The physical characteristics and processes of biological systems.
An idiopathic vascular disorder characterized by bilateral Raynaud phenomenon, the abrupt onset of digital paleness or CYANOSIS in response to cold exposure or stress.
Markedly reduced or absent REPERFUSION in an infarct zone following the removal of an obstruction or constriction of an artery.
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Calculation of a Gap restoration in the membrane skeleton of the red blood cell: possible role for myosin II in local repair. (1/4476)

Human red blood cells contain all of the elements involved in the formation of nonmuscle actomyosin II complexes (V. M. Fowler. 1986. J. Cell. Biochem. 31:1-9; 1996. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 8:86-96). No clear function has yet been attributed to these complexes. Using a mathematical model for the structure of the red blood cell spectrin skeleton (M. J. Saxton. 1992. J. Theor. Biol. 155:517-536), we have explored a possible role for myosin II bipolar minifilaments in the restoration of the membrane skeleton, which may be locally damaged by major mechanical or chemical stress. We propose that the establishment of stable links between distant antiparallel actin protofilaments after a local myosin II activation may initiate the repair of the disrupted area. We show that it is possible to define conditions in which the calculated number of myosin II minifilaments bound to actin protofilaments is consistent with the estimated number of myosin II minifilaments present in the red blood cells. A clear restoration effect can be observed when more than 50% of the spectrin polymers of a defined area are disrupted. It corresponds to a significant increase in the spectrin density in the protein free region of the membrane. This may be involved in a more complex repair process of the red blood cell membrane, which includes the vesiculation of the bilayer and the compaction of the disassembled spectrin network.  (+info)

Free energy landscapes of encounter complexes in protein-protein association. (2/4476)

We report the computer generation of a high-density map of the thermodynamic properties of the diffusion-accessible encounter conformations of four receptor-ligand protein pairs, and use it to study the electrostatic and desolvation components of the free energy of association. Encounter complex conformations are generated by sampling the translational/rotational space of the ligand around the receptor, both at 5-A and zero surface-to-surface separations. We find that partial desolvation is always an important effect, and it becomes dominant for complexes in which one of the reactants is neutral or weakly charged. The interaction provides a slowly varying attractive force over a small but significant region of the molecular surface. In complexes with no strong charge complementarity this region surrounds the binding site, and the orientation of the ligand in the encounter conformation with the lowest desolvation free energy is similar to the one observed in the fully formed complex. Complexes with strong opposite charges exhibit two types of behavior. In the first group, represented by barnase/barstar, electrostatics exerts strong orientational steering toward the binding site, and desolvation provides some added adhesion within the local region of low electrostatic energy. In the second group, represented by the complex of kallikrein and pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, the overall stability results from the rather nonspecific electrostatic attraction, whereas the affinity toward the binding region is determined by desolvation interactions.  (+info)

Solid-state NMR and hydrogen-deuterium exchange in a bilayer-solubilized peptide: structural and mechanistic implications. (3/4476)

Hydrogen-deuterium exchange has been monitored by solid-state NMR to investigate the structure of gramicidin M in a lipid bilayer and to investigate the mechanisms for polypeptide insertion into a lipid bilayer. Through exchange it is possible to observe 15N-2H dipolar interactions in oriented samples that yield precise structural constraints. In separate experiments the pulse sequence SFAM was used to measure dipolar distances in this structure, showing that the dimer is antiparallel. The combined use of orientational and distance constraints is shown to be a powerful structural approach. By monitoring the hydrogen-deuterium exchange at different stages in the insertion of peptides into a bilayer environment it is shown that dimeric gramicidin is inserted into the bilayer intact, i.e., without separating into monomer units. The exchange mechanism is investigated for various sites and support for a relayed imidic acid mechanism is presented. Both acid and base catalyzed mechanisms may be operable. The nonexchangeable sites clearly define a central core to which water is inaccessible or hydroxide or hydronium ion is not even momentarily stable. This provides strong evidence that this is a nonconducting state.  (+info)

