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Treadmilling

Small, J.V. (1995). Getting the actin filaments straight nucleation-release or treadmilling Trends Cell Biol. 5, 52-55. [Pg.40]

Wang, Y.L. (1985). Exchange of actin subunits at the leading edge of living fibroblasts Possible role of treadmilling. J. Cell Biol. 101.597-602. [Pg.106]

Repeated periods of exercise reduce the likelihood of damage to skeletal muscle during subsequent bouts of the same form of exercise and this appears to be associated with an increase in the activity of muscle SOD (Higuchi et al. 1985), a reduced level of lipid peroxidation products during exercise in trained rats (Alessio and Goldfarb, 1988), and a modification of the concentration of antioxidants and activity of antioxidant enzymes in trained humans (Robertson etal., 1991). Packer and colleagues (Quintanilha etui., 1983 Packer, 1984) have also examined the exercise endurance of animals of modified antioxidant capacity and found that vitamin E-deficient rats have a reduced endurance capacity, while Amelink (1990) has reported that vitamin E-deficient rats have an increased amount of injury following treadmill exercise. [Pg.179]

Treadmill or bicycle exercise ECG, commonly referred to as a "stress test," is considered positive for IHD if the ECG shows at least a 1 mm deviation of the ST-segment (depression or elevation). [Pg.68]

Moderate risk Has three or more risk factors for coronary artery disease Has moderate, stable angina Had a recent myocardial infarction or stroke within the past 6 weeks Has moderate congestive heart failure (NYHA Class 2) Fbtient should undergo a complete cardiovascular work-up and treadmill stress testing to determine tolerance to increased myocardial energy consumption associated with increased sexual activity... [Pg.786]

Tarnopolsky and colleagues78 studied six trained, male runners using a 90-min treadmill run. Subjects, who were habituated to caffeine (200 mg/day) were administerd 6-mg/kg caffeine 1 h prior to testing. No significant differences in metabolic or neuromuscular effects were de-... [Pg.248]

Wiles, J. D., Bird, S. R., Hopkins, J., and Riley, M., Effects of caffeinated coffee on running speed, respiratory factors, blood lactate, and perceived exertion during 1500-m treadmill running, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 26, 116, 1992. [Pg.253]

If Serena burns about 304.15 calories while walking fast on her treadmill for 38.5 minutes, about how many calories does she burn per minute ... [Pg.64]

Kishi and coworkers used a commercial NO-selective microelectrode to monitor the effect that exercise has on platelet-derived NO [110], This study used 23 healthy male non-smokers who underwent treadmill exercise. Blood samples were taken from the subjects before and directly following exercise and blood platelets isolated. The study showed that NO concentration and platelet levels were increased following exercise. This increase in NO concentration is thought to play a role in the prevention of exercise induced platelet activation in humans. [Pg.42]

Rzadzinska, A. K., Schneider, M. E., Davies, C., Riordan, G. P. and Kachar, B. An actin molecular treadmill and myosins maintain stereocilia functional architecture and selfrenewal. J. Cell Biol. 164 887-897, 2004. [Pg.840]

Paul The intruiging thing with the knockout is that people thought this would always be under / adrenergic control. But these mice seem to live longer and they are better on treadmills. [Pg.242]

When I fell off the treadmill I felt like a leper with no worth. I lost a lot of friends because I wasn t the same Erica they had known. Now some of my old friends are coming back, and that s all right. [Pg.59]

Calculated breaths per minute wireless treadmill test... [Pg.142]

Figure 11. Comparison of a wearable foam sensor integrated into a shirt, and a reference airflow monitor (facemask) for monitoring breathing during treadmill experiments. The results (bottom) indicate that these types of innocuous wearable sensors can provide important information on general heath indicators such as breathing [27]. Figure 11. Comparison of a wearable foam sensor integrated into a shirt, and a reference airflow monitor (facemask) for monitoring breathing during treadmill experiments. The results (bottom) indicate that these types of innocuous wearable sensors can provide important information on general heath indicators such as breathing [27].
VII. Protomer Flux with Assembled Polymers (Microtubule Treadmilling ) 194... [Pg.133]

Other experiments such as treadmilling measurements (see Section VII) is not feasible because the polymer number concentration is far less than that required in radiometric measurements. [Pg.182]


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