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Stress wounding

Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) (Solanaceae) [leaf, stress/wounding-induced] PI-II precursor PI2-1(173 aa 19 kDa 3x8 Cys 3x4 S-S 3 PI domains) Trypsin (K5-E6, domain 1) [499]... [Pg.611]

Besides HS, selective plant Hsps are induced in response to different abiotic stresses such as heavy-metal stress, water stress, wounding stress, salt stress, cold shock, and anoxia stress. Plants, in general, survive lethal temperature stress more efficiently after prior exposure to a mild stress as against a direct response to lethal stress. This phenomenon is termed acquired thermotolerance [103]. Hsp are believed to be important for the protection of cells against heat injury both in basal thermotolerance (i.e., thermotolerance shown without prior heat shock) as well as in acquired thermotolerance responses. [Pg.982]

P. microphyllus seedlings were subjugated to different stressing factors and elicitors, such as hypoxia, salt stress, wounding, nutrient (nitrogen/potassium) omission, salicylic acid, and methyl jasmonate [53]. A time of exposure/concen-tration relationship of salicylic acid and methyl jasmonate treatments increased pilocarpine accumulation over control in a fourfold factor. Further conditions on the other hand reduced pilocarpine production. [Pg.875]

Wong, V.W., Rustad, K.C., Glotzbach, J.P., Sorkin, M., InayathuUah, M., Major, M.R., et al. PuUulan hydrogels improve mesenchymal stem cell delivery into high-oxidative-stress wounds. Macromol. Biosci. 11, 1458-1466 (2011)... [Pg.214]

The inlet flange shall be of the weldneck type with raised face designed in accordance with ASME BPV Code Section VIII. The flange shall be axial entry with a surface finish of 150-250 micro inches. The gasket shall be of the spiral-wound metal type with a seating stress of 10,000 psi. [Pg.310]

Mechanically bonded tubes may be obtained by mechanically stressing the fin material and/or the tube material to hold the two elements in pressure contact with one another. So called tension wound fins are formed by winding the fin material under tension in a helical manner along the length of the tube. [Pg.14]

Rope should be kept tightly and eyenly wound on the drums. Sudden, severe stresses are injurious, to a wire rope, and should be reduced tt a- minimum. Experience.has.indicated. that, wear increases. with speed . economy results, from, moderately increasing the load and diminishing the speed. F,xcessive speeds may injure Wire rope-., Cafe should be taken to see that the clamps used to fasten the rope for dead endirtg do not kitik, flatten, or crush the, rope,... [Pg.585]

Heikkila, J.J., Papp, J.E.T., Schultz, G.A. Bewley, J.D. (1984). Induction of heat shock protein messenger RNA in maize mesocotyls by water stress, abscisic acid and wounding. Plant Physiology, 76, 270-4. [Pg.153]

From a shear sensitivity perspective, it is particularly interesting to note that the OB has also been observed to occur in response to other, non-pathogenic stimuli, including wounding [176], agitation [177-180], pressure [181,182] and osmotic stress [180,183]. Relevant studies are summarized in Table 4. [Pg.170]

Kudo FA, Warycha B, Juran PJ, Asada H, Teso D, Aziz F (2005) Differential responsiveness of early- and late-passage endothehal cells to shear stress. Am J Surg 190(5) 763-769 Lee RH, Efron D, Tantry U, Barbul A (2001) Nitric oxide in the healing wound a time-course study. J Surg Res 101(1) 104-108... [Pg.349]

Maintaining adequate nutritional status, especially during periods of illness and metabolic stress, is an important part of patient care. Malnutrition in hospitalized patients is associated with significant complications, including increased infection risk, poor wound healing, prolonged hospital stay, and increased mortality, especially in surgical and critically ill patients.1 Specialized nutrition support refers to the administration of nutrients via the oral, enteral, or parenteral route for therapeutic purposes.1 Parenteral nutrition (PN), also... [Pg.1493]


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