Molecular dynamics on a model for nascent high-density lipoprotein: role of salt bridges. (4/4476)

The results of an all-atom molecular dynamics simulation on a discoidal complex made of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) and a synthetic alpha-helical 18-mer peptide with an apolipoprotein-like charge distribution are presented. The system consists of 12 acetyl-18A-amide (Ac-18A-NH2) (. J. Biol. Chem. 260:10248-10255) molecules and 20 molecules of POPC in a bilayer, 10 in each leaflet, solvated in a sphere of water for a total of 28,522 atoms. The peptide molecules are oriented with their long axes normal to the bilayer (the "picket fence" orientation). This system is analogous to complexes formed in nascent high-density lipoprotein and to Ac-18A-NH2/phospholipid complexes observed experimentally. The simulation extended over 700 ps, with the last 493 ps used for analysis. The symmetry of this system allows for averaging over different helices to improve sampling, while maintaining explicit all-atom representation of all peptides. The complex is stable on the simulated time scale. Several possible salt bridges between and within helices were studied. A few salt bridge formations and disruptions were observed. Salt bridges provide specificity in interhelical interactions.  (+info)

Molecular dynamics study of substance P peptides in a biphasic membrane mimic. (5/4476)

Two neuropeptides, substance P (SP) and SP-tyrosine-8 (SP-Y8), have been studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation in a TIP3P water/CCl4 biphasic solvent system as a mimic for the water-membrane system. Initially, distance restraints derived from NMR nuclear Overhauser enhancements (NOE) were incorporated in the restrained MD (RMD) in the equilibration stage of the simulation. The starting orientation/position of the peptides for the MD simulation was either parallel to the water/CCl4 interface or in a perpendicular/insertion mode. In both cases the peptides equilibrated and adopted a near-parallel orientation within approximately 250 ps. After equilibration, the conformation and orientation of the peptides, the solvation of both the backbone and the side chain of the residues, hydrogen bonding, and the dynamics of the peptides were analyzed from trajectories obtained in the RMD or the subsequent free MD (where the NOE restraints were removed). These analyses showed that the peptide backbone of nearly all residues are either solvated by water or are hydrogen-bonded. This is seen to be an important factor against the insertion mode of interaction. Most of the interactions with the hydrophobic phase come from the hydrophobic interactions of the side chains of Pro-4, Phe-7, Phe-8, Leu-10, and Met-11 for SP, and Phe-7, Leu-10, Met-11 and, to a lesser extent, Tyr-8 in SP-Y8. Concerted conformational transitions took place in the time frame of hundreds of picoseconds. The concertedness of the transition was due to the tendency of the peptide to maintain the necessary secondary structure to position the peptide properly with respect to the water/CCl4 interface.  (+info)

Molecular dynamics study of substance P peptides partitioned in a sodium dodecylsulfate micelle. (6/4476)

Two neuropeptides, substance P (SP) and SP-tyrosine-8 (SP-Y8), have been studied by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation in an explicit sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) micelle. Initially, distance restraints derived from NMR nuclear Overhauser enhancements (NOE) were incorporated in the restrained MD (RMD) during the equilibration stage of the simulation. It was shown that when SP-Y8 was initially placed in an insertion (perpendicular) configuration, the peptide equilibrated to a surface-bound (parallel) configuration in approximately 450 ps. After equilibration, the conformation and orientation of the peptides, the solvation of both the backbone and the side chain of the residues, hydrogen bonding, and the dynamics of the peptides were analyzed from trajectories obtained from the RMD or the subsequent free MD (where the NOE restraints were removed). These analyses showed that the peptide backbones of all residues are either solvated by water or are hydrogen-bonded. This is seen to be an important factor against the insertion mode of interaction. Most of the interactions come from the hydrophobic interaction between the side chains of Lys-3, Pro-4, Phe-7, Phe-8, Leu-10, and Met-11 for SP, from Lys-3, Phe-7, Leu-10, and Met-11 in SP-Y8, and the micellar interior. Significant interactions, electrostatic and hydrogen bonding, between the N-terminal residues, Arg-Pro-Lys, and the micellar headgroups were observed. These latter interactions served to affect both the structure and, especially, the flexibility, of the N-terminus. The results from simulation of the same peptides in a water/CCl4 biphasic cell were compared with the results of the present study, and the validity of using the biphasic system as an approximation for peptide-micelle or peptide-bilayer systems is discussed.  (+info)

