995 resultados para 780103 Chemical sciences


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This project investigated how plants respond to invading pathogens using microscopic, biochemical and genetic approaches. The development of transgenic plants containing the green fluorescent protein cloned from jellyfish enabled a new approach to studying plant defence genes. In particular, the role and involvement of the plant gene PAL1 was analysed.

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The natriuretic peptide system is a family of related proteins that in humans function to reduce blood pressure and blood volume. However, in amphibians the function is less well understood. This thesis demonstrates that the amphibian, Bufo marinus, possesses a well-developed natriuretic peptide system that is capable of responding to changes induced by dehydration.

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The results presented demonstrate that outbreaks of virulent Newcastle disease in Australia arose from the emergence of virulent virus from an endemic avirulent quasispecies. Environmental selection pressures, or industrial practices, led to the emergence of this species and its dominance in several distinct ourbreaks from 1998-2002.

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This research determined how the natriuretic peptide system, which controls water and salt balance, responds to water limitation in a desert rodent. It was found that a uniform down-regulation of the system is not part of the physiological response to minimise water loss during periods of low water availability.

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The research produced a series of novel oranotin and organotellurium compounds that are potential building blocks for new materials. In particular, one carbonate cluster has practical applications in the fixation and recovery of carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere.

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This collection of seventy-five publications represents the authors contribution to spectroscopy, separation science and flow analysis. Of particular note are the fundamental investigations into chemiluminescence and the innovative strategies for its utilisation as a sensitive and selective means of detection for several important and challenging problems in analytical chemistry.

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Zinc is an essential nutrient for all living organisms and a deficiency may result in major health problems. This project provides insights into how zinc is processed by cells within the human body. The experiments also contribute to a better understanding of the molecular basis of zinc deficiency disorders. Novel procedures developed in this project may prove invaluable to the wider scientific community.

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Natriuretic peptide hormones exert their effects by binding to receptor proteins and activating cellular responses. Fish gills interface with the aquatic environment. Therefore, natriuretic peptide receptor activity in gills from marine and freshwater fishes was examined. The potencies of natriuretic peptides were compared and a novel cellular response was identified.

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The copper-transporting ATP7B protein is defective in patients with Wilson disease, which causes the accumulation of toxic levels of copper in the body particularly in the liver. This thesis provides new information about how ATP7B maintains copper levels in the body within safe limits.

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The gas, nitric oxide, plays a critical role in the control of the cardiovascular system of animals, and in particular blood pressure. This thesis demonstrated unique mechanisms by which nitric oxide regulates the blood vessels of various animals, which will alter our understanding of vascular regulation by peripheral nerves.

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In this study zebrafish were used to identify, characterize and study leukemic "cancer"-genes as well as to investigate their role in normal development, particularly blood cell development. The experiments demonstrated that zebrafish represent an excellent tool for studying leukemogenesis, the genes involved in this process and for testing anti-cancer therapeutics.

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Examines the biochemistry and physiology of chlorophyllase in the marine angiosperm Zostera muelleri. Enzyme activity was found to be highly correlated with chlorophyll synthesis in developing leaf tissue. This study provides evidence for the physiological role of chlorophyllase in chlorophyll degradation and provides insights into the senescence process in seagrass.

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Genetically engineered vaccinia viruses are potential candidates for vaccine construction. This study investigated the vaccinia virus B15R gene, which is involved in modulating virulence. Genetically engineered vaccinia viruses were constructed to evaluate the influence of the B15R gene on the ability of these viruses to induce an immune response against a foreign antigen.