997 resultados para T.G. Bright
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DNA10 KEST58ESTC1;LIM F9;S34;F14TFIIIA;F35ArfGAP (Arf GTPase activating protein)OsAGAP OsAGAPcDNA1328bp320C2 CX2CX16CX2CArfGAP domainGTPOsAGAPArfGTPOsAGAPArfGAPOsAGAPArfGAP OsAGAPRNA;OsAGAP OsAGAPTIBAOsAGAP;IAA2,4-DNAA;NAAOsAGAP FM1-43OsAGAPBFA ArfGAPArfGAPOsAGAPArfGAPArfGAP OsAGAPArfGAPOsAGAP
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G GGGRan GTPase TaRAN1 (AF488730) Ran1055 bp, 221GRan TaRAN1GTPGTPTaRAN1TaRAN1 Schizosaccharomyces pombeTaRAN1G2;TaRAN1TaRAN1TaRAN1TaRAN1TaRAN1TaRAN1G2M TaRAN1IAATaRAN1HPLCIAATaRAN1TaRAN1TaRAN1Ran
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GG(GPCRs)G(G protein-coupledreceptor, GPCR)OsGPCR1 OsGPCR1cDNA1407bp468G(G Protein- Coupled Receptor)44%OsGPCR19TMsGFPOsGPCR1GTPOsGPCR1RGAGTPOsGPCR1RGAOsGPCR1G OsGPCR1ABAGAACCIAAFOsGPCR1 OsGPCR1OsGPCR1OsGPCR1CBFOsGPCR1ABAOsGPCR1ABAOsGPCR1OsGPCR130%OsGPCR1FM4-64OsGPCR1BFAOsGPCRIOsGPCR1
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GPiceawillsonii(Pinus bungeana)FTIRGG Western BlottingGO40 kDaGaGaGa;GaGa G CTXPTX400 ng mL-ICTXPTX;500 ng mL-IMaFTIR400 ng mL-I CTXPTXGaCTXPTXGa NtRaclROPsWeternBlotting23kDa1824RacRacRacRacRacRac20 VmRacRacRac NtRaclRacRac
Heterotrimeric G protein -subunit is localized in the plasma membrane of Pinus bungeana pollen tubes
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The paper presents a resume on experiments carried on mass breeding of the silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix in a cement cistern through administration of crude human chorionic gonadotropin. The experiments proves that human chorionic gonadotropin (H.C.G.) can be used for mass breeding of the fish in simple enclosures, with facilities of some input and output of water and a dose of 5 mg/kg and 18 mg/kg of body weight, for males and females respectively are required for the purpose. Observations were made by using pituitary glands in similar way. For successful breeding of about 80 kg female together, the expenditure towards cost of pituitary gland and H.C.G. are respectively 275 and 117 Rs.
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The author gives a financial and economic valuation of the operation of vessels in the 38 foot GRP class. He discusses particularly the materials and methods of fishing they use, species composition of their catches, their rate of return, break-even analysis, financial and social analysis.
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4G-C-(Eonycteris spelaea)(2n)36,(FN)56;(Megaderma spasma)2n=38,FN=70;(Taphozous melanopogon)2n=42,FN=64;(Chaerephon plicata)2n=48,FN=54C-,,,
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The Vespertilionidae is the largest family in the order Chiroptera and has a worldwide distribution in the temperate and tropical regions. In order to further clarify the karyotype relationships at the lower taxonomic level in Vespertilionidae, genome-wid
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Rhinolophus (Rhinolophidae) is the second most speciose genus in Chiroptera and has extensively diversified diploid chromosome numbers (from 2n=28 to 62). In spite of many attempts to explore the karyotypic evolution of this genus, most studies have been
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Bats are a unique but enigmatic group of mammals and have a world-wide distribution. The phylogenetic relationships of extant bats are far from being resolved. Here, we investigated the karyotypic relationships of representative species from four families
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An experimental and theoretical investigation of premixed turbulent combustion in an engine simulator is presented. The distribution of hydroxyl radicals formed in the combustion of propane/air mixtures was visualized by 2D-LIF and used to monitor the progress of the combustion process. For stoichiometric mixtures, images showed a continuous wrinkled flame front, while in lean (=1.5) mixtures, local flame extinction was observed as discontinuities in the reaction zone. A bright active reaction zone was still observed in flame inlets and closed concave structures. The effects of self-absorption and of collisional quenching on the fluorescence signal are considered and appear to have only a minor net influence on the shape and width of the flame front. The images are evaluated and interpreted in terms of the Lewis number effect and the laminar flamelet model. Analysis was performed by determining the contour lines of the images (specifically, the ratios of average maximum to equilibrium OH concentration) and comparing with corresponding ratios from unstrained flame simulations. The results show that although the degree of turbulence is not high enough for straining effects to be important, flamelet curvature does play a significant role in the combustion of lean mixtures; this is manifested by a mean effective flame velocity that is less than the laminar burning velocity. 1991 Combustion Institute.
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Human neutrophils are a type of white blood cell, which forms an early line of defense against bacterial infections. Neutrophils are highly responsive to the chemokine, interleukin-8 (IL-8) due to the abundant distribution of CXCR1, one of the IL-8 receptors on the neutrophil cell surface. As a member of the GPCR family, CXCR1 plays a crucial role in the IL-8 signal transduction pathway in neutrophils. We sequenced the complete coding region of the CXCR1 gene in worldwide human populations and five representative nonhuman primate species. Our results indicate accelerated protein evolution in the human lineage, which was likely caused by Darwinian positive selection. The sliding window analysis and the codon-based neutrality test identified signatures of positive selection at the N-terminal ligand/receptor recognition domain of human CXCR1.