Charge pairing of headgroups in phosphatidylcholine membranes: A molecular dynamics simulation study. (7/4476)

Molecular dynamics simulation of the hydrated dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) bilayer membrane in the liquid-crystalline phase was carried out for 5 ns to study the interaction among DMPC headgroups in the membrane/water interface region. The phosphatidylcholine headgroup contains a positively charged choline group and negatively charged phosphate and carbonyl groups, although it is a neutral molecule as a whole. Our previous study (Pasenkiewicz-Gierula, M., Y. Takaoka, H. Miyagawa, K. Kitamura, and A. Kusumi. 1997. J. Phys. Chem. 101:3677-3691) showed the formation of water cross-bridges between negatively charged groups in which a water molecule is simultaneously hydrogen bonded to two DMPC molecules. Water bridges link 76% of DMPC molecules in the membrane. In the present study we show that relatively stable charge associations (charge pairs) are formed between the positively and negatively charged groups of two DMPC molecules. Charge pairs link 93% of DMPC molecules in the membrane. Water bridges and charge pairs together form an extended network of interactions among DMPC headgroups linking 98% of all membrane phospholipids. The average lifetimes of DMPC-DMPC associations via charge pairs, water bridges and both, are at least 730, 1400, and over 1500 ps, respectively. However, these associations are dynamic states and they break and re-form several times during their lifetime.  (+info)

Pathways of electron transfer in Escherichia coli DNA photolyase: Trp306 to FADH. (8/4476)

We describe the results of a series of theoretical calculations of electron transfer pathways between Trp306 and *FADH. in the Escherichia coli DNA photolyase molecule, using the method of interatomic tunneling currents. It is found that there are two conformationally orthogonal tryptophans, Trp359 and Trp382, between donor and acceptor that play a crucial role in the pathways of the electron transfer process. The pathways depend vitally on the aromaticity of tryptophans and the flavin molecule. The results of this calculation suggest that the major pathway of the electron transfer is due to a set of overlapping orthogonal pi-rings, which starts from the donor Trp306, runs through Trp359 and Trp382, and finally reaches the flavin group of the acceptor complex, FADH.  (+info)

The exact cause of Raynaud disease is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to an autoimmune disorder, in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. The condition can occur on its own or as a secondary symptom of another underlying medical condition such as scleroderma or rheumatoid arthritis.

Symptoms of Raynaud Disease:

1) Discoloration: Raynaud disease causes the affected areas to turn white or blue in response to cold temperatures or stress.

2) Pain: The constriction of blood vessels can cause pain in the affected areas.

3) Numbness or tingling: The lack of blood flow can cause numbness or tingling sensations in the fingers and toes.

4) Swelling: In severe cases, swelling may occur in the affected areas.

5) Burning sensation: Some people with Raynaud disease may experience a burning sensation in their hands and feet.

Diagnosis of Raynaud Disease:

1) Medical history: A doctor will ask about symptoms, medical history, and any triggers that may cause the condition.

2) Physical examination: The doctor will perform a physical examination to look for signs of discoloration or swelling in the affected areas.

3) Tests: Additional tests such as nailfold capillary microscopy, pulse volume recording and thermography may be ordered to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment options for Raynaud Disease:

1) Medications: Drugs such as calcium channel blockers, alpha-blockers, and anticoagulants can help to relax blood vessels and improve blood flow.

