance, carbohydrate metabolism, and resistance to trauma, to name only a few. [Pg.188]

The regulation of the total peripheral resistance also involves the complex interactions of several mechanisms. These include baroreflexes and sympathetic nervous system activity response to neurohumoral substances and endothelial factors myogenic adjustments at the cellular level, some mediated by ion channels and events at the cellular membrane and intercellular events mediated by receptors and mechanisms for signal transduction. As examples of some of these mechanisms, there are two major neural reflex arcs (Fig. 1). Baroreflexes are derived from high-pressure barorecep-tors in the aortic arch and carotid sinus and low-pressure cardiopulmonary baroreceptors in ventricles and atria. These receptors respond to stretch (high pressure) or... [Pg.273]

Clinical features NCEPATPIII criteria S3 of the criteria below WHO criteria impaired glucose regulation/insulin resistance and >2 other criteria... [Pg.758]

Trinchieri G Interleukin-12 and the regulation of irmate resistance and adaptive immunity. Nat Rev Immunol 2003 3 133-146. [Pg.38]

An example of a valid, easily interpretable QSAR is that relating to P-glycoprotein-regulated multidrug resistance reversal (MDRR) by phenothi-azines [43] ... [Pg.477]

Further studies on the mechanism of resistance of aminoglycoside antibiotics focused on resistance genes existing in antibiotic-producer strains (mainly by Drs. Y. Okami and Kunimoto Hotta), and gradually clarified the relationship between the antibiotic-producing and -regulating mechanism. During this search, indolizomycin (1984) was discovered by cell fusion of two kinds of strains. [Pg.12]


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