2) Lifestyle changes: Avoiding triggers such as cold temperatures and taking steps to keep hands and feet warm can help manage the condition.

3) Alternative therapies: Some people with Raynaud disease may find relief with alternative therapies such as acupuncture or biofeedback.

It is important to note that in some cases, Raynaud disease can be a symptom of an underlying autoimmune disorder, such as lupus or scleroderma. If you suspect you have Raynaud disease, it is essential to seek medical attention to rule out any other conditions.

The "no-reflow" phenomenon is defined as the absence of hyperemia (increased blood flow) in the myocardium after successful reperfusion therapy, which includes primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or thrombolysis. It is characterized by a decrease in the size of the infarct area, but not complete resolution of the infarction.

The no-reflow phenomenon can be diagnosed using various techniques such as echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging. Treatment for the no-reflow phenomenon is aimed at addressing the underlying cause, such as managing blood pressure, controlling blood sugar levels, and administering medications to reduce inflammation and improve coronary blood flow.

In summary, the no-reflow phenomenon is a complex condition that can occur after reperfusion therapy, characterized by reduced or absent blood flow to certain areas of the heart muscle despite adequate perfusion pressure. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential to prevent further damage and improve outcomes in patients with this condition.

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This phenomenon has been explained by some as a dehydration effect similar to the influence of calcium. The PE headgroup binds ... Biophysical Journal. 111 (10): 2162-2175. Bibcode:2016BpJ...111.2162R. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2016.10.010. ISSN 0006-3495. PMC ... It is believed that this phenomenon results from the energetically active edges formed during electroporation, which can act as ... Biophysical Journal. 76 (4): 2111-20. Bibcode:1999BpJ....76.2111H. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(99)77367-4. PMC 1300184. PMID ...
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The CMR phenomenon indicates that how long a bond can sustain force at a given level can depend on the history of force ... Biophysical Journal. 99 (4): 1166-74. Bibcode:2010BpJ....99.1166W. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2010.05.040. PMC 2920724. PMID 20713000. ... This "shear-threshold phenomenon" was initially characterized in 1996 by Finger et al. who showed that leukocyte binding and ... Sivasankar and his research team have found that the mechanism behind the puzzling phenomenon is due to long-lived, force- ...
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... they are crucial to the constitution of the phenomenon as a typical phenomenon of human life (sections 18-21). The agent's ... According to Hacking, selves are formed not only by humans' bio-physical constitution and the events we experience, but also by ...
The crisis phenomenon (seizure) exists and shares certain dynamical properties across different scales and different organisms ... the study from the point of view of the theory of dynamical systems and more mechanistic models that explain the biophysical ... epilepsy Other approaches are to use the models to try to understand the mechanisms underlying these seizures using biophysical ...
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Vijayaraghavan pioneered active research in the areas of metal physics, magnetic resonance in biophysical systems, and fine ... rare earth magnetism phenomena and highly correlated electron systems. His group also made early contributions to the detection ...
It is believed that this phenomenon results from the energetically active edges formed during electroporation, which can act as ... Biophysical Journal. 101 (2): 370-377. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2011.06.014. ISSN 1542-0086. PMC 3136766. PMID 21767489. Deverall, ... This phase separation plays a critical role in biochemical phenomena because membrane components such as proteins can partition ... Biophysical Journal. 92 (4): 1263-1270. doi:10.1529/biophysj.106.091082. ISSN 0006-3495. Berg, Howard C. (1993). Random walks ...
Beta movement Phi phenomenon Edward Aiello and Michael A Sleigh (1972) The metachronal wave of lateral cilia of Mytilus edulis ... Biophysical Journal, 92, Issue 6, 15, 2007, 1900-1917 Hanasoge et al., Metachronal motion of artificial magnetic cilia, Soft ...
This is the phenomenon in a migrating cell where actin filaments polymerize at the leading edge and flow back towards the cell ... Biophysical Journal. 100 (12): 2883-2893. Bibcode:2011BpJ...100.2883S. doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2011.05.023. ISSN 1542-0086. PMC ... Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 307 (2): 355-61. doi:10.1016/s0006-291x(03)01165-3. PMID 12859964. Zaidel- ...
"Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory - Linnaeus University, Sweden - Lnu.se". lnu.se. Archived from the original on ... and on fundamental studies of molecular recognition phenomena. This is reflected in his work with molecular imprinting and ...
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New trends in the mathematical modelling of bio-physical and social phenomena. Workshop for young researchers. Alba Adriatica, ...
Mathematical reduction techniques for modeling biophysical neural networks. In: POZNANZKI, R.R., ed., Biophysical Neural ... Standing and travelling waves in a spherical brain model: The Nunez model revisited PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA. 349, 27-45 ... A biophysical model of endocannabinoid-mediated short term depression in hippocampal inhibition. PloS one. 8(3), e58926 ... A biophysical model of endocannabinoid-mediated short term depression in hippocampal inhibition PLoS One. 8(3), e58926 ...
We propose a model for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the lung that accounts for the core physical phenomena: lungs ... We propose a model for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the lung that accounts for the core physical phenomena: lungs ... Compliance is a synthetic variable, mixing the effects of many biophysical phenomena occurring in the lung, such as tissue ... Our model allows to analyse how the coupling of these phenomena could drive gas exchanges in a way that minimizes a total power ...
But extraordinary mind-body phenomena are difficult to understand in terms of known biophysical processes. How is it that, in a ... Nevertheless, both anecdotal and experimental evidence for such psychic phenomena persists, albeit in maddeningly elusive forms ... higher mental phenomena are supposed to take place in the cerebral cortex, a late evolutionary development. How, then, is one ... phenomena such as precognition, telepathy, clairvoyance, etc, which resist rationalistic explanations. ...
This phenomenon is referred to as cooperative folding. For most natural proteins, cooperativity is likely an evolved trait to ... From a biophysical standpoint, cooperativity is a remarkable molecular-recognition feat that has not yet been achieved by de ... Therefore, knowing the biophysical basis of cooperativity is central to addressing many questions in protein folding and design ...
"Were looking at simple phenomena that apply generally," he says. "The development from single cells to groups of clusters is ... Recently published in several journals including Biophysical Journal and Nanotechnology, this research demonstrates that ... mechanical stress is instrumental in several key phenomena in neuronal development. Once a neuron has developed, explains Prof ...
Using old tricks to understand new dogs: Explaining two biophysical phenomena with multiscale asymptotics. School of ...
All three phenomena occur 5-10-fold faster in 1 mM La+++ than in sodium-free fluid alone. In contrast, when La+++ is combined ... i>BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL,/i>, ,i>51,/i>(2), 169-76.,capCitation:,span class=\title\>\n ,span>NA+/CA-2+ EXCHANGE IN CARDIAC ... All three phenomena occur 5-10-fold faster in 1 mM La+++ than in sodium-free fluid alone. In contrast, when La+++ is combined ... All three phenomena occur 5-10-fold faster in 1 mM La+++ than in sodium-free fluid alone. In contrast, when La+++ is combined ...
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Electroporation is a biophysical phenomenon involving an increase in cell membrane permeability to molecules after a high- ...
Bigu, J. (1976). On the biophysical basis of the human aura. Journal of Research in Psi Phenomena, 1, 8 43. ...
Biophysical Phenomena, Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, DNA, Plant, Evolution, Molecular, Flowers, Gene Expression Regulation, ... Starting with biochemical and structural information, we built a biophysical model describing LFY DNA binding specificity in ... Starting with biochemical and structural information, we built a biophysical model describing LFY DNA binding specificity in ... Prediction of regulatory interactions from genome sequences using a biophysical model for the Arabidopsis LEAFY transcription ...
"This phenomenon has been reported for allergenic proteins in various food, such as β-lactoglobulin, caseins, ovalbumin, ... The team carried out a series of in vitro biophysical studies to test out their hypothesis and investigate any cross-talk ...
We developed cell-based biophysical assays to measure adhesion forces between different neural progenitor pairs, and found that ... a phenomenon similar to the homotypic preference described in our work. When cells rely only on different levels of a single ... Here we performed a detailed biophysical characterization to address how three types of cells can simultaneously achieve ... Valuable biophysical insights have come from studies of cadherin-based cell sorting using cell types expressing different ...
Further comments: Consciousness is a bio-physical phenomenon, and as Searle has repeatedly pointed out, the answer to the ... Well I for one, think that a lot of people want an explanation of the phenomenon of (their) experience - to them experience IS ... Well I for one, think that a lot of people want an explanation of the phenomenon of (their) experience - to them experience IS ... I think consciousness is a biological phenomenon that is not substrate independent.. Alex,. , It seems pretty clear that Google ...
GeneticProtein StabilityAlgorithmsMolecular WeightBiophysical PhenomenaStructural Homology, ProteinTime FactorsConserved ... Physicochemical Phenomena. The physical phenomena describing the structure and properties of atoms and molecules, and their ... The study of CHEMICAL PHENOMENA and processes in terms of the underlying PHYSICAL PHENOMENA and processes.. ... The phenomenon whereby compounds whose molecules have the same number and kind of atoms and the same atomic arrangement, but ...
Qualitatively reproduces the phenomena described in the reference. Reference: 1 . Chow CC, White JA (1996) Spontaneous action ... Biophysical Journal 71:3013-3021, 1996 An exact reproduction of their figures is not possible for the following reasons: -- ... This NEURON implementation qualitatively reproduces the phenomena described in Chow, C.C. and White, J.A. Spontaneous action ...
Several biophysical models have been developed to quantitatively describe these phenomena. However, there is a lack of raw, ... and for development and validation of biophysical models. ...
Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Biophysical Phenomena, Humans. © 2023 Level 6, West Wing, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, OX3 9DU ...
In New York Jim has organized eight oral symposia, including two on Biophysical Chemistry: "Combinatorial biophysical chemistry ... Mesoscale Phenomena in Fluid Systems. New Developments in Force Fields for Molecular Modeling. Nonlinear dynamics on Polymeric ... Subdivision of Biophysical Chemistry. We invite you to encourage non-members to join the PHYS division. It is the professional ... Biophysical Subdivision Peter G. Wolynes. Subdivision membership is free to dues-paying members or affiliates of the Division ...
Biochemical Enrichment And Biophysical Characterization Of A Taste Receptor For L-Arginine From The Catfish, Ictalurus Puntatus ... Biochemical Enrichment And Biophysical Characterization Of A Taste Receptor For L-Arginine From The Catfish, Ictalurus Puntatus ... Previous neurophysiological and biophysical studies suggested that this taste receptor is coupled directly to a cation channel ...
4.3.3. High-Risk Biophysical Settings. The risk of pharmaceutical pollution of aquatic systems serving as potable water sources ... Research focusing on contaminant hydrology of the pit latrine-groundwater continuum to understand the transport phenomena, ... a phenomenon of connectivity between pit latrines and groundwater systems has been documented in the case of legacy ... is particularly higher under socio-economic and biophysical conditions common in low-income settings. These settings, which are ...
Theorists take multi-scale approaches to clarifying and predicting biophysical phenomena. Primary liver cancer is a main focus ... Our Center integrates cancer experts with physical scientists and engineers who conduct diverse biophysical experiments from ...
Biophysical Phenomena. Fenómenos Biofísicos. Fenômenos Eletromagnéticos. Electromagnetic Phenomena. Fenómenos Electromagnéticos ... Chemical Phenomena. Fenómenos Químicos. Fenômenos de Química Orgânica. Organic Chemistry Phenomena. Fenómenos Químicos ... Immunogenetic Phenomena. Fenómenos Inmunogenéticos. Fenômenos do Sistema Imunológico. Immune System Phenomena. Fenómenos del ... Electrophysiological Phenomena. Fenómenos Electrofisiológicos. Fenômenos Fisiológicos. Physiological Phenomena. Fenómenos ...
Walter Gratzer is Emeritus Professor of Biophysical Chemistry at Kings College London, and was for most of his research career ... He has a special interest in apoptosis, the phenomenon of cell death. ...
1. Dynamics of mesoscale biophysical assembly and response.- Biophysical processes involve chemical gradients and time- ... Many of the cellular phenomena that we consider the hallmarks of living systems occur at the scale of hundreds or thousands of ... I teach courses on waves phenomena for borehole geophysics and tomography. I recently introduced and co-taught a new course on ... Recently, he has focused on characterizing and designing physically accurate machine learning techniques for biophysical ...
Katritch is a computational biologist who develops and applies computational tools to the study of key biological phenomena, ... He has developed numerous novel instruments and technologies to enhance the biophysical characterization and crystallization of ...
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  • We propose a model for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the lung that accounts for the core physical phenomena: lung's tree-like geometry, transport of gas by convection and diffusion, exchanges with blood and a sinusoidal ventilation. (frontiersin.org)
  • The amount of power spent for ventilation comes from two main physical phenomena: the dissipation due to air circulation in the bronchi, related to the hydrodynamic resistance of the lung, and to the elastic power stored in lung's tissue. (frontiersin.org)
  • The symposium on "Combinatorial biophysical chemistry and molecular evolution" is being co-sponsored by the division of Computers in Chemistry. (phys-acs.org)
  • Walter Gratzer is Emeritus Professor of Biophysical Chemistry at King's College London, and was for most of his research career a member of the scientific staff of the Medical Research Council. (webofstories.com)
  • This NEURON implementation qualitatively reproduces the phenomena described in Chow, C.C. and White, J.A. Spontaneous action potentials due to channel fluctuations. (yale.edu)
  • Biophysical Journal 71:3013-3021, 1996 An exact reproduction of their figures is not possible for the following reasons: --differences in the pseudorandom number generators --differences in numerical integration methods --differences in the algorithms used to govern channel state transitions If this doesn't auto-launch, use NEURON to load init.hoc When first loaded, this code automatically emulates part of Figure 2. (yale.edu)
  • A fat embolism phenomenon with resultant vascular occlusion is another proposed mechanism. (medscape.com)
  • Regulation of vascular reactivity in scleroderma: new insights into Raynaud's phenomenon. (cdc.gov)
  • Recently published in several journals including Biophysical Journal and Nanotechnology , this research demonstrates that mechanical stress is instrumental in several key phenomena in neuronal development. (nanowerk.com)
  • Journal of Research in Psi Phenomena, 1 , 8 43. (bvsalud.org)
  • Electroporation is a biophysical phenomenon involving an increase in cell membrane permeability to molecules after a high-pulsed electric field is applied to the tissue. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our Center integrates cancer experts with physical scientists and engineers who conduct diverse biophysical experiments from tissue scale down to single molecules. (upenn.edu)
  • The team carried out a series of in vitro biophysical studies to test out their hypothesis and investigate any cross-talk between Atlantic cod β-parvalbumins and human αS. (genengnews.com)
  • Previous neurophysiological and biophysical studies suggested that this taste receptor is coupled directly to a cation channel and behaves as a ligand-gated ion channel receptor (LGICR). (bepress.com)
  • Therefore, knowing the biophysical basis of cooperativity is central to addressing many questions in protein folding and design and to progress in understanding diseases of misfolding. (brown.edu)
  • On the biophysical basis of the human aura. (bvsalud.org)
  • Biophysical models for skin transport and absorption. (cdc.gov)
  • He has a special interest in apoptosis, the phenomenon of cell death. (webofstories.com